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Mirabella's pov
The old watch ticked relentlessly, a reminder of my mother's absence-I had inherited it from her before she passed-and the countdown to my father's inevitable return.
I had spent the day in a whirlwind of exhausting chores, my body aching with each movement. Now, in the fleeting moments of peace, I sought refuge in sleep, praying the timer would wake me before he stumbled home, reeking of alcohol and rage.
Suddenly, his booming voice sliced through the silence.
"You don't expect me to sell her to you for seventy thousand dollars that I owe you. I can't do that. She is worth far more than that," he said, his time firm but laced with a hint of desperation.
I jolted awake, panic flooding my system. My body, still aching from yesterday's beating, protested every movement. The bruises felt like they were etched into my bones, hence making me wince.
"Shit," I thought, frozen in place.
"Has he already seen me? Is he just waiting to unleash his fury once his visitor leaves?" The possibility made my stomach churn.
I had been here before, trapped in this cycle of fear and pain. There had been weeks where each day brought fresh bruises, where night offered no respite from his cruelty.
Part of me knew I would survive it again-I always did. But a darker, more insidious voice whispered that maybe this time, my prayers for an escape-even a permanent one-might finally be answered. At seventeen, I should be dreaming of the future, not praying for oblivion. Yet here I was, curled in on myself, silently begging for either mercy or an end-whichever came first.
Two years had passed since my mother's death, and in those years, my life had become a living nightmare, one of which was his beating, which had become routine.
"Look, I know I don't deserve to be negotiating this deal, but trust me, this offer is a good one for you. She is a virgin. Young, with good features. You know what I mean. A little work, and she will be something else. Let's make it one hundred and twenty dollars, please."
Even though his voice had dropped low, I could still make out the words.
"Who could he be talking to?" I wondered.
Curiosity tugged at me, and against my better judgement, I crept silently to the door. I pressed my ear against the wood, straining to catch every word of the conversation.
"Who the hell are these people?" I wondered, as I saw two men sitting across from him, their muscular frames making them look even more menacing.
One of them spoke, his voice deep and commanding. "Before we can agree on the deal, we need to meet the girl to see if she fits the criteria you've described."
A twisted smile spread across my father's face, a look of excitement that made my skin crawl.
He pushed his chair back and rose, calling my name with an enthusiasm that sent my heart into a frenzy as he walked towards my room.
My heart raced as I realised I had to emerge from there, hoping he wouldn't suspect I had been eavesdropping-which, guiltily, I had.
To avoid facing his wrath, I took a deep breath, steeled myself, and casually walked out of the kitchen, trying to appear nonchalant, like a thief caught off guard.
"I'm here, Father," I shouted, my voice steady despite the panic clawing at my insides.
His footsteps approached, and I braced myself for the inevitable explosion of anger, but he passed by without a glance or rebuke.
I could not dare raise my head to meet his gaze.
To my surprise, he chuckled. "I don't need to beat around the bush since you would have heard our conversation."
I stood frozen, my mind reeling in confusion.
"Was I the one he had been talking about?" I thought, my heart racing.
Then he dropped the bombshell, his words slicing through me like a knife. "I'm in debt to these people, and since you are useless and worthless to me, I've decided to sell you to pay it off."
His face was a mask of indifference, devoid of emotion.
The ground beneath me seemed to shift, and I swayed, nearly losing my balance.
His face remained emotionless, a grim mask that bore no trace of the man I once knew. It was as if he had been replaced by a stranger, someone who saw me as nothing more than a means to an end. The treatment I've been receiving from him for the past two years was worse than what a slave would endure in the hands of a cruel master.