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Suddenly, I heard a beeping sound coming in from the glass doors before they slid open, a lady walking in with a tray of cup in her hand. I’ve never been so glad to see a person in my life before. She’s tall and pale, with full wavy red hair which she pulled up in a ponytail, her long legs running out of the black mini skirt she wore, her high heels leaving thuds every step she took. I noticed the big smile she had on her face as she approached me.
” Good morning. you’re awake. ” she said with a broad smile, bending down to drop the tray on the bedside table.
I had so many things to say at once, so many questions that needed answering. ” Where am I? ” I asked her frantically.
Ignoring my question, she points a cup to me and said ” drink this. It’ll help you feel better ”This content provided by N(o)velDrama].[Org.
” I don’t want that! Where the hell am I? ” I asked gingerly.
” You need to take this and calm down, Okay? ” She repeated, fueling my anger.
” I’m not calming down! Where the hell am I? ” I screamed.
” You need to calm down okay? It’s better for you”
Better for me? I didn’t understand what she meant by that. I think there’s something sick happening here.
She puts out the cup and takes the tray, before saying to me ” The boss wants you to rest and he’d be with you shortly. He has some business he’s attending to in the mean time” and she walks out, the door sliding shut behind her.
The boss? Who the hell was she talking about? The image of that man who appeared to be the leader of those men in black suits last night appeared to me again. Everything slowly started to make sense. I pictured his face and it was like he was standing right there with me right now.
My fears turns into anger, bubbling inside me as the woman’s thudding steps disappeared. I looked towards the large balcony doors and it was easy to see that it’s been locked. I grit my teeth angrily before going back to searching for my phone. Damn it, I should have asked that woman! Seeing as she is tired all my questions, she probably wouldn’t have provided me an answer too if I’d asked her about my phone. Was I expecting her to just hand it back to me?
I screamed at the top of my voice angrily as my hands dug underneath the pillow, searching frantically for my phone. I felt frustrated by the minute, my head spinning from the scream. I didn’t care if he was hearing me. In fact, I needed him to hear me screaming and come in here. maybe then I could escape.
I didn’t know what exactly he plans to do with me even though my parents had shamelessly sold me to him but I wasn’t going to be a part of it, wasn’t going to sit passively and let him claim me like some bag of body.
I moved to the other side of the bed in a swift, pulling out the draw on the bedside table. Empty. I screamed again, knocking the tray of water over and spilling the water contents against the wall.
I grabbed at the side of my head as I felt a sharp pain. I felt dizzy for a second and sat at the edge of the bed to regain myself.
Slowly, I started to sob gently. My heart ached and my mind raced. My mind raced to yesterday, to Maddy, to us walking home from work. It was all new to me like it was happening over again. I’m leaving the bar with her after waving a dismissive hand at Emma and walking down the pavement with her, taking the bus and dropping off at our neighborhood.
I wondered if Maddy was looking for me. Did she suspect a thing about my disappearance? There was no doubt she’d been to my house this morning asking of me. Last night she’d asked us to go eat out today and talk about her university. Then I disappeared. She must’ve called and left a thousand messages. The pain came back again.
Angrily, I rose from the bed and screamed, kicking a foot on the wall. I walked towards the balcony and tried to pull it open. Locked as expected. I tried hitting it but the glass seemed stronger than bullet proof glass. I hurried back to the window. It was barred. I tried my best to lift it or alter it. My anger intensified.
Then I hurried over to the door again and frantically slapped at the glass door even though it was just as strong and impenetrable as the balcony doors.
” Let me out!! ” I screamed, feeling tears prickling at the sides of my eyes. the pain in my head has intensified over the course of screaming, my body getting weaker. I didn’t know what they had injected me with last night but I knew they were extremely strong and still in my system to have this effects on me. My chest contracted in a painful way, breaking me. But I don’t stop, I continued to hit and scream.