Maya left the house that night, stepping into the cool embrace of freedom. The night air felt refreshing against her skin, washing away the remnants of tears and pain. Her father placed a comforting arm around her shoulders as they walked to his car.
“You’re safe now, Maya. No one will ever hurt you again.”
As they drove away from the house that had been a prison, Maya leaned back against the seat, her future uncertain but finally her own. She looked at her father, gratitude and love welling up inside her.
“Thank you,” she whispered. He nodded, eyes on the road ahead. “You’re stronger than you know, Maya.
And I’ll always be here to remind you of that.”
