I never told him he swore in court that if I ruined him, he would someday ruin anything I loved.
I had married Kareem hoping silence could protect us.
Instead, silence had opened the door.
“He is dangerous,” I said.
Kareem’s face collapsed.
“I didn’t know.”
“No,” I said. “You didn’t ask.”
That night I packed bags.
Lina cried because she thought we were going on vacation.
I cried because I wished we were.
We stayed in a small hotel across town under my friend Nadia’s name.
At midnight, Kareem called forty-three times.
At 2 a.m., he texted one message:
He came to the house.
I called instantly.
Kareem answered in a whisper.
“He’s outside.”
“Call police.”
“He says he only wants to talk.”
“CALL POLICE!”