LOGINNora's POV
"You are not in any circumstance to let your hand touch me." He blurted out.
I could work with that. I nodded in agreement.
He narrowed his eyes at me, his gaze trained down like a sniper's target. "Don't touch my hand. Don't try to hug me. Don't help me even if I'm falling off a staircase. Don't try to be an affectionate wife." He clarified.
"I won't." I promised.
"You are going to have your bedroom, and under no circumstance should you enter my bedroom."
"I won't."
"You are not to be curious about me. Don't ask what I'm up to. Don't try to figure me out. Don't poke your nose into my business. If I don't talk to you, don't talk to me."
"I have enough worries to add you to the list."
He ignored my sarcastic tone and continued talking. "Don't expect empathy from me for any reason. I don't want to know if your sister gets injured, your father is sick or your brother is getting married."
"Not a problem for me. I'm the last person my family will call should that ever happen."
His eyes filled with curiosity and pity for a while at my flippant response but the look was quickly gone before I wondered if he had empathy in him after all.
"You are to be available anytime I need you. You are to accompany me to events and parties. You are to be a good host whenever I need to invite my business partners home. Don't worry, the maids will help you out with the preparation but you have to be at your best as a host."
I was part of the planning committee for the last end-of-the-year party of the company I worked for but most of the planning was done by me. The party was a blast and the CEO applauded the committee leader even though she didn't do anything except bark orders at me, trash out my suggestions and burden me with the work load.
"I can do that."
He looked impressed with my response and I ignored the warm feeling spreading through my belly. Why would I care if he was impressed with me? I blamed my adoptive parents for my self-esteem issues.
"You are to avoid me. Don't ever stay in the same room with me. If I'm anywhere in the house, avoid me. If I'm in the living room, go back to your bedroom. If I'm in the dining room having breakfast, ask that your breakfast be moved to your bedroom."
"I hope you will return the energy if I'm somewhere in the house first."
He pinned me down with a glare, his nostrils flaring at the challenge. "I own the house."
"Not you alone. I'm your wife."
"A fake wife." He corrected.
"Are you going to tell anyone that?" I snorted. "As far as everyone is concerned, I'm your wife. I should have rights to our house as much as you do."
"Should," he pointed out.
I blushed, realizing that he was winning the argument with my words. Just when I thought he was going to rub his win in my face, he threw his hands up in surrender and exhaled loudly.
"Fine. I will return the energy and avoid you if you are anywhere in the house."
"Good." I said, smiling widely in victory.
"That reminds me." He began. I rolled my eyes and resisted the urge to groan as I wondered just how many rules I needed to live with him. "You are never to tell anyone about this fake marriage. You are married to me as Sasha so no one in your reality should know of me. Nora doesn't know me at all and I don't know her."
"I don't have anyone to talk to about you anyway."
"Is your life that sad?" He blurted out. "Sorry, I shouldn't have asked. It's none of my business."
I cleared my throat, feeling uncomfortable at the reminder of how bleak my life was. "What is the next rule?"
"That would be all. Do you understand everything?"
"Pretend as if I don't exist unless you need me to host dinners or attend parties with you. I perfectly understand."
"Good. Let me show you to your bedroom. If we meet any of the maids, greet them as if you know them. No one knows Sasha ran away."
I nodded as I followed him out of the room, thinking of his numerous rules. What a pleasant marriage I'm about to have, I thought with sarcasm.
Damon’s POV “Where is Nora?” I asked the first person I saw as I walked into the house, barely closing the car door before rushing in.The eyes of the gardener filled with fear, assuming that I intended to bark at her as I had been doing lately. How fast news traveled in the house that those who didn't work inside knew about what was going on.Jane walked past at that moment and I ran toward her, leaving the old gardener who seemed to have his tongue tied.“Where is Nora?”I got the same reaction from her. Her eyes widened with fear and I sighed, hating the monster they were making me out to be.I guessed I deserved that.I hoped she would get her wit on time and tell me where Nora was. I didn't want to tell her that I remembered Nora and didn't mean her any harm.If anyone had to know that I got my memories back, it should be Nora first.“Jane?” I urged, impatience dripping from my voice.“She is not at home.”My heart crashed, believing the worst had happened. Nora had gotten fed u
Damon’s POV My head was a mess.I groaned as I stepped out of the car, heading toward the reception.“Good afternoon, sir.” The blond receptionist smiled at me.“I need a suite.” I said, wiping out my card.She must have realized that I didn't have time to be friendly as the smile wiped off from her face and she got professional.I slumped into the bed, thinking of all I had heard and seen, and started sorting through the storm in my head.A lot had clearly happened which I struggled to grasp.Hart had betrayed me.I had been involved in many scandals.My business had gone down.The investors had been on the verge of leaving.I had been married.I had been divorced.I had gotten myself a mistress while married to a woman I supposedly didn't love.Why was it that a lot had happened to me but I couldn't remember?And why was it that I found it hard to believe what my family and everyone said even though they had shown me pictures and documents to back their claims?I knew the answer to
Nora's POV “You are a good artist.” He noted dryly.My heart went crashing back to the ground. “I didn't draw these.”“How not surprising.” He mocked. “You don't look like one who has talents.”I winced. “You drew this.”He snorted, his eyes narrowed in suspicion. “I don't draw. Not anymore.”“You now do.” I pointed out.He scoffed. “You don't know anything about me. You are just my mum's pawn.”I couldn't take it anymore. “I'm the one you love.” I screeched.“Love?” His lips twisted as if he could taste the word and it was bitter on his tongue. “Don't be ridiculous. I don't love you. I don't even intend to love anyone.”The sound of a cup smashing to pieces snapped me back to reality. His words had hurt me so much that I had gone still, my limbs frozen with pain.Damon’s eyes filled with anger as he stared at the broken cup and back to Jane who looked as pale as a ghost.“What is wrong with you?” He snarled at her.Jane jumped with fright.“Don't snap at her.” I said, jumping up and
Nora's POV “What?” Cara gasped. “You don't know who she is?”“Would I have asked you if I knew who she was?” He groaned.I sighed, grateful that he had kept his sarcasm even if his memories had jilted him.No, not his memories. His memories of me alone. That felt like hell and I wondered how it was that I was still standing upright with how dead my heart was.Cara glanced at me, biting her lips and I winced, knowing she was confused on how to introduce me to Damon.I decided to help her out. “I'm someone you know.”His frown got deeper. “I don't think so. I have a good brain and will remember it if I know you.”Cara ran outside. She was in few minutes later with the doctor. He congratulated him on waking up and did a few checks on him.“Can we talk outside?” He gestured at me and Cara.We nodded and went with him. “It appears he has amnesia.” He informed us.“Can he get better?” Cara asked.He shrugged. “Depends on him. Since he lost only a part of his memories and not all, I assume
Nora's POV Three Weeks LaterI sighed as I sat by his bed, his hand caressed by mine, and prayed for him.The nurse’s eyes melted with pity as she glanced at me while checking his vitals. She nodded to herself and walked away. A heavy sigh escaped my throat at the reality of yet another monotonous day. That was it. They checked his vitals while I sat still with hope turning my insides out. They would nod and assure me that he was healing perfectly fine.Why hadn't he woken up then? I glanced at him again, letting the tears flow from my eyes. I had a lot to tell him. I had a lot to hear from him.With each passing day, I ached for him. I wanted to hear his voice again. I wanted him to smile at me again. I wanted to feel his arms around me.“Wake up, Damon.” I breathed, bringing his hand up for a gentle kiss.“Nora,” Cara sighed as she walked into the room. I jumped up so she could sit beside Damon but she waved me off not to bother, averting her eyes.I let out a sigh as I settled
Nora's POV I would have asked more questions if Damon hadn't gotten wheeled out of the operation room at that time. I flew to my feet, running toward the bed.“Damon,” I cried, tears running down my cheek as I ran with the nurses as they took Damon to his room.The salty taste of the tears was a welcome distraction from the turmoil in my heart. Who wanted Damon dead that they would tamper with his car?That had to have happened while he parked the car at the company as he wouldn't have made it to the office if the car had been tampered with at home.Was that what Hart had to do with the case?“He is unconscious at the moment, ma'am, but we will let you in once he is stable.” The doctor said, stopping me from going in with Damon.“Will he wake up?”His eyes softened, probably seeing how on edge I was and how I was barely holding on. “Of course, he will. When he will wake up though depends on him. Let's just hope for the best.”I knew a dismissal when I got one and moved to drill the c







