The Twisted Obsession-Chapter 296: Damsel in Distress
Chapter 296: Damsel in Distress
Abby sat in silence, her heartbeat steadying as she watched the blood pool around her foot. She had taken the time to arrange the glass shards just so, ensuring the scene looked convincing. The sight of her own blood didn’t disturb her—it only reinforced her resolve. She was ready, prepared to play the role of the damsel in distress once more, all for Remo. He would be here soon, and she needed to be in character when he arrived.
She heard the distant rumble of an engine approaching and knew it was Remo’s car. A smirk tugged at the corner of her lips, but she quickly wiped it away, replacing it with a mask of pain and vulnerability. She leaned back against the wall, clutching her foot as if the wound were more severe than it actually was, and let out a few practiced sobs to complete the effect.
The front door burst open, and she heard Remo’s heavy footsteps as he rushed through the house, calling her name. His voice was laced with worry, just as she had expected. She didn’t respond immediately, letting the tension build, making him more frantic. Finally, she allowed herself a weak cry, just loud enough for him to hear.
"Remo... I’m here... please help me..."
Within moments, he appeared in the doorway, his eyes wide with fear and concern as he took in the scene before him. His gaze swept over the broken glass, the blood on the floor, and finally settled on Abby, who was curled up in a pitiful heap, tears streaming down her face.
"Abby!" Remo rushed to her side, kneeling down beside her as he carefully lifted her injured foot to inspect the wound. His touch was gentle, his hands steady despite the panic she could see in his eyes. "What happened? How did this happen?"
"I-I didn’t mean to," she stammered, her voice trembling with just the right amount of fear. "I was so upset... I wasn’t thinking, and I knocked over the glass... then I stepped on it... I’m so sorry, Remo. I didn’t mean to cause any trouble."
He looked up at her, his brow furrowed with worry. "It’s okay, Abby. I’m here now. Let’s get you cleaned up." He stood and quickly retrieved the first aid kit from the bathroom, his mind racing as he tried to piece together what had happened.
Abby watched him through her lashes, observing every move he made. The concern etched on his face was exactly what she had wanted. She needed him to feel this, to see her as fragile and in need of his protection. It was the only way to keep him close, to make sure he didn’t slip away like everyone else had.
Remo returned and knelt beside her again, carefully cleaning the wound on her foot. His hands were steady, but she could see the tension in his jaw, the way his mind was working overtime. He was trying to figure out why she had been so upset, why she had been so careless. And she knew exactly what he would find—nothing. There was nothing to find because she had orchestrated this perfectly. There was no trail to follow, no breadcrumbs that would lead him to the truth.
As he bandaged her foot, she let her head drop onto his shoulder, allowing herself to sink into him. He stiffened for a moment, but then he relaxed, his arm wrapping around her shoulders, pulling her closer. This was what she had wanted—to feel his arms around her, to feel his protection. She needed to know that he still cared, that he still saw her as someone worth protecting.
"Abby," he murmured softly, his voice thick with emotion. "Why didn’t you call me earlier? You don’t have to go through this alone."
She pulled back slightly, just enough to look into his eyes. Her own were still watery, glistening with unshed tears. "I didn’t want to bother you... I know you’ve been so busy lately, and I didn’t want to add to your stress."
Remo shook his head, his expression softening as he brushed a strand of hair away from her face. "You could never bother me, Abby. You know that."
Her lip trembled, and she leaned into him again, her tears soaking into his shirt. "I was so scared, Remo. I thought... I thought you might not come."
His arms tightened around her, his breath catching in his throat. "I’ll always come for you, Abby. Always."
Those words sent a thrill through her, a sense of victory she quickly buried beneath her facade of vulnerability. She had won. He was here, holding her, promising to never leave her. But she knew this wasn’t the end. She would have to keep playing this game, keep him tethered to her with threads of guilt and obligation. It was the only way to make sure he stayed.
They sat like that for a while, Remo holding her as she cried softly into his chest. He didn’t try to move, didn’t try to make her talk. He just held her, as if that alone could fix everything. And for now, it was enough.
But Abby’s mind was already working, already plotting her next move. She couldn’t afford to lose him, not when she had come this far. If she had to play the part of the broken, fragile woman who needed saving, then that’s what she would do. Because in the end, Remo was hers, and she would do whatever it took to keep it that way.
Finally, she pulled away, wiping her tears with the back of her hand. "I’m sorry, Remo," she whispered, her voice trembling. "I didn’t mean to make a mess of everything."
He shook his head, his expression soft. "It’s not your fault, Abby. You’ve been through a lot. We both have."
She nodded, her gaze dropping to the floor as she bit her lip, trying to look as small and vulnerable as possible. "I just... I don’t know what I’d do without you."
Remo sighed, brushing his hand through her hair. "You’ll never have to find out, Abby. I’m not going anywhere."
Those words were all she needed to hear. Abby let out a shaky breath and allowed herself to relax into his embrace, her mind already spinning with the next steps she needed to take to ensure he kept that promise.
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