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Chapter Seven:Shadow of Fear

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Divine, seeking refuge, had embraced the cocoon of the James family's small, snug home. A haven emerged when they opened their doors, providing her not only shelter but a respite from the storm of her tumultuous past. In the span of a month, a rare and precious sense of stability had nestled itself within Divine's heart—a gift she had yearned for, unburdened by the weight of uncertainty.

Within the embrace of the James family, Divine found a nurturing warmth that transcended mere hospitality. Their gestures resonated with a deeper connection, as they wove her into the fabric of their lives. Divine's heart swelled with gratitude, and her appreciation was especially reserved for Mrs. James—the beacon who had guided her into this haven of acceptance.

Yet, the intricacies of life often veer into unexpected directions, and Divine's newfound equilibrium was poised on the precipice of change, an unexpected challenge waiting to test her newfound sanctuary.

Knocks echoed softly through the quiet of Divine's room, stirring her from a restless slumber. She groggily opened her eyes, still haunted by the memory of Mr. James's unwelcome advances. With a yawn and a stretch that seemed to release the tension in her body, she sat up in bed, grappling with the surreal blur of reality and the shadows of her dreams. The cold fingers of fear gripped her heart as she realized the truth—Mr. James's actions had been all too real, a nightmare that seeped into her waking hours.

A more insistent series of knocks reverberated through the room, this time accompanied by the voice of Adam, Mrs. James's second child, whose playful nature often belied his sense of responsibility.

"Divine, are you planning on sleeping through the whole day?" Adam's voice rang out, a mixture of teasing and concern.

Divine's response was swift, laced with a mixture of annoyance and humor. "I'm not a bear, Adam! Just give me a few minutes."

Amusement colored Adam's reply, his laughter dancing through his words. "Alright, but it's nice to make sure you're still alive, you know!"

With renewed energy, Divine untangled herself from the bedsheets and embarked on her morning routine. A cascade of warm water embraced her as she stood beneath the shower, and her thoughts drifted between the past month's journey from despair to sanctuary. She emerged from the bathroom wrapped in a towel, her reflection in the dimly lit tiles offering a glimpse of her changing body—four months along, a secret she held close.

In a flurry of movement, Divine readied herself for the day, the rhythmic application of lotion becoming a comforting ritual. Her gaze lingered on her reflection in the mirror, her thoughts a tapestry of hope and uncertainty woven with each heartbeat.

Bag slung over her shoulder, she performed the familiar ritual of checking for money, a tangible connection to the outside world. Satisfied, she embarked on the walk down the corridor, a mixture of anticipation and apprehension settling in her chest.

In the midst of the morning's bustling routine, Divine's arrival at the coffee shop was met with a mix of humor and reproach. Ruth's voice cut through the air, dripping with mock incredulity.

"Well, look who decided to grace us with her presence at the splendid hour of 10 am. Quite the early riser, aren't we, Divine?"

With a wry smile, Divine leaned in, her eyes twinkling with mischief. "You won't believe the night I had, Ruth. But let's save that story for later and get to work."

And so, the day unfolded, a tapestry of moments woven together by Divine's interactions with patrons who found solace in her laughter and warmth. Time seemed to stretch and contract, carrying Divine through the ebbs and flows of human connection. The clock's relentless march heralded the approach of closing hours, a reminder that time, no matter how bittersweet, continued to flow.

As Divine wiped down tables and folded napkins, her thoughts spiraled through the labyrinth of her past, her present, and the tentative future she was forging. In the quiet of the coffee shop, surrounded by familiar faces and the aroma of freshly brewed coffee, she found herself both anchored and adrift, caught between the beauty of the present and the shadowy corridors of her past.

With a sigh of mixed exhaustion and fulfillment, Divine stood amidst the closing preparations, her heart a mosaic of emotions as she reflected on the day's journey—a journey that, despite its challenges, was uniquely her own.

"What a day!" Divine exclaimed, her words carried on a sigh as she reflected on the rollercoaster of experiences. Her disposition was one that could momentarily sink into the depths of adversity only to resurface, buoyant, once she became engrossed in the rhythm of life's demands. With her workday concluded, a swell of contentment enveloped her—a sentiment further amplified by the knowledge that tomorrow, her day off, awaited her. Contemplating her to-do list, Divine mentally mapped out her journey from the clinic to the mall, where she planned to gather supplies for her impending arrival.

In the midst of her thoughts, Mrs. James materialized before her, a gentle presence that tugged her back from the labyrinth of her musings. Divine blinked, momentarily startled by the unexpected interruption, her cheeks tinted with a subtle blush. Meeting Mrs. James's patient gaze, she offered an apologetic smile, her voice regaining its steadiness. "Oh, Mrs. James, please forgive me. It seems I allowed my mind to wander for a moment there," she said, her tone a mixture of contrition and self-amusement.

Mrs. James nodded understandingly. "Well, it's time to wind down for the day. How about we go home and relax a bit?"

As they walked out of the coffee shop, Divine couldn't help but feel a sense of comfort in Mrs. James' company. She had come to rely on the James family's warmth and support. Yet, the events of the morning still lingered in her mind.

As they made their way home, Divine vowed not to dwell on what had transpired and chalk it up to a drunken mistake. Upon their arrival, the entire family was already there, except for Mr. and Mrs. James. The children warmly welcomed Divine and embraced their mother, who had been away for two days. The evening was filled with joy as they headed to the kitchen to prepare dinner.

Around 7:30pm, Mr. James returned. He entered the house, loosened his tie, and removed his suit jacket, draping it over his arm. As he began to head upstairs, Divine unexpectedly emerged from the kitchen. Although she knew he was present, seeing him at that moment caught her off guard. Mr. James smiled in a way that unsettled Divine, but despite her discomfort, she cautiously approached. He deliberately lingered, seemingly attempting to brush against her clothes inappropriately, just as he had done the previous night. This confirmed Divine's suspicion that his actions were intentional, dispelling any notion of a mistake. Swiftly, she darted past him as if searching for something, while Mr. James casually continued upstairs.

By 8pm, the family gathered for dinner, and Divine found herself unsure of how to avoid eating. Skipping her meal might raise concerns from Mrs. James about her well-being or the baby. She chose to join the dinner table. The arrangement consisted of a six-seater table with two seats on each side and one at each end. Divine and Alan, Mrs. James's eldest son, sat on Mr. James's left side. The family engaged in conversation about their daily activities, yet Mr. James seized every opportunity to intrude on Divine's personal space. The meal was uncomfortable for Divine, but her restraint kept her from confronting him. At times, she fantasized about confronting him or expressing her frustration, but her emotions remained unvoiced. The discomfort extended from that night to the next, gradually evolving into weeks and months.

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