LOGINThe night passed on sluggishly. It’d taken me a while to fall asleep, considering the fact that it was a new environment.
I also had to change and call Elena after to let her know I was okay and it’ll take a while before I got back. She tried to emotionally blackmail me to speak but I frustrated her enough to hang the call with a flat ‘love you’ from her. As my eyes, adjusted to the lights, for a few seconds, I genuinely forgot where I was. The bed beneath me felt too soft. The blankets smelled expensive. Even the air felt cleaner somehow. Then slowly, the memories returned. The mansion, the cameras, Adrian’s voice, the contract. The fact that I had willingly moved into a rich man’s surveillance dungeon for money. “Fantastic decisions all around.” I muttered into the pillow. A soft knock came from the door and I sat up immediately. “Come in?” I said. The door opened smoothly and Mrs. Laurent stepped inside carrying a tray. Of course she did. This woman appeared so quietly I was beginning to suspect she materialized from walls. “Good morning, Miss Glen.” I blinked toward the tray. Coffee. Toast. Eggs. Fruit. This was the fanciest breakfast I had ever seen physically assembled for me. “Uh… thank you.” Mrs. Laurent placed the tray neatly on the table near the windows. “You’re expected downstairs in thirty minutes.” “Expected by who? The ghost in the speakers?” Her expression didn’t change. Impressive honestly. “Mr. Kane requested I show you around the estate today.” “Requested or commanded?” A pause. “Mr. Kane rarely repeats himself.” Yeah. That answered everything. I climbed out of bed slowly while rubbing sleep from my eyes. The silk pajama pants nearly made me emotional again. I hated how comfortable rich people were. “Do you all work for him willingly?” I asked carefully. Mrs. Laurent adjusted the tray slightly. “Yes.” “You answered that suspiciously fast.” “No I didn’t.” “You absolutely did.” She ignored that completely. Again. Everybody in this house ignored questions like they were trained professionally for it. After getting dressed, I followed Mrs. Laurent downstairs while trying not to look too fascinated by everything around me. Daylight somehow made the mansion look even more intimidating. Massive glass walls reflected morning sunlight beautifully while the lake outside shimmered quietly beyond the estate. The place looked less like a home and more like an architectural threat. Mrs. Laurent walked ahead of me calmly. “How long have you worked here?” I asked. “Long enough.” There it was again. That weird answer. I narrowed my eyes slightly. “That’s not a real amount of time.” “It’s enough.” “You know, normal people usually answer questions properly.” “Normal people rarely survive in unusual environments.” Okay. That was genuinely creepy. I followed her through another hallway while silently deciding this mansion definitely had buried secrets somewhere. Or bodies. Potentially both. “This estate has three floors,” Mrs. Laurent explained calmly. “The west wing contains guest suites and private offices.” “Private offices for what exactly?” “Business.” “What kind of business?” “Mr. Kane’s.” I sighed dramatically. “You’re exhausting.” “So I’ve been told.” She replied flatly. We entered another massive room that looked like a library designed by billionaires with abandonment issues. Floor to ceiling bookshelves stretched across the walls while sunlight poured softly through tall windows. I froze slightly. “Oh my God.” Mrs. Laurent glanced toward me briefly. “You enjoy reading.” She said It wasn’t a question and i blinked in surprise. “How do you know that?” “Mr. Kane prepares thoroughly.” There it was again. Prepared. Everything in this house was prepared. Even me apparently. I walked toward the shelves slowly, dragging my fingers across the books carefully. “These are real first editions.” “Yes.” “People own these privately?” “Yes.” “Rich people genuinely live differently.” Mrs. Laurent said nothing. I turned toward her again. “So what exactly does Adrian do all day?” “He works.” “Doing what?” “Managing his company.” “From inside a surveillance mansion?” No response. I sighed. “You know what? Fine. Keep your mysterious little billionaire secrets.” She continued walking again and I hurried after her. We passed more rooms. An indoor pool. A private theater. A dining hall bigger than my entire childhood foster home. The entire mansion genuinely felt endless. And still, I noticed something strange. Nobody talked loudly here. The staff moved quietly like everybody understood something I didn’t. The realization unsettled me more than I wanted to admit. “Are they scared of him?” I asked suddenly. Mrs. Laurent slowed slightly. “No.” That answer came too quickly. “Are you?” It took her a while to reply but she finally did. “Mr. Kane protects the people loyal to him.” Interesting. That wasn’t denial. I folded my arms. “That sounds dangerously close to a threat.” “It’s reality.” Yeah. Definitely cult behavior. We continued through another hallway before I noticed a small security keypad beside a large elevator door. Unlike the others, this one required fingerprints too. My curiosity immediately woke up. “What’s down there?” “Restricted access.” “Again with the restricted access.” Mrs. Laurent looked toward me calmly. “Curiosity creates problems inside this house.” “So does secrecy.” “That depends.” “No,” I corrected. “That definitely creates problems.” She pressed the elevator button anyway and nothing happened. The elevator remained locked. I noticed her expression tighten slightly before she turned away quickly. As we walked farther, my mind drifted back toward the dark hallway from yesterday. The one Victor refused to explain. The one that looked abandoned. My curiosity had been itching about it since last night. Which honestly said terrible things about my survival instincts. Mrs. Laurent continued speaking calmly about household schedules while I half listened. My brain was already forming plans. “Miss Glen?” She called me, snapping me from my train of thought. “Hm?” “You stopped listening.” I smiled innocently. “No I didn’t.” “You did.” “Maybe a little.” Mrs. Laurent looked exhausted suddenly. Maybe dealing with me counted as punishment here. We eventually entered the kitchen area where staff moved quietly preparing lunch. The smell alone nearly healed my financial trauma. One of the chefs smiled politely at me. “Good morning, miss.” “Good morning,” I answered carefully while staring at pastries nearby. Rich people really ate like happiness was guaranteed. Mrs. Laurent checked her watch briefly. “I need to speak with the house manager.” Opportunity. Beautiful beautiful opportunity. I blinked toward her innocently. “Oh. Should I wait here?” “Yes.” “Like… right here?” “Yes, Miss Glen.” “I won’t get lost.” “That isn’t my concern.” Rude. Mrs. Laurent disappeared through another doorway moments later and the second she vanished, I moved. Immediately. Nobody tells me entire hallways are forbidden and expects me not to investigate. That was psychologically impossible. I slipped quietly from the kitchen before hurrying down the hallway. My heart already beat faster. Not fear exactly. Excitement. Which again was a deeply concerning personality trait. The mansion felt quieter during the daytime somehow. The silence stretched around me heavily as I moved farther away from the occupied sections of the estate. Then finally, I reached it. The dark corridor. There was no way for light to come through. Unlike the rest of the mansion, no sunlight reached here. I hesitated briefly. “This is how white people die in horror movies,” I whispered. I pulled out my phone before turning on the flashlight. The beam cut through darkness slowly. Dust floated visibly through the air and cobwebs stretched across corners untouched for what looked like years. Okay. Now this genuinely looked haunted. My footsteps echoed softly as I walked deeper into the corridor. The farther I went, the less the mansion felt alive. No cameras here either. That realization stopped me briefly. No cameras? Impossible. Adrian watched everything. Unless…this place wasn’t meant to be watched. My stomach tightened slightly at that thought. The hallway stretched farther than I expected. Old portraits lined sections of the walls now unlike the modern design throughout the rest of the estate. One painting hung crookedly. Another had scratch marks across the frame. Weird. Very weird. I kept walking anyway because apparently survival instincts no longer applied to me. At the very end of the corridor, I finally saw what looked like a door. It was made of old wood. Unlike everything else in the mansion, this looked ancient. My flashlight trembled slightly in my hand as I stepped closer. Something about the door felt…one kind of way. Not scary exactly. But like secrets sat behind it physically. I swallowed carefully as I inspected it. The lock was broken like somebody forced it once. “Oh that’s comforting.” I whispered. My heartbeat quickened. I should leave. Immediately. Every smart decision I had ever made in my life pointed toward turning around. But instead, I reached for the handle slowly. The metal felt freezing cold against my skin. “Miss Glen!” I gasped violently as Mrs. Laurent’s voice echoed sharply behind me. I spun around instantly to find her standing several feet away breathing harder than I had ever seen before. Actual panic filled her face. “Dont.” she said quickly. But it was too late. I had pushed the door open already.The problem with rich people was that they never gave you enough time to process one weird thing before introducing another.Five minutes ago, I had been mentally recovering from a silver haired woman casually implying Adrian Kane had previous wives.Now I was standing near a refreshment table pretending I wasn’t spiraling. Which, admittedly, I was doing badly.I stared into my drink before deciding the juice wasn’t going to provide answers and drank it anyway.“That expression usually means trouble.” I looked up and promptly forgot how words worked. For a second, I genuinely forgot my own name.The woman standing before me was ridiculous.Not pretty. Not beautiful. Gorgeous.The kind of woman that made every other woman within a twenty foot radius reconsider their skincare routine.She had long dark hair, a perfect posture and she wore an elegant black gown.She smiled at me and all I could do was blink.“Hi.” she said. I opened my mouth but nothing came out.The woman laughed softly
The next morning started with almost a disappointment.I stared at the garment bag hanging from the bedroom door as I tried to blink the sleep away from my eyes. I looked at Mrs. Laurent then back at the garment bag. Then back at Mrs. Laurent.“No.” I stated.Mrs. Laurent smiled and just as I’d come to realize, that was never a good sign.“Good morning, dear.” She greeted.“No.”“Breakfast?”“No.”“Dress fitting?”“Absolutely not.”She laughed softly and walked farther into the room carrying a tray.Traitor.Everyone in this house was a traitor.I went back to my bed, arms folded across my chest. “You people really don’t believe in consent around here.”Mrs. Laurent placed the tray down. “We do.”“You absolutely don’t.”“We absolutely do.”“You’re forcing me to go for a birthday party.”“An agreement that was already preordained.”“A kidnapping.”“A party.”“A fancy kidnapping.”Mrs. Laurent shook her head, still smiling.I hated how impossible it was to stay annoyed with her. The wom
Lunch ended immediately after that, with everyone losing their appetite. In a few hours or days, it’d hurt me to know I couldn’t finish good food all because of a random old lady that was probably suffering from dementia.The whole mood was totally ruined. Elena sat across from me with her fork suspended halfway to her mouth and I stared at my untouched fries.Neither of us spoke as minutes passed until finally, Elena lowered her fork.“Okay.”I looked up. “Okay what?”“What was that?”I immediately looked away, not in the mood to have my mood more ruined. Unfortunately Elena didn’t mind.“Amara.”“No.”“That wasn’t an answer.”“It was a response.”“It absolutely wasn’t.”I groaned and dropped my forehead onto the table. The restaurant suddenly felt too crowded. Too loud. Too full of people who definitely hadn’t just been informed that their entire life might be one giant mystery.Lucky them.Elena rubbed her face. “You know what?”“What?”“I think we’ve had enough excitement for one
I hadn’t realized how much I missed freedom until I was sitting in the backseat of a car that didn’t belong to me.Which was admittedly a strange thought. Most people probably associated freedom with owning things.I apparently associated it with temporarily borrowing billionaire things. But I guess I did own it for the mean time.The driver remained silent during the entire trip, which honestly I appreciated. After spending weeks surrounded by Adrian and Victor, both of whom communicated like emotionally unavailable princes, silence felt peaceful.I sat with one leg tucked beneath me while staring out the window. I’d missed the city. I could boldly say I knew it better than most, considering the fact that I literally walked almost everywhere, everyday.And for the first time since entering Adrian Kane’s mansion, I felt like I could breathe properly again.My phone buzzed, distracting me.ELENA.I answered immediately.“Please tell me you’re actually coming.”I grinned. “That’s a rude
I slept terribly.Which honestly shouldn’t have surprised me considering my life had transformed into a movie thriller starring one emotionally unavailable billionaire, one suspiciously attractive corporate bodyguard and me, the idiot who kept agreeing to things.Victor’s words followed me through the entire night and the annoying part was that I knew he meant it.I stared at the ceiling for what felt like hours, replaying every conversation I’d had inside this mansion. And by the time morning arrived, I was exhausted and somehow even more confused than before.Fantastic. Exactly what I needed.I dragged myself downstairs expecting another round of training from hell. Media coaching, interview practice, or maybe another lesson on how wealthy people held forks.God forbid I embarrass billionaire society by using the wrong spoon.The dining room looked exactly the same as always. I grabbed a piece of toast and settled into my chair when Victor walked in.“Nooooo! Please, save me God!” I
The next morning began with violence. Not physical violence. Corporate violence. Which honestly felt worse. I was halfway through my first bite of toast when Victor walked into the dining room carrying a tablet and an expression that immediately ruined my appetite. “No.” Victor paused. “I haven’t said anything.” “You brought the tablet.” “And?” “That thing only appears when you’re planning to make my life difficult.” Victor sat across from me. “Training.” I groaned so loudly one of the staff members glanced over. “I thought we already did training.” “We did.” “Then why are we doing more training?” “Because yesterday you told a hypothetical reporter that your marriage was founded on financial desperation.” I pointed at him with my toast. “It was founded on financial desperation.” Victor ignored me. “As well as surveillance.” “Correct.” “And creepy energy.” “Also correct.” Victor closed his eyes briefly. “You’re impossible.” I smiled at that. “Thank you.” That w
Victor’s footsteps faded beyond the ballroom doors, leaving silence behind thick enough to choke on.I stayed exactly where I was standing beneath the chandelier lights, arms folded tightly across my chest while Adrian’s voice lingered softly through hidden speakers above me.“What do you know of y
Victor arrived at exactly seven in the morning like some expensive corporate demon summoned by punctuality itself. I opened the bedroom door half asleep, hair messy, eyes barely functioning and immediately regretted everything about my existence. How did this man look professionally intimidating
I was still staring at the ceiling when the speakers crackled softly above me.“Why exactly do you think you’re a disappointment, Amara?”I screamed. Actually screamed.My phone flew out of my hand dramatically before bouncing against the blankets while my heart nearly launched itself from my chest
A dull throbbing pulsed through my head as I groaned softly and forced my eyes open. For a few seconds, everything looked blurry as the ceiling above me slowly sharpened into view and confusion settled heavily inside my chest.My room.I was back in my room.I pushed myself upward too quickly and







