RALI
They didn't let me get treated.
I was left to rot in the worst ways a body can be broken. Tied through the night, whipped until skin split, abused until I felt less like flesh and more like trash tossed into a corner. And when they were finally finished, they told Blayne not to let me near a doctor. They wanted me broken. They needed me bleeding.
By dawn, I didn't think I'd still be breathing. My mind kept flashing scenes from my life. Death flashes, I called them. The cruelest kind of slideshow, the one you only get when your body thinks it's shutting down.
At one point, I prayed for death to come. For it to wrap me up, carry me off. I was ready to welcome it if it meant release from this hell. But even that 'help' didn't come. It left me writhing and drowning in pain until morning.
Thankfully, Blayne showed me the mercy of food. I was given enough to eat and drink and trick my body back into motion.
As strength returned, so did clarity. The weekend was tomorrow.
Come tomorrow night, the Ash Twins would come get me. I'll be completely theirs for two years. That was a death sentence.
But I tried.
I did try to fight it. God, I tried.
I cried until my throat was raw. The evening found me shaking with sobs I couldn't stop. That was when Josephine came.
Her visits weren't unusual. But the look in her eyes tonight was. She came with an information that electrified me to the bone.
"Some of the girls and I, we've been planning an escape."
My heart tripped out of my chest, stumbled midair, then crashed back inside me.
What?
"The plan's been in motion for weeks." Her face faltered. "I didn't tell you about it 'cause the girls didn't want me to. They felt you'd be a problem since you're Blayne's favorite girl. They were afraid he'd put in more effort to find you. But last night, I managed to convince them. You can tag along."
I went numb. My eyes twitched, wet with sweat and tears all the same. Her words struck me like a bucket of knives tipped over my skin.
An escape.
It was something I'd never dared to think of. And that was because in this place, it was near impossible. Blayne had too many men watching the place. Nobody had attempted an escape since I came here.
Josephine once told me about the last girls who did a year ago. They were gunned down before they even reached the gates.
"I—Isn't it risky?" The words quivered on their way out.
"Being here is riskier. Especially for you."
My lips parted, but no sound came. My eyes dropped to my legs.
"Look, Blayne is never letting us out of here. He keeps saying we'll leave once we've paid our dues. Miranda's thirty-one, Rali. Thirty-one! She's been here since she was seventeen. Fourteen years and she still hasn't bought her freedom. Tell me, how much longer does she owe? And you—" She laughed. "You're never escaping him, Rali. You'll keep working here until your bones start showing through. Who knows the next set of people he'd rent you off to after the Ash Twins are done?"
Her words wrapped around my throat and squeezed. She was right. God, I knew she was.
"Wh—What are we doing?"
She reached for my hand. With the way her expression settled into something grave, I knew whatever she was about to say wasn't going to be easy to swallow.
"Rali, what we have to do is going to be risky. Another reason the girls didn't want you in on the plan was because they believed you didn't have the spine for it. But I wanted to give you a try. I mean, I couldn't just go away and leave my girl here."

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