After a Painful Argument

The sting in my mouth lingered long after Marcus left the kitchen. I stood alone beneath the chandelier, tasting blood and silence while dawn slowly crept through the tall windows. The house was enormous, beautiful, and utterly hollow. Every polished surface reflected a version of me I barely recognized—a woman who had spent two years shrinking herself to accommodate a man whose ego required constant feeding. When I first met Marcus Vance, he had been charming in the way dangerous men often are. He knew exactly what to say, exactly when to say it, and exactly how to make a person feel special.

He spoke about loyalty, ambition, and building a future together. He made grand promises about partnership and respect. For a while, I believed him. I ignored the little signs because that is what love often convinces people to do. The sarcastic remarks became jokes. The controlling behavior became concern. The disrespect became stress. By the time I realized who he truly was, I had already built a life around him. Yet there was one thing Marcus never understood about me. He believed I needed him. He believed I had been rescued.

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