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A Caged Songbird's Escape: Into the Arms of a Predator novel Chapter 20

Elissa couldn’t bring herself to wonder how that little family of three was spending the holidays this year.

After dinner, she crouched in the yard with numb fingers, shaping a lopsided Santa out of the snow. By the time her hands were raw and red from the cold, she retreated inside for

a hot bath.

Edna, seeing it was snowing again, must have cranked the heat up too high.

Elissa couldn’t even be bothered to dry her hair properly. She curled up against the headboard with a book, and before she knew it, she’d drifted off to sleep.

The next morning, Elissa woke with a start.

A sharp, jarring crash rang out–she couldn’t tell if it came from downstairs or just outside

the door.

Probably just Hickey tearing the place apart again.

She was wide awake now. After washing up, she headed down to fix herself some

breakfast.

She’d barely reached the top of the stairs when Hickey sprang out of nowhere, hands on her hips, eyes blazing with fury. “Wicked witch! Why won’t you just die!”

Elissa frowned, but before she could get a word out, Hickey barreled straight toward her.

This time, Elissa dodged quickly, but suddenly something yanked her hard from behind.

Her balance vanished. She tumbled down the stairs, every bone in her body slamming into the steps. Her forehead struck the stone landing; blood streamed down the side of her

face.

Elissa lay sprawled at the bottom, battered and breathless. Gritting her teeth against the pain, she slowly raised her head–Marcia was standing at the top of the stairs, a cryptic little smile on her lips.

“I’m not moving out,” Marcia whispered. “You can forget about it.”

It was Marcia who’d grabbed her from behind.

Edna, hearing the commotion, rushed in and froze in horror, while Elissa, struggling to stay

conscious, forced out, “Call an ambulance.”

“Y–yes! Right away!”

Edna fumbled with her phone, hands shaking as she dialed 911.

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By the time she managed to give the address, Elissa’s world had already faded to black.

Frank’s tone was clipped, furious–she’d never heard him like this. “Have you lost your mind? I told you last night, this has nothing to do with Elissa. We just can’t live under the same roof anymore!”

Marcia’s eyes were bloodshot as she shot back, “Fine! I pushed her–so what? You always take her side. Now you’re ready to kick me out for her!”

“And have you even thought about what comes next?”

Elissa, clutching her IV pole, had only meant to make a trip to the bathroom,

But those words stopped her cold. All the color drained from her cheeks.

When she pushed open the balcony door, both Frank and Marcia turned, caught off guard,

Elissa gripped the doorframe to steady herself, then looked at Frank. “Don’t worry. I won’t call the police.”

The pain etched across her face made Frank’s heart twist, but what came out was, “What do you want? I’ll make sure you’re compensated.”

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He was her husband–yet lately, every word from his mouth was about compensating her for someone else’s cruelty. Never defending her. Only restitution.

Elissa’s clear eyes met his, her voice barely more than a whisper, “Anything I want?”

“Of course.”

“Then I want her to get what she gave me. An eye for an eye.”

Her voice was steady. Before Frank could react, Elissa raised the IV stand–and hurled it straight at Marcia.

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