'But you're pregnant, and who knows how many more people are. He can't feed you like this. There's no water to go with the meal. He's treating us like animals.' I shouted.
'Keep your voice down, Kassy. There is water in the bathroom, the water is clean.' She pointed to another door close to the entrance.
I had not noticed that door ever since.
'I'm going to the bathroom; my throat feels dry.' I walked to the door and to my surprise, the chain around my hands and legs did not stop me.
You were a careful planner; you knew how long the chain needed to be to allow us to get into the bathroom.
'When he comes this evening, you should ask for tampons.' I heard Amber say.
I walked out of the bathroom which to my surprise was very clean.
'Who washes the bathroom?' I asked.
'Rose, his receptionist.'
Rose looked like an innocent young woman who could never get herself involved in all of your madness.