I didn’t open the door. I didn’t have to.

I didn’t open the door. I didn’t have to.
“Claire!” Mark barked, using Hannah’s nickname like it belonged to him. “I know you’re in there.”
I kept my voice quiet but firm. “Hannah, go to the bedroom. Call 911. Now.”
She hesitated. “What if he—”
“Now,” I repeated, and she ran.

Mark slammed his palm against my door. “You think you can ignore me? You think you can embarrass me?”
I leaned close to the door and spoke through it, calm on purpose. “Mark, leave. The police are on the way.”
There was a beat of silence, then a laugh that made my skin crawl. “Police? You always get dramatic.”
Footsteps shifted. Metal scraped—like he was testing the doorknob, the frame. My apartment was solid, but fear has a way of turning walls into paper.
My phone buzzed in my pocket—Hannah’s, actually. A voicemail notification. I didn’t play it. I didn’t need more proof of his ugliness.
When the sirens finally wailed in the distance, Mark cursed under his breath and backed away. I watched through the peephole as he retreated down the hall, shoulders tight with rage, already planning his next move.
Hannah came out, pale and shaking. “They’re coming,” she whispered.
“They’ll take a report,” I said, forcing myself to think in steps. “Photos, medical exam, everything. No more hiding.”
The officers arrived, two of them—professional, quiet, and alert. Hannah’s voice cracked as she told them the truth. One officer gently asked, “Do you feel safe returning to the home tonight?”
Hannah looked at me, and I answered for both of us. “No.”Drop a comment with your thoughts, or share this story with someone who might need the reminder: you’re not alone, and help exists.

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