When Prey Becomes Predator
After waking up from a car accident, I become the perfect wife of Dr. Leonardo Rossi.
In the next two years of being an amnesiac, I rely on Leonardo and love him with all my heart. But on the night of our wedding anniversary, I accidentally overhear his murmured conversation with a subordinate.
"Take her out once she's done signing the asset transfer papers."
At that moment, a searing hot memory comes barging into my mind.
I remember a man placing a hand on my sweat-drenched lower back. As he pants, he murmurs into my ear, "My dearest Donna Vittoria Costa, remember that I'm the only one who can make you shiver like this."
Finally, the fog that has been haunting my mind is lifted, allowing more memories to return. It turns out that the man who has held me by my waist is none other than Leonardo, who's currently passing a glass of water to me with a smile on his face.
I swallow the pill that he has handed to me. But in reality, I hide the pill beneath my tongue and merely swallow the water.
Dear doctor, when the prey remembers that it's supposed to be the predator, do you think your scalpel will still be capable of slitting my throat?