My Boyfriend Let His Parents Kidnap Me for My Own Pregnancy
An Unexpected Welcome at the Family Home
My boyfriend’s parents said I needed to see the baby’s room and then locked me inside of it. I was three months pregnant and finally meeting my boyfriend’s family for the first time.
They lived about four hours away which is why it had taken so long to coordinate. When I arrived at their house, his mom opened the door before I even knocked.
She immediately put her hands on my stomach without asking. ” “Oh my goodness, there’s our grandbaby.” ” His dad came up behind her with this huge smile and guided me inside like I might break.
They sat me down in a specific armchair, and his mom brought me water and a plate of snacks. ” “You need to stay hydrated. Are you taking your vitamins? What has your doctor said about your iron levels?” ” I tried to answer, but she kept firing off more questions.
His dad asked if I’d been to all my appointments and seemed irritated when I said I’d only had two so far. ” “Two? You should be going every week. We need to make sure everything is developing correctly.” ” My boyfriend just sat there nodding along like this was normal.
During dinner, his mom watched every single bite I took. ” “You need more protein. The baby needs protein for brain development.” ” She piled more chicken onto my plate even though I said I was full.
His dad asked detailed questions about my family medical history that felt way too invasive for a first meeting. After dinner, his mom stood up and clapped her hands together.
” “We have something special to show you. We’ve prepared the perfect room for you and the baby.” ” They led me to a door I thought was a closet, but it opened to stairs going down to the basement.
I followed them down expecting to see a cute nursery they decorated instead. There was a bedroom with a single bed, a mini fridge, a small bathroom, and one tiny window near the ceiling with bars on it.
Medical equipment was set up next to the bed, including a fetal heart monitor and an IV stand. ” “This is where you’ll stay for the rest of your pregnancy. We can monitor you properly here and make sure nothing happens to our grandbaby.” ” His mom gestured around proudly.
I laughed because I thought she was joking. Nobody laughed back.
I looked at my boyfriend and he was staring at the floor. ” “I’m not staying in your basement. I have a job and an apartment and a life.” ” I said.
His dad stepped between me and the stairs. ” “Your job has been notified that you’re taking medical leave for the pregnancy. We had your boyfriend call them yesterday.” ” He said.
I felt my stomach drop. I looked at my boyfriend again. ” “What is he talking about?” ” I asked.
” “They just want to help. You’ve been so stressed and not eating right and missing appointments.” ” He finally looked up and said.
I told them this was completely insane and I needed to leave right now. ” “Sweetheart, you’re not taking this pregnancy seriously enough. Do you know how many things can go wrong? We have rules here that will keep you and the baby safe.” ” His mom grabbed my hands and said.
” “No phone because the radiation is dangerous. No internet because stress from social media affects fetal development. Supervised meals to ensure proper nutrition. Daily health monitoring. No visitors who might bring germs.” ” She listed.
I yanked my hands away and tried to push past his dad, but he grabbed my shoulders. ” “Don’t make this difficult. We’re doing this because we love that baby.” ” He said.
I shoved his dad hard and tried to run up the stairs, but my boyfriend blocked the way. I started screaming at him to move, and he just kept saying I needed to calm down.
” “Stress hormones are terrible for the baby. You need to breathe.” ” His mom was behind me saying.
They physically pushed me back into the room. That’s when I really looked around and saw details I’d missed.
The door had a heavy duty lock on the outside. The walls had some kind of padding on them.
There was a camera mounted in the corner of the ceiling. This wasn’t just a room they’d prepared, this was a cell they’d built.
The window was too small and too high to climb through. His mom opened the mini fridge to show me rows of pre-made meals in labeled containers.
” “We’ll bring you fresh food three times a day. A doctor will come every week to check on you. You’ll have everything you need and the baby will be perfectly safe.” ” She said.
I was crying and begging them to please just let me go. I told my boyfriend I would call the police the second I got out.
He looked at me with this weird calm expression. ” “They won’t believe you. We’ll tell them you’re having a mental health crisis from pregnancy hormones and we’re keeping you safe until you stabilize.” ” He said.
” “We did this with your boyfriend’s brother and his wife five years ago. She fought at first too, but by the end she understood. Their baby was born completely healthy.” ” His mom nodded and said.
I felt like I was going to throw up. They all started backing toward the stairs.
I rushed forward, but his dad shoved me hard and I fell backward onto the bed. ” “Get some rest, sweetheart. You’re going to need your energy. We’re all so excited to take care of you.” ” His mom blew me a kiss from the doorway and said.
The door closed and I heard the lock slide into place with a heavy metal sound that echoed through the basement. I threw myself at the door and grabbed the handle, pulling and twisting with everything I had.
It didn’t move at all. The lock was heavy and solid, the kind you’d see on a commercial building.
I pounded on the door with both fists until my hands started to hurt. Then I tried to find a weak spot, running my fingers along the edges where the door met the frame.
Nothing gave. The door was metal and fit perfectly into the frame with no gaps I could pry at.
I looked around for something to use as a tool, but the room was almost empty. I grabbed the chair from next to the bed and swung it at the door handle.
The chair broke into pieces and the handle didn’t even scratch. My hands were shaking and my throat felt raw from screaming, but I kept trying.
I kicked at the door over and over until my foot throbbed. The camera in the corner just watched me the whole time, its little red light blinking.
They were probably upstairs right now watching me fall apart and feeling good about themselves. After what felt like forever, I stopped and looked up at the window.
The Rules of the Basement Cell
It was my only other option. I dragged the broken chair pieces over and stacked them to climb up.
The window was smaller than I thought. When I got close to it, the glass looked thick and had wire running through it.
I pushed against it, but it wouldn’t budge. The bars on the outside were welded right into the concrete wall.
I could see them going deep into the foundation on both sides. Even if I somehow broke the glass, the opening was maybe 12 inches wide; I couldn’t fit through that even if I tried.
I pressed my face against the glass and looked up. There was a metal grate covering the window well outside and it had a padlock on it.
I was completely trapped. My legs felt weak and I climbed back down.
The chair pieces scattered across the floor when I kicked them. I walked over to the mini fridge because I needed to see what they’d actually prepared.
When I opened it, the light came on and showed rows of plastic containers stacked neatly on every shelf. Each one had a label written in his mother’s handwriting.
” “Monday breakfast. Monday lunch. Monday dinner.” ” The dates went on for weeks.
I pulled one out and saw the full nutrition information listed below the date. ” “Protein 28 g. Carbs 45 g. Fat 12 g. Vitamin C 100%.” ” She’d planned out every single meal like I was some kind of lab experiment.

