HE HIT ME EVERY DAY FOR BURNT TOAST AND WRONG LOOKS, THEN TOLD DOCTORS I SLIPPED IN THE SHOWER.

He hurt me every day over the smallest things—burnt toast, a delayed reply to a text, the wrong look at the wrong moment. There was never a pattern I could predict well enough to avoid it. “You made me do this,” he would hiss afterward, his voice low and intimate, as if we were sharing a secret instead of my pain. For three years, I learned to measure my life not by holidays or seasons, but by bruises: how long they took to fade, where I could hide them, which excuses sounded most believable.

My name is Emily Carter, and from the outside my life looked ordinary. We lived in a clean apartment. Jason had a good job. I worked part-time. We waved to neighbors. We hosted dinners occasionally. But inside our walls, everything was calculated around his moods. The violence wasn’t explosive or chaotic. It was precise. Controlled. A punishment system disguised as “discipline.” If I burned toast, it meant I was careless. If I asked a question twice, it meant I was stupid. If I didn’t respond to a message fast enough, it meant I didn’t care.

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