LOGIN“Welcome home, Amara.”
I literally felt chills in my whole body. And I desperately searched round for the source of the voice, hoping I’d catch him. But I was sorely disappointed. The voice disappeared immediately after that. My heartbeat suddenly felt too loud inside my chest. My eyes moved instinctively toward the small cameras hidden in the corners. Victor continued walking like nothing had happened. Like mysterious billionaire voices speaking through invisible speakers was completely normal behavior. I huffed a breath, moving a strand of hair from my mouth as I stood straighter. Psychopaths. Both of them. I hurried after him quickly. “Wait.” Victor slowed slightly. “That’s it?” I whispered harshly. “That’s all he says?” “For now.” I frowned. “Where is he?” “Working.” “That’s not an answer.” “It’s the only one I can give.” I glanced around again uneasily as we walked deeper into the mansion. Everything looked too perfect. The floors gleamed beneath soft lights while massive glass windows overlooked darkness outside. Every single thing looked carefully placed like the house itself had rules. Our footsteps echoed quietly through the hallway. “How many people live here?” I asked. “Staff members rotate.” “That didn’t answer my question either.” Victor glanced at me briefly. “You’ll adjust faster if you stop asking the wrong questions.” That somehow annoyed me instantly. “What exactly are the right questions?” “The useful ones.” “Oh my God,” I muttered. “You people talk like villains.” Victor ignored me completely. We turned down another hallway and I noticed something immediately. One of the corridors ahead remained completely dark unlike the others. No lights, no decorations. Nothing. Just darkness stretching quietly ahead. My steps slowed slightly. “What’s down there?” Victor didn’t even look toward it. “Restricted area.” “Why?” “No access.” “That’s suspicious.” “Most security measures are.” I stared at the hallway a second longer before hurrying after him again. This mansion genuinely felt like the type of place where bodies disappeared. Which honestly should have made me run immediately. Instead, curiosity kept growing inside me. That probably said terrible things about my survival instincts. Victor finally stopped in front of massive double doors before pushing one open. My breath caught immediately. Jesus Christ. The bedroom looked bigger than Elena’s entire apartment. Warm golden lights reflected softly against cream walls while massive floor to ceiling windows overlooked the distant lake outside. The bed alone looked expensive enough to pay all my debts. There was a fireplace. A sitting area. A chandelier. And the bathroom visible through the partially opened door looked like something rich women cried dramatically inside during movies. I stepped inside slowly. “What the hell…” Victor stood quietly near the entrance watching my reaction carefully. “This will be your room.” My room. I walked farther inside carefully like touching something wrong might activate alarms. The carpet beneath my feet felt ridiculously soft. “People actually live like this?” “Some people.” I stared toward the giant bed again. The pillows alone looked emotionally supportive. “This is insane.” “You’ll find everything you need here.” As if summoned perfectly, another woman entered silently pushing a rack of clothes behind her. I nearly jumped. God. Why did everybody in this house move like trained assassins? The woman gave a polite nod. “Good evening, Miss Glen.” I blinked at the clothes. “What’s this?” “Your wardrobe.” “My what?” “Mr. Kane had clothing prepared in advance.” Prepared in advance. Again with that phrase. The woman rolled the clothes toward the walk-in closet while I stared after her slowly. Victor adjusted his sleeve calmly. “Mrs. Laurent will explain the household schedule tomorrow morning.” “Schedule?” “Yes.” “Why does this place sound like rehabilitation?” “That depends on perspective.” I turned toward him flatly. “You’re enjoying this.” “Not particularly.” Liar. The woman disappeared into the closet briefly before returning moments later. “Dinner will be served at eight, Miss Glen.” I frowned slightly. “With who?” A tiny pause. “Mr. Kane prefers private dining.” Of course he did. Everything about this man screamed emotionally unavailable billionaire. Victor handed me another folder with more papers. Wonderful. “The official contract,” he explained. I stared at it suspiciously. “Why do I feel like signing this will accidentally sell my soul?” “You’re not his type.” I blinked. Victor immediately looked like he regretted speaking. My eyes narrowed instantly. “That sounded personal.” “It wasn’t.” “Mhmm.” He ignored me again as I sat carefully at the edge of the bed while opening the contract slowly. The first few pages looked normal enough. Financial agreements, confidentiality terms, living arrangements. Then I noticed something strange. Violation of privacy terms will result in immediate termination. I frowned immediately. Termination? What kind of wording was that? I looked up slowly. “Why does this sound threatening?” “It’s legal language.” “It sounds murder-y.” “It isn’t.” “You hesitated.” “I didn’t.” “You absolutely did.” Victor looked exhausted suddenly. Interesting, he has a limit. Maybe Adrian wasn’t the only one suffering here. I continued reading quietly while Victor stood near the door patiently. The amount of money listed still looked unreal. Monthly allowance. Travel access. Medical coverage. My entire life could genuinely change because of this contract. That was the dangerous part. Not Adrian. Not the mansion. Hope. Hope made people stupid. I closed the folder slowly. “When do we sign?” “Tomorrow.” I nodded once before glancing around the room again. Everything still felt unreal like I had accidentally walked into somebody else’s life. Victor moved toward the door. “You should rest.” “Wait.” He paused. “Have you ever actually seen him?” Victor’s expression remained unreadable. “Yes.” “And?” A small silence followed as he looked at me. “He notices everything.” Before I could ask another question, he walked out. The door shut softly behind him. And suddenly, I was alone. The silence returned almost immediately. I sat there quietly for several seconds before finally standing again. Then slowly, I walked toward the windows. The view outside looked beautiful. The entire estate sat isolated from everything else. Cut off and private. A strange feeling settled quietly inside me then and it was not fear exactly. It was omething dangerous. Comfort. I hated that immediately because for the first time in a very long time, I didn’t feel financially terrified. No pretending everything was okay when it wasn’t. I swallowed hard suddenly. God, this was exactly how rich people trapped people. With comfort. I rubbed my arms slowly before deciding I needed a shower before my thoughts became more embarrassing. The bathroom nearly humbled me spiritually. A bathtub big enough for emotional breakdowns and arranged neatly beside the sink were skincare products. My skincare products. I froze. Slowly, I picked one up. Same brand, same moisturizer, same everything. My stomach tightened slightly. Okay, that was creepy. Not romantic creepy. Like actual creepy. “How much research did these people do?” I muttered. I glanced upward instinctively and I was relieved to see no cameras. At least none visible. That somehow didn’t help. After showering, I changed into soft silk pajamas already laid neatly on the bed for me. I dried my hair slowly while walking around the room afterward. The more I looked around, the more details I noticed. A cup of tea already waiting on the nightstand, steam still rising slightly from it. I froze again. No, that’s not possible. I walked toward the tea carefully before touching the cup and it was still warm. “But nobody entered the room…” At least not that I noticed. My eyes slowly lifted toward the corners of the room again. “This is insane.” I whispered. “They’re only there for security.” I nearly screamed. The voice came smoothly through hidden speakers again. Adrian. I spun around immediately. “What the hell?” “My apologies. I startled you.” “You think?” I looked around the room wildly despite knowing I wouldn’t find him. “Are you seriously watching me?” He paused before he replied. “Yes.” That was disturbingly honest. I crossed my arms tightly. “That’s creepy.” “You’re inside my home.” “That doesn’t make it less creepy.” Another pause followed. “You seem calmer now.” I blinked. “What?” “Earlier,” Adrian continued calmly, “your heartbeat was faster.” Every single hair on my body rose instantly. Excuse me? “You can hear my heartbeat?” “Not directly.” “That somehow doesn’t make this better.” A low sound came through the speakers then. A soft chuckle. I raised a brow at that. His voice was unfairly attractive. That was actually…not bad. But it genuinely irritated me. I walked toward the middle of the room slowly. “Okay,” I said carefully. “Since apparently you’re everywhere… can I ask questions?” “You’ll ask them regardless.” Fair enough. “Why won’t you see me?” Silence stretched briefly. “I prefer observation first.” “That sounds serial killer-ish.” Another soft amused sound. Definitely amused this time. “I assure you, Amara, I’m not planning to kill you.” “That’s comforting.” “You don’t sound comforted.” “Because rich mysterious men aren’t usually trustworthy.” “And poor strangers are?” I opened my mouth and closed it. Okay rude. “I still think this entire thing is weird.” “It is.” That answer surprised me slightly. “You admit that?” “I rarely insult my own intelligence by denying obvious things.” I stared toward the ceiling suspiciously. “You always talk like this?” “Like what?” “Like you escaped from a psychology textbook.” He went silent for a while. “You’re interesting.” My stomach did something deeply annoying. Absolutely not. We were not reacting to voices now. I walked toward the tea again mostly to distract myself. “You know,” I muttered, “normal people usually introduce themselves properly.” “I know who you are already.” “That’s not the point.” “You’re uncomfortable.” “No shit.” “You curse often when nervous.” I froze again. Then slowly lowered the teacup. “Oh my God.” Another soft pause. “You observe people like experiments.” “No,” Adrian said quietly. “Only important ones.” The room suddenly felt smaller. And warmer. Which made absolutely no sense because the man wasn’t even physically there. I hated that. “So what now?” I asked quietly. “You rest.” “And tomorrow?” “You adapt.” That sounded vaguely threatening and before I could ask anything else, the speakers went silent again. I stood there for several seconds staring upward as I rubbed my temples. “This man is insane.” No response came this time. Good. Because my heart was already behaving stupidly enough. Dinner felt even stranger. Mrs. Laurent escorted me into an enormous dining room with one long table sitting beneath dim lights. One plate, one chair occupied. Mine. I stopped walking immediately. “You people do know this looks cultish, right?” Mrs. Laurent remained perfectly calm. “Mr. Kane prefers privacy during meals.” “Does Mr. Kane prefer literally anything normal?” I got no answer so I nodded to myself. I sat slowly while servants appeared quietly with food before disappearing again almost immediately. The entire thing felt ridiculously formal. I picked up my fork carefully then paused. “Wait.” Mrs. Laurent stopped near the doorway. “Is he watching me right now?” A tiny hesitation.That tiny hesitation answered everything. “Oh my God.” Mrs. Laurent lowered her gaze slightly and I stared at her for a second before asking the question that had been bothering me since arriving. “Why won’t he see me?” This time Mrs. Laurent looked at me fully and for the first time since meeting her, she looked almost uncomfortable. Then quietly, carefully, she said, “Mr. Kane sees everything.” And suddenly, every camera in the dining room turned slowly toward me at once.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







