Shadows Closing In
Elara’s heels clicked against the pavement as she walked toward her car, her body still trembling with rage. The confrontation with Charles had left her emotionally drained, yet somehow empowered. She had finally stood up to him, laid bare his hypocrisy, and made her intentions clear. As she reached for the car door handle, a chill ran down her spine. Something felt off.
She glanced around the dimly lit parking lot, seeing nothing out of the ordinary. Yet, the hairs on the back of her neck stood on end. Her years of experience had sharpened her instincts, and right now, they were screaming danger.
“Mrs. Blackwood!” her driver, Marcus, called out as he hurried toward her. “Is everything alright? You seem upset.”
Elara forced a smile. “I’m fine, Marcus. Just a… challenging meeting.” She hesitated, then added, “Actually, could you do a quick check around the car? I have a strange feeling.”
Marcus nodded, his expression serious. He’d been with the Blackwood family long enough to trust Elara’s intuition. As he began his inspection, Elara’s phone buzzed. A text from Damian:
“Everything okay? You’re late. Lunch’s getting cold.”
She sighed, guilt mingling with her anger. In her confrontation with Charles, she’d lost track of time. As she began to type a reply, a muffled thud caught her attention.
“Marcus?” she called out, her voice wavering slightly.
Silence.
Heart pounding, Elara took a step back, her eyes darting around for any sign of her driver. That’s when she saw it – a dark figure emerging from behind a nearby van.
“Who’s there?” she demanded, trying to keep her voice steady.
The figure moved closer, revealing a man with cold, calculating eyes. “Mrs. Blackwood,” he said, his voice a low growl. “I’m afraid you’ll have to come with me.”
Elara’s mind raced. This had to be Charles’s doing. She should have known he wouldn’t give up so easily. “I’m not going anywhere with you,” she spat, backing away.
The man – Asher, though Elara didn’t know his name smiled coldly. “I wasn’t asking.”
She turned and ran, her heels echoing in the empty lot. Fumbling with her phone, she tried to dial Damian’s number.
Asher pursued her with silent efficiency. He’d done this countless times before, and Elara’s panic only made his job easier.
Just as Elara thought she might reach the street, a strong arm wrapped around her waist, lifting her off her feet. She screamed, but a hand clamped over her mouth, muffling her cries.
“Shh,” Asher whispered in her ear. “We’re going for a little ride, Mrs. Blackwood. Your husband will be waiting for my call.”
As Elara struggled in vain, her phone clattered to the ground, Damian’s worried voice barely audible from the speal
“Elara? Elara, are you there? What’s going on?”
But she couldn’t answer. She was already being bundled into a waiting van, her world fading to black as Asher pressed a chloroform–soaked cloth to her face.
Meanwhile, in his office, Charles sat back in his chair, a smug smile playing on his lips. “The work should be done now,” he muttered to himself. He quickly picked up his phone that rang. A bright smile crossed his face as he picked up his call.
“The work is done,” Asher said. “I will send you the location.”
A creepy smile plastered on his lips. “You should have listened, Elara,” he murmured to himself. “Now, let’s see how I handle the situation.”
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He stood up, picked up his jacket, and put it on. He walked over to the door and opened it before stepping out.
“Where are you going?” a voice asked. He turned around, with a sweet smile on his lips.
“Where I’m going is none of your business, Margaret.”
Margaret’s eyes shone with fury. She clenched her fists. “Don’t tell me you’re going after her.”
“After who?” he demanded.
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“Her.” She flipped out. Jealousy filled her. She couldn’t stand the thought of him being with another girl. She wanted to lash out, as she felt like her heart was breaking. “Elara. Are you going after her?”
“Why should I?” he replied impatiently. “I don’t have time for all this, Margaret.”
“Come back here,” she yelled, pulling him back as he tried to walkout. “Don’t you dare walk out on me!”
“Margaret, enough. Don’t make me do what I don’t want to.” He yanked his hand away harshly.
“What is between you and her?” she suddenly asked, making him stop in his tracks. “You’ve been in there with her.” She paused. “Talking to her. What are you guys talking about?”
“Nothing, and mind your business,” Charles spat.
“I need to know,” Margaret insisted.
“Who are you to me?” Charles asked, his frustration growing.
“I’m your girlfriend, Charles.”
Charles scoffed and smirked. “My girlfriend, not my wife. Save your breath and stop acting foolishly.” Margaret’s face turned crimson with a mixture of anger and humiliation. Her eyes welled up with tears, but she refused to let them fall. “Stop being jealous and focus more on your boyfriend.”
With that, he walked out, leaving her stunned. He headed toward his car, unlocked it, and got in. A smile crept onto his face as he read Asher’s message with Elara’s location.
He started the car ignition and drove out of the firm building, heading to the location.
The narrow street was quiet, flanked by tall, shadowy buildings with dark, foreboding windows. The old cobblestone paths echoed under the tires of his car. Dim streetlights flickered sporadically, casting eerie shadows that danced along the walls as he approached. If it weren’t for his trust in Asher, he might have turned back. He parked his car as soon as he reached there, pulled his phone from his pocket, and dialed Asher’s number.
“I’m here,” he said as he picked up on the first ring.
“Come in,” Asher replied, waving his hand. He ended the call and headed inside.
“Welcome to my place,” Asher said as soon as he stepped in. The room was filled with dust, old wooden furniture white sheets stood like ghosts in the dim light. Cobwebs draped from the ceiling to the corners, and the air was th. with the scent of mildew and decay. A grand, tarnished chandelier hung ominously overhead, its crystals dulled with age and grime.
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“Where is she?” Charles asked.
“Chill,” Asher said with a smile. “She’s in there.” He pointed in her direction. He approached the unconscious Elara, who was lying on a dirty bed.
“What did you do to her?” Charles demanded.
“What do you think I could do to her?” Asher replied. “You should see she isn’t my type.”
“Then why is she like this?”
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“I had to silence her when she was screaming. That’s why she’s like this.” They were still talking when Elara slowly regained consciousness. Her head throbbed, and her vision swam as she tried to make sense of her surroundings.
“Ah, sleeping beauty awakens,” Asher’s mocking voice came from somewhere to her left.
Elara turned her head, wincing at the movement. “You…” Her voice was hoarse. She knew it was Charles’s doing, but seeing the truth scared her.
“Hello, baby girl,” Charles said, moving toward her. He caressed her face gently with a soft smile. “Welcome to my hell.”
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