[Fair Warning: This Chapter contains scenes of domestic violence and physical abuse, If this is a sensitive subject for you, please proceed with caution or consider skipping, if not, happy reading]
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Victor’s car pulled up at his driveway with him feeling like the walls were closing up on him.
His mind didn’t even register that he had parked the car and walked out of it, not even bothering to close the doors.
His world was crumbling before him and there was nothing he could do to stop it.
He couldn’t start pointing fingers without any proof, neither could he fight back in any meaningful way.
Everything he had was slipping through his hands and as if trying to hold sand with open fingers, the harder he clenched, the faster it drained away.
Victor stumbled up the steps of his porch, his legs heavy as lead. The key fumbled in the lock before he finally shoved the door open. His house—his sanctuary, even that would be soon taken from him.
The moment he stepped in, the sound of footsteps was heard coming down the stairs.
They sounded like the person was in no hurry as you could clearly count the interval between their steps.
Victor looked up and met with the eyes of the owner of the steps, Clara.
She had black hair and brown eyes, her silk robe loosely tied around her frame as if she had just woken from a nap—or perhaps from one of her endless hours of lazing about.
She was a beauty no doubt, which was the reason Victor had married her in the first place.
She stopped just before reaching down the stairs and looked at her husband who just arrived.
"Victor?" she called out with a smile,"You’re early, did something happen at the office?"
He said nothing in response as he continued looking at her.
When she saw his face, the pleasantness dropped out of her eyes and she hurried down the last three steps, dropping the last of her practiced calm and nervously asked, "What’s wrong? Tell me."
He only held up his phone. The screen showed the terse email header that had wrecked his morning: ACCOUNT ACCESS SUSPENDED.
She read it over his shoulder, the color draining from her face far quicker than his had.
"Suspended?" Claire repeated, her eyes widened, "what does it mean by suspended? Did you try calling the bank? What did they say?"
Her questions came without stop and Victor knew exactly why this was so but he didn’t say anything just yet, he just simply replied to her questions, "It means I cannot have access to my account until further notice, at least that’s what the bank told me."
Before she had the chance to process his words, he dropped another bomb, "our house might be seized soon," Victor finished, his voice low, almost like he couldn’t believe the words himself.
Clara froze, wondering whether she had misheard his words or maybe he was making some kind of joke or something, but his face held zero amusement.
"Seized?" she whispered at first, then her voice rose sharply, "Seized?! What the hell do you mean seized, Victor?!"
Her brown eyes darted wildly, as her face started showing panick.
She ripped the phone out of his hand, scrolling furiously through his messages, emails, anything that could prove he was exaggerating. But all she found was red notices, frozen accounts and mortgage default warnings.
Her breathing quickened as the panic really set in. "No, no, no, this can’t be happening! You told me everything was handled! You promised me we’d never go back to living like rats!" She clutched at his shirt, shaking him slightly. "Fix it, Victor! I don’t care what you have to do—call someone, bribe someone, threaten someone—I don’t care what you do, just fix it!"
Victor’s jaw clenched as he forced himself to stay still under her grip. His temples were pounding from the stress of the situation and her yelling.



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