LISA’S POV
The drive to Andre's place was quiet.
Andre didn’t speak. Neither did I.
I sat in the backseat of the car, with the AC on full blast and wrapped in a coat Andre had offered me.
Trying to warm myself better, I hid my hands hidden under my thighs, so I don't get too cold.
I looked outside the tinted windows, the city, the traffic and the glass buildings. I recognized nothing. I felt like a tourist.
Everything seemed foreign. Including myself.
I got my blank mind busy thinking about Andre and why he had offered me a place when I was just a stranger. Why? What did he get out of helping me?
I guess even though I had lost my memory, I hadn't lost the feeling of being a burden on others. I didn't want to be a pity case.
Then we pulled onto a house that looked like a palace, and the driver drove us into a garage.
I stared at my environment, with my mouth wide open in shock.
We took a private elevator to the top floor, and when the doors opened, I took my first step into a house that was unbelievably majestic.
“Woah!” I said before I could stop myself.
I knew I had stepped into luxury.
Glass windows overlooking the city, chandeliers... You name it. The penthouse was very large, but very silent and neat. I felt like I had walked into a museum. The floor sparkled and not a single item seemed out of place.
“This… this is your home?” I asked quietly, stepping past him.
“It’s where I live,” he said. “Make yourself comfortable.”
Well, that was easier said than done.
Did he live here all by himself?
The living room looked nothing like a living room. I felt like I had arrived a luxurious hotel instead.
I felt like the only thing out of place in this house was just me, with my hospital gown and Andre's coat still on my shoulders.
“Why are you doing this?” I suddenly turned to face him, sharply. “You don’t even know me.”
I felt an inexplicable feeling of low self esteem.
Andre walked past me, loosening his tie a bit. “I told you. I found you. I wasn't gonna leave you behind.”
“That doesn’t explain…,” I gestured to the apartment. “...why would you take someone like me in?”
He paused, “It’s complicated.”
I folded my arms. “Try me.”
He stared at me for a long time without speaking.
Then he suddenly he turned to seat on the couch and said, “I need you to pretend to be my girlfriend.”
“Excuse me?” I blinked. “What?”
“Publicly. For a while.”
“Why?”
“Because… like I said, it’s complicated.” His tone didn’t change not angry, just final. “You needed help. I needed a solution. So, here we are.”
I stared at him, shocked at how nonchalant he made it seem.
I felt insulted.
No, flattered.
Or was I terrified?
I couldn't tell.
“I’m not asking for much,” he added. “Just… let people think we’re close. You’ll have everything you need, clothes, food, a doctor on call. You’ll be protected and cared for. You’ll be safe.”
There was that word again. Safe.
“If I say no?”
“Then I’ll have my driver return you to the hospital.” He said it simply. Somehow making it not sound like a threat, and yet there was no emotion in his voice. He didn't really care what choice I made.
I looked at the door.
I didn’t even know where I was, let alone who I was. Yet if I walked out right now, it would mean being alone again.
Maybe even worse.
What if this guy was a psycho? Or a serial killer?
I shook those thoughts from my head, and I swallowed. “Okay.”
Andre nodded once. “You’ll be addressed as Miss Lisa from now on.”
“Is that… my name?”
He didn’t answer. Just walked toward the hallway and called out, “Stanley!”
An older man appeared almost immediately. He was a bit short, and he was dressed like a butler.
“Yes, sir.”
“This is Miss Lisa. She’ll be staying with us for a while. Ensure her room is ready.”
Stanley turned to me with a polite smile, but his eyes weren't looking so pleased. “Of course. Welcome, Miss.”
He gave me an odd look, that almost seemed rude and could be considered as leering. Like he knew something I didn’t know.
What's up with him? I thought.
“Follow me, please,” he said, gesturing down the hallway.
I walked behind him in silence. His walking posture was so straight like a walking pole. The farther we went, the more everything felt unreal to me. Abstract art was displayed on the walls. Everything was… perfect.
When Stanley opened a door at the end of the hall, I stepped into a very large room, way bigger than the private hospital VIP suite I had just come from. The bed was king-sized, and there was a walk-in closet, stocked with clothes that looked my size.
There was even a vanity set, fresh flowers on the table.
“Wow,” I whispered. “This is so…”
“Stanley will bring anything else you need,” Andre said from behind me. I hadn’t even heard him follow. “You’ll find pajamas in the drawer. Take a rest. We’ll talk tomorrow.”
And then he was gone.
I took a very hot bath in my new luxury shower room in a marble bathtub.
I felt like I had been dropped into someone else’s life. I toweled off, dressed in the pajamas that were in the drawer, and climbed on top of the king-size bed sheets. It was so soft and smelled really good.
The moment my head hit the pillow; I slept off immediately.
But my moment of peace didn’t last though.
In my dream, I burst into a dark room, and the room was suddenly filled with light. My hands were shaking, stained red. I looked down, blood... so much blood. I heard a scream, but I wasn't sure if I was the one screaming. Then silence.
There was a body. A woman. Her throat was…
I screamed, covering my ears as I sat upright in my bed.
I was dripping with sweat, and I felt so cold. My heart was pounding so loudly I couldn’t hear anything else.
The door burst open, and Andre rushed in. His shirt was unbuttoned, and he looked very alert, scanning the room, as though he expected to see an intruder. “Lisa?”
I couldn’t speak. I was frozen.
He moved across the room so fast and grabbed my shoulders. His grip was tight.
“Hey. Look at me.”
I stared up at him, my heart was still pounding mercilessly in my chest.
“You’re safe now,” he said. “You’re safe with me.”
He released his hands on my shoulders slightly, as he used his thumbs to brush over my arms until the room finally started to settle again.
I nodded slowly, still trembling. “I… I saw…”
“Don’t think about it.” His voice lowered. “It’s over. It was just a nightmare.”
If it was, why did it feel so real?
Did it have anything to do with my past?
I remembered Dr Camille’s words from earlier, “... temporary trauma-induced…”
Trauma.
Did I kill someone?
LISA’S POVI was on my way to see Dr Camille when I ran into her.I walked downstairs, dressed up in one of my favorite dresses and heels that Andre had gotten for me.Andre had left for work hours ago. I didn't get to see him, because he had still not returned to the room we shared together.Stanley was nowhere to be seen.Just me and the empty halls. Oh wait…Not just me.I turned to the corner and saw her. She stood by the window, she looked well relaxed and better than she was the first day I met her.Her long dark hair was brushed out and it fell down her back. But what she wore caught my eye.She wore one of Andre's shirts, the sleeves were rolled up to her elbows. My stomach suddenly felt tight. She turned before I could leave. "Well look at you," she said. Her voice was sweet like poisoned honey. "Andre's little pet." I forced myself to say. "Good morning.”Diane.She smiled slowly.I tried to move past her. I wasn’t in the mood to make small talk, especially not w
LISA’S POVBy the time it was noon, I had asked Stanley the same question three times.“Has he come out yet?”The first time was in the morning, after breakfast. Andre usually left by eight. I waited in the hallway like I always did, pretending I was just walking by. I liked to see him before he left for work. It was something I looked forward to.But that morning, he never came out.Stanley gave me a small nod that meant nothing and continued with his duties.I sat by the window, watching the driveway. Andre's car never left."Stanley," I called as he passed the sitting room for the third time. "Is Andre sick?" The butler didn't stop walking. "Mr. DeLuca is fine." "But he didn't go to work." Stanley kept walking, "He's working from home today." "But he hasn't eaten all day. Shouldn't someone check…" He walked away ignoring me.Now, at almost seven in the evening, I began pacing in the hallway to his room. Stanley gave me an odd look like I was pissing him off… I didn't ca
LISA’S POVI woke up alone.The other side of the bed (Andre's side), was cold and empty. The sheets were too smooth like they hadn't been laid on.I sat up slowly. I didn’t know where he had slept last night, but it clearly wasn’t next to me.I reached for my robe and slipped it on. I hadn’t seen Diane since she arrived yesterday. He had taken her straight upstairs, into that room he once told me to never go near. That door had stayed closed for as long as I had lived here. I used to think maybe it was an office, or a storage room. Now I knew better.I made my way toward the kitchen. The closer I got, the more I picked up a warm wonderful scent.Coffee.He always made it for me in the mornings. It had become our usual early morning routine. Something I never had to ask for.When I stepped in, he was standing near the counter. His back was to me. He was watching the machine drip. His hair was still slightly wet from a shower, his shirt open at the top.“Good morning,” I said.
LISA’S POVIt was late.I walked out to the garden.I wore these fluffy house slippers that looked too cute, and a sweater was on my shoulders. My dress was too thin for the cool night air, but the sweater helpedAnd honestly?I didn’t care. I wasn’t even sure I was allowed to be out here, but no one had said otherwise.There was a limit to how many places Andre wanted me to be in and I was really tired of being holed up in my room since I couldn't sleep.I walked to the garden, my fingers touching a few petals. They were wet with dew. I leaned closer to a white flower. It looked interesting. I was crouched there, brushing the petal, when I heard a low voice.“No, Henry, we already voted. We are not changing anything now.”I froze.I heard the sound of footsteps, I turned. And there was Andre.I gasped.He stood on the path I had just strolled from into the garden, with his phone in his ear. He looked like he had just gotten back from work. His tie was loose, and his sleeves
DIANE’S POVDELULU PRINCESSThree fucking years in that white-walled hell they called a "treatment center." Daddy's little secret stashed away where no one would find his murderous daughter. Treatment. What a joke. They wanted me to talk about my feelings about what I'd done. As if I'd ever apologize when that bitch had it coming. But Daddy couldn't have his precious socialite daughter ruining his reputation, could he? They say the mind protects you from what it can’t handle.That’s what the doctor used to tell me in the facility.But he was wrong.My mind didn’t protect me. It remembered everything.Three years ago, I was standing on the terrace outside Andre’s apartment. It was late, maybe midnight. I remember the way the lights of the city looked to me like a thousand fake stars. I was angry. He was angry. The fight had gone too far.“You can’t just disappear when something doesn’t go your way, Diane.”“You think I’m dramatic, but you’re blind. Everyone in this house lies to
CHAPTER SEVEN Andre’s POV The second I saw her in that doorway, barefoot, her skin like fucking paper in that hospital gown, my heart stopped. Diane. This was not a ghost. It was not a dream. It was her. In flesh. Some part of my brain shut down. The part that cared about the noise, the party, the music, the ring on Lisa’s hand… all of it went quiet. It was Diane. Or something like her. She looked thinner. Pale. Like she hadn’t eaten in days. Hair was tangled and her arms trembling. But those eyes? Those were hers. No copy could replicate that look. Then she said my name. “Andre…” And hit the floor. I don’t remember shouting. But I must’ve. Someone called 911. The crowd backed off, someone pulled out a phone, Elijah barked at them to put it away. I dropped to my knees. I held her face and checked her breath, trying so damn hard not to panic. She was cold. I told the paramedics to be fast or I'll kill them. When they came, they as