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Noise echoes around the room, making it difficult to tell which direction itโs coming from but as I glance to my left a shadowy figure emerges from the darkness.
The figure moves towards me in silence but stops before I can make out who it is.
Tightness grips my chest, as though someone is trying to squeeze all the air out of my lungs.
I gasp for breath. Waiting for something to happen โ nothing.
โHello,โ I whisper, trying to mask the fear in my voice. Iโm an anxious mess but I donโt want them to know that.
I lift my gaze, willing my eye to focus. โWhatโฆwhat do you want from me?โ I stutter.
He takes a step closer, mumbling under his breath.
โPlease let me go. I promise I wonโt tell anyone about this. I donโt even know what you look like.โ In a matter of seconds every chance of not showing weakness has disappeared. I just want to go home. โMy boyfriend will be worried.โ
โDoes your boyfriend know that you had breakfast with another man this morning?โ A deep voice yells from across the room. How does he know where I was this morning? Why does his voice sound so familiar? Why does he even care? โI thought you were different, but youโre just like her.โ
Who is he talking about?
Before I can ask, heโs gone, and once again Iโm alone.
I need to figure out how to get out of here before itโs too late.
Manoeuvring my head so that I can gather some of my t-shirt material into my mouth, I bite down and try to pull my wrists apart, hoping that my strength will be enough to snap them but itโs no use. The pain is overwhelming.
I feel around on the floor, looking for something sharp that will help me saw through the restraints but thereโs nothing.
I need to find another way.
Then I remember some of the self-defence training that I did with Ethan. He taught me how to apply downward force against someoneโs arms when they grab you and the momentum should be enough to break their grip. Without thinking, I sit up as straight as I can, raising my arms above my head. I swing down as fast as I can, drawing my elbows back as I hit myself in the stomach.
It worked! The pain is excruciating but my swollen wrists are free. I can worry about the pain later once Iโm safe.
I place my hands on the ground and slowly push myself to my feet as I steady myself against the wall.
Listening for any sign of footsteps above, I head in the direction of the stairs, stumbling and bumping into things as I go. When I get to the bottom of the stairs, I hear faint murmuring from the other side of the door.
Heโs coming back.
Knowing that I have the element of surprise, I move myself underneath the worn slated staircase, hoping that once he enters the room I can get out before he realises. The tickle of a hanging spider web brushes against my face as I wait for him to come down the stairs so I can sneak out behind him.
Waiting until he is a couple of metres away from the bottom of the stairs, I make my move, stumbling as I get halfway up the stairs. I glance back to see him heading in my direction, clambering up the stairs as fast as I can.
His hand grabs my ankle, yanking me back down the stairs. I grab on to the slats of the stairs, praying that they are strong enough to stop me being dragged back down into the darkness. Thereโs a crack of light ahead and I only need to make it up a few more steps before Iโm in the main house.
I kick frantically with my free leg, trying my best to get him away from me and finally, his grasp loosens.
I glance back to see him in a heap at the bottom of the stairs.
Closing the door to the basement behind me, I look around the kitchen and then move into the living room โ honestly, itโs not much of an improvement. The furniture is mismatched and ugly, the small windows look like they havenโt been cleaned for years and are accompanied by dead flies scattered across the sills. Itโs like something out of a horror film.
Crossing the living room, I find myself in the hallway. I try the front door, but it doesnโt open. He must have locked it.
Scouring the hallway for the key to my safety, I pull out the drawers, rifling through all the papers and junk, my hands still trembling but thereโs nothing. Then just as Iโm about the bang on the windows to try to attract the attention of passers-by, a hand snakes around my body, another covering my face with some sort of rag.
As I breath in the sweet scent with a hint of nail varnish remover my head starts spinning.
I try to get away, but my limbs are too heavy to move. My body goes limp as Iโm lowered to the floor, finally getting a glimpse of my kidnapper.
โItโs youโฆโ I croak, as everything fades to black.
Half an hour has passed since I spoke to Mia. She should be home by now. Has she gone to Africa to pick the beans herself?
Iโve never been a patient man and the only reason I agreed to let Maddie go on holiday with her friend and their family was so I could have a couple of days alone with her, but I canโt shake the worry that is gradually taking hold of me. Itโs the same feeling I get when Iโm about to set foot in the octagon against an opponent I know will be a challenge. What can go wrong, sheโs only going to the coffee shop down the road? I remind myself.
To distract myself, I put on a video game and start playing, hoping to hear
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