تسجيل الدخولLiam’s POV
The mansion, once glittering with light and laughter, now stood in silence. Rain tapped softly against the windows, the only sound breaking the stillness. Darkness had swallowed the celebration, and the joy of the evening had faded. Only one room remained lit that is my private bar. The clink of glasses echoed as Kabir and I sat on barstools, having drinks. The bar was stocked with every liquor imaginable, but no liquor was strong enough to drown the ache in my chest. “Where were you? I didn’t see you the whole evening,” I asked him, my voice low. “I came late,” he replied, pouring more golden liquid into his glass. “Don’t ask why. You already know.” I sighed. “You never liked Rose. You always wanted Sanjana to be my wife.” With those word, I downed my drink in a single gulp. The burn in my throat was sharp—but not sharper than the void that Sanjana left behind. It is as if my soul has left my body. My heart aches as if someone stabbed my heart and twisted it. “She’s the only one who’s ever occupied my heart. But mom wants to see me settled. This empire needs an heir. This marriage—it is just a marriage of convenience.” I explained my reason for getting married. Kabir stared into his glass. “I still don’t believe she’s dead. Her dead body was not found. There’s still a chance that she is alive .” He spoke as he ran his fingers in his hair. “Five years, Kabir,” I said, walking over to the window. “It’s been five whole years since that accident. Nothing. No sign of her. She’s gone.” I stood staring at nothing. The rain outside was relentless, drumming against the glass. I hated rain. It reminded me of the night I lost her. Sanjana had taken the light from my life, and the rain had taken her. “Did you even try to search for her?” He asked quietly. “Or did you just believe what they told you?” I didn’t answer. I couldn't. “Let’s bury the past where it belongs.” I finally said. It was necessary if I wish to move on. “It’s getting late. You can use the guest room next to mine. Your stuff from last time is still there.” Keeping the glass with a thump on the table, I started to leave. Kabir stood silently beside me as I turned to leave. I closed the door behind me and dragged my lifeless body to the only place where I still felt close to her—my room. My sanctuary of memories. The Following Morning I woke up with the usual headache. A side effect of drinking to much . With lots of effort I got up and took two painkillers for my headache . After finishing my morning ritual I sat down with the morning paper and a cup of black Coffee A headline caught my eye: “Press Van Involved in Highway Accident — Names Withheld” My chest tightened. I had a gut feeling. I just knew it was them. Her. “What happened?” Kabir asked, descending the stairs. “You look like you’ve seen a ghost.” I handed him the paper wordlessly. After reading it, he frowned. “It was stormy yesterday. Accidents happen. Why does this concern you?” " Come with me. I will explain ." With a swift pace, I moved to the garage, followed by Kabir. “There’s a reporter named Samantha.” I began, hesitating. “She was part of the team covering the event.” He raised an eyebrow. “There are plenty of Samantha’s, Liam. Why this one?” “I don’t know. Since yesterday, she’s haunting my senses. The way she laughed, tucked her hair behind her ears, her voice , her eyes everything reminds me of Sanjana.” Kabir was quiet now. “It’s strange, I know,” I continued. “But I felt something. Like she’s Sanjana with a different face.” By the time I stopped speaking, we had reached the hospital’s parking lot. Kabir tugged at my sleeve. “So… do you still think Sanjana is dead?” I didn’t reply. I stepped out of the car. He followed. Kabir’s thoughts (Unspoken) I may not know this Samantha girl well, but there’s one thing I can never tell You my dear friend that Sanjana is alive. I was forced to hide it from him. I’m sorry, my friend. “Can’t you walk a little faster?” I hissed. “A snail’s better than you.” We reached her room. Her colleagues stood outside. I greeted them, and one of the male reporters—Tom, I think—guided us inside. She lay on the hospital bed, fragile and pale, wires connected to her thin wrists. My heart clenched. “Good morning, Samantha. How are you feeling?” I asked gently. Her eyes fluttered open. They were empty, hollow staring at the ceiling as if that is the most important thing. “Good morning, Mr. Turner.” She replied in a cold tone. Her lips trembled , eyes flinched. Why does this look so familiar. “What brings you here?” Her fists curled up on the edge of the bed which didn’t went unnoticed by Kabir. “I heard about the accident, just wanted to check on you.” I asked. My voice filled with concern. A soft, hesitant smile played on her lips as she spoke. “Why, Mr. Turner? Why ask about my well-being? I’m just a press reporter. You’ve checked that I’m alive. Now, if you’ll excuse me… I need some rest.” Her voice carried a cooler tone. There was something in her manner—was it sarcasm? Anger? She turned her head onto the pillow and closed her eyes, seemingly tired. Not wanting to disturb her I turned toward the door, but paused. Don’t know why? “Rest well,” I murmured in a cracked voice . I don’t know why her coldness heart me. She didn’t reply. I knew she won’t. Kabir nudged lightly. “Liam.” Reluctantly, I stepped out of the room. Before leaving, I asked Tom how the others were. Then I left. The moment he stepped out , Samantha’s fingers curled tightly around the bedsheet—the only sign of the storm inside her. Samantha’s POV Now you care? Where were you when I lay on a cold hospital table, my face torn apart and my identity taken from me? That night—when you proposed to me—was supposed to be the most beautiful night of my life. But it became a curse. You disappeared when I needed you most. Now you come here with your polished shoes and empty concern? If. only you knew… who I really am? Had you cared for me then.?Samantha Pov I sat on the bed for several minutes, staring at nothing. Finally, I made up my mind.I stood up, washed my face, and changed into a floral sundress. After applying a little makeup and slipping into my sandals, I grabbed my handbag and headed downstairs.I needed to talk to Uncle Henry. This was my last chance, and I didn’t want to let it slip away. A strange mix of nervousness and determination settled in my chest as I searched for him.“Uncle?” I called out. No answer.Frowning, I checked the living room and the study before heading toward the kitchen.“Hannah, have you seen Uncle Henry?” I asked as I walked in.She looked up from the counter and studied me for a moment.“Are you going somewhere?” Instead of answering my question, she asked one of her own.I hesitated.“Yes... and no. I guess that depends.” My voice carried more desperation than I intended.“Please, Hannah. Where’s Uncle?” I asked one more time.“ I saw him walking towards the study.” I nodded and wit
Samantha Pov “What is going on? Why is he suddenly after me? And that lunch invitation.” My grip tightened around my handbag.“ Why did he want to have lunch with me? Did he suspect that I was Sanjana? ” The thought made my heart pound harder.Without giving him any answer, I hurried towards the elevator. I wanted to escape the situation but I think the universe was determined to make things harder for me today. The moment the doors slid open, my steps faltered.Kabir.Of all the people I could have run into, he was the last one I wanted to see. His eyes met mine briefly before he shifted aside to let me enter. The ride down felt endless. Neither of us spoke, but I could feel his sharp gaze on me.When the elevator finally reached the basement, I silently thanked God. The doors opened and I stepped out almost immediately.I practically ran to the car I had borrowed from Hannah. Unlocking it with trembling fingers, I slipped into the driver’s seat and shut the door behind me.For a mo
Samantha Pov Liam remained silent. He opened his mouth but didn't utter a single word. He looked towards me and then moved his head in all directions as if analysing what could be his answer. After a moment, he spoke. " I think it depends." His voice was soft and slow. A frown appeared on my forehead. " Can you elaborate what do you mean by depends? ” I asked. " It depends whether the person deserves forgiveness or not. ” Pin drop silence filled the studio. The audience, waited for his answer holding their breathe. Liam leaned back in his chair, adjusting his elbows on armrest. He sat in a comfortable position. " There are some mistakes which can't be forgiven.” His voice was calm, but there was something heavy beneath it. “Sometimes people make choices that hurt others beyond repair.” His fingers tightened around the glass which he had picked up while answering. “But sometimes…” He paused took a sip and then continued. “Sometimes people lose thing s because the
Samantha PovLiam released a soft breath , pick the glass of water and took a small sip. He sighed for a moment and then answered. " Yes." The way he said felt like it took lots of effort to speak." Some looses never leave us. They always stay with you." The studio fell completely silent. The audience held there breath and waited for him to continue. " People say that time heals everything which is almost true. Even I used to believe the same ." A faint smile touched his lips but disappeared as soon as it came. " There are some people whose absence is a part of your life. You learn to live with it. You learn how to laugh, how to sing, how to function without them but they occupy integral part of Your heart, your life. " His voice lowered slightly and choked a bit or maybe I was looking too much into it." They always remain with you.” Everything stilled around. Liam pressed his lips together ." Some losses don't fade with time. They are quieter. The worst part isn’t l
Samantha povAfter taking an early dinner, I went to my room. Uncle Henry and Hannah won't return till next afternoon. As I lay on the bed my mind wandered off to today’s events. The rehearsal of the interview went as expected. But Kabir’s arrival in my house was quite unexpected. Why did he come? Is he suspicious? I need to control my habits around these guys. They know the inside out. I need to be very careful. I didn't realise when sleep took over.My eyes opened when the light from the morning sun filtered through the sheer curtains. After stretching out a bit, I went to the kitchen for a cup of coffee and took my tablet to review the questions to be asked.At the correct time I reached the studio and straight away went to the recording room to check the settings. Everything was perfect. I checked the lighting and the microphones one final time. The interview was being broadcast live, and there was no room for mistakes.My head throbbed from lack of sleep and everythi
Kabir pov Liam looked at me as if I had asked something unexpected. For a brief moment, genuine astonishment crossed his face. Without answering immediately, he picked up his glass, took a slow sip, and walked toward the large window overlooking the city lights. I followed him silently. “You didn’t answer my question,” I said again, stopping beside him. “What exactly did you feel while talking to Samantha Blake?” I asked stressing each word. For a few seconds, Liam remained quiet. His gaze stayed fixed on the city outside, but I could tell his mind was elsewhere. Then finally, he spoke. “I don’t know.” His voice was low as if he was speaking to himself. “But she reminds me of Sanjana.” My eyes narrowed slightly, though I remained silent. “Her habits… her attitude… the way she holds my gaze.” He exhaled slowly. “Everything about her feels strangely familiar.” A bitter smile appeared on his lips, but it never reached his eyes. “But how is that even possible?” He mur







