On the other side of town, far from the dia frenzy and the Weasley family, Clara stood by the window of the villa where she was confined.
"Sean must still be busy with his new wife. He must be busy with his wedding."
And that day felt different.
Security was laxer. The guards were busy discussing the news of Sean’s wedding. Moana’s na. The scandal. No one was really paying attention to Clara.
And that was her opening.
The villa’s back door suddenly swung open slowly. A man stood there, his face tense. He approached the window of the room where Clara was confined.
KNOCK KNOCK KNOCK.
"Clara," he whispered. "It’s . Leo."
Clara froze.
"Leo?" her voice trembled. "What—what are you doing here?"
Clara couldn’t open the window for Leo, but Leo managed to open it quickly. He had brought along the necessary tools and supplies before coming to see Clara.
Leo jumped in quickly. "I don’t have much ti. Sean is off guard right now. I’ve known about this place for a long ti. I... I can’t just sit idly by anymore."
Clara’s eyes welled up. "You know I’m locked up?"
"I know everything," Leo replied softly. "And I regret not acting sooner."
He handed Clara his jacket.
"We have to leave now."
Clara hesitated for a mont, glancing toward the room—where all her trauma remained. Then she nodded.
They moved quickly, ducking low, through the back hallway, holding their breath every ti footsteps sounded.
As soon as the villa door closed behind them, Clara breathed in the fresh air for the first ti since she’d been kidnapped.
She burst into tears.
Leo hugged her briefly. "You’re safe now. I promise."
They got into the car. The car sped off, leaving the villa behind.
Clara stared at the road stretching out before them, her chest rising and falling.
"Leo, thank you."
**********
Besides that,
Sean found out that Clara had run away on her own. Not through screams, not through other people’s panic, and certainly not through a eting.
That day, he was sitting in his office, reading a report on the Southeast Asia project expansion, when his dedicated phone—used solely for villa matters—vibrated once.
Sean picked it up without showing any emotion.
"Report whatever it is."
The voice on the other end sounded extrely cautious. Too cautious.
"Sir... Mrs. Clara’s room is empty."
Sean didn’t react imdiately. He slowly set down the file in his hand, smoothed out the corners, then stood up and walked to the large window facing the city.
"When was the last ti you saw her in her room?" he asked flatly.
"At four o’clock this afternoon. After that... no movent."
"CCTV?"
"There was a brief glitch. We were—"
Sean closed his eyes. Not because he was surprised. But because he knew exactly what it ant.
"Clara didn’t just run off on her own. Clara must have been helped by soone." He snorted.
"Not a single person in this house knows about that villa," he said softly but coldly. "And not a single one of you will speak of this. Understand?"
"Yes, sir."
"Find her," Sean continued. "Find her discreetly. Without the police. Without the dia. Without the family."
The call ended.
Sean stood frozen for a few seconds, then returned to his desk. He took a deep breath.
And then—he got back to work.
*
That day, Sean presided over the eting as usual. He spoke about numbers, targets, and efficiency. His tone was steady. His expression was composed. Not a single person in the conference room knew that his lawful wife had just escaped from captivity.
That was Sean Weasley.
He didn’t panic in front of others. He worked through it alone—in his head. But the panic began to creep in as the clock struck past noon.
His phone vibrated. This ti it wasn’t from the villa. It was from Breaking News.
Sean froze for a mont as he read the headline.
"CLARA WEASLEY TO HOLD A PRESS CONFERENCE TODAY"
His hands slowly clenched into fists. So that’s how it was. Clara didn’t run away to hide. Clara ran away to speak out.
"Horison!" Sean called out to his secretary.
"Yes, sir."
"Find out imdiately who helped Clara escape from the villa! I need to settle the score with that bastard!"
"Yes, sir."
******
Sean closed the door to his office. Locked it. Then drew the glass curtains. He called just one person. His personal lawyer.
"She’s going to speak," Sean said briefly.
"In that case," replied the voice on the other end, "we can’t stop her."
"What’s the worst-case scenario?"
A mont of silence.
"Criminal charges," the lawyer answered honestly. "If he ntions kidnapping."
Sean closed his eyes.
"You married Miss Moana to cover up the scandal," the voice continued. "And Mrs. Clara is still your lawful wife. The public will—"
"I know," Sean cut in.
For the first ti, his voice sounded weary.
"Find a good solution without adding to the burden in my head, which already feels full and is about to explode!" he shouted.
"Yes, sir!"
---
The next day.
Clara stood at the podium with a calm expression. No tears. No drama. Not a trace of fear.
Just a steady voice—the voice of a woman who had been silenced for far too long. The voice of a woman who had long suffered a broken heart from unrequited love. The voice of a woman who had always been hurt by the man she loved so deeply.
But this ti, that voice transford into an unflinching, open defiance.
Clara had truly steeled her resolve to carry out her revenge openly and without fear.
"I want to set the record straight," she said in front of dozens of caras. "I didn’t disappear. I wasn’t hospitalized. I wasn’t taking ti to calm down."
She paused for a mont.
"I was detained. I was kidnapped."
The caras erupted.
"What?"
"Could you please explain the full chronology, ma’am?"
"Who kidnapped you?"
"And who helped and freed you from that kidnapping?"
A variety of questions erged from the journalists present at the press conference Clara held.
"I was kidnapped and held captive for about two weeks," Clara continued. "With no access to the outside world."
A reporter asked again, "Who was responsible?"
Clara didn’t na nas.
"I’ll leave that to the law," she replied calmly.
"What I want to convey today is—I filed for divorce a long ti ago. The hearings have taken place several tis," she concluded.
She looked at the cara. "And Sean Weasley has never shown up."
The room erupted.
"I’m not speaking as a victim," Clara continued. "I’m speaking as a lawful wife whose rights have been ignored."
The public was once again in an uproar. Social dia began to buzz. Hashtags started appearing on phone screens.
#FreeClara
#SeanWeasley
#JusticeForClara
---
Sean watched it alone. Without Moana. Without his parents. Without anyone.
He stood in front of the television, his face blank. Not anger. Not panic. But a realization that ca too late.
Clara didn’t destroy him with screams.
Clara shattered him with a neat, tidy truth.
His phone vibrated—this ti from the law firm.
"We need to prepare, sir," his lawyer said. "The public is demanding one thing."
Sean didn’t need to ask what. He already knew what lay ahead.
"Divorce," he muttered.
"Yes," the voice replied. "And this ti... you can’t back out."
Sean let out a small laugh, a laugh that sounded bitter.
All this ti, he’d thought he could lock Clara’s body away and still control the world. It turned out, he’d forgotten one thing.
A woman who manages to break free from her cage... can never be put back in.
Sean Weasley stared at the television screen, which now displayed Clara’s face—calm, upright, and free.
And for the first ti in his life,
he didn’t know what step to take next.
"Clara...? No! You can’t treat like this. You love so much, and you have to love forever!" He clenched his fists.
Sean was really frustrated. He felt furious. To him, Clara had to keep loving him even though he kept hurting her. Sean didn’t like it when Clara pulled away.
That wasn’t love. That was obsession.
Sean did indeed begin his marriage to Clara without love. But he felt a sense of peace and comfort whenever he was close to her. Sean felt he had control, which satisfied his ego.
As for Moana, she had sothing that pleased Sean. Sotis, having a mistress and making love in secret does indeed have its own thrill.
"Clara, I know you’re angry now ..., and you just want to distance yourself from . You’ll definitely co back to soon. Tomorrow or the day after, you’ll definitely co to and love again just like before."
"Clara, I can’t live without you. You’ll realize that there’s no man out there who’s my equal, let alone better than ."
Sean began speaking with great arrogance. His ego was truly starving. His narcissistic side was beginning to rise to the surface.
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