Chapter 19: Awakening
LUCY IN BRIANNE’S BODY
The morning sun filtered through the grand windows of the mansion, casting a soft glow on the lavish furnishings.
As I sat at the breakfast table, the knowledge of my new reality settled over me.
I was originally Lucy Abrams, but after I was murdered, I found myself in the body of Brianne Karen, who turned out to be a spoiled billionaire heiress.
My life had been stolen from me, and now I was being forced to navigate this new world, figuring out the mystery of my own death all the while pretending to be someone I was not.
Chase, as vigilant as ever, sat across from me, his eyes scanning the room as if expecting danger at every corner.
Alessandro had left early to follow up on some leads, leaving us to our own devices.
“We need to be careful,” Chase said, breaking the silence. “Whoever did this to you won’t stop until they know you’re no longer a threat.”
I nodded, my mind racing with questions.
How had I ended up in Brianne’s body?
Why had my life been taken?
How had I managed to offend anyone?
The answers seemed totally bleak and out of reach, but I knew we had to keep pushing forward.
“We need to understand Brianne’s life better,” I looked into Chase’s eyes as I spoke.
“There have to be clues about her past that can help us.”
Chase nodded in agreement. “We will start with her closest connections. Darren Salvatore, her fiance, might be a good place to begin. He should know something, even if they weren’t close.”
The mention of Darren sent a cold shiver down my spine.Original from NôvelDrama.Org.
He was an enigmatic figure, powerful and intimidating. The prospect of meeting him was daunting, but necessary.
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Almost immediately, Chase and I made our way to Darren’s office, a sleek, modern building in the heart of the city.
The receptionist, a polished woman with a strict and professional demeanor, greeted us and led us straight to his office.
Darren Salvatore was as tall as ever, with sharp features and those piercing blue eyes still seemed to see right through me. He rose from his desk as we entered, his expression unreadable.
“Brianne, Chase,” he greeted us, his voice cool and controlled. “To what matter, do I owe the pleasure?”
I took a deep breath, trying to steady my shaky nerves. “We need to talk, Darren. About some recent… changes in my life.”
His eyes narrowed slightly. “What changes?”
Chase stepped in, confident as ever. “Brianne’s been acting differently lately. We think it might be related to something that happened recently. We need to know if you have any information that could help us.”
Darren’s expression remained unreadable.
“Brianne and I were never close. Our engagement is a mere business arrangement and nothing more. If she’s been acting strangely, I don’t see why I would know the reason.”
I felt a sharp pang of frustration.
Darren was a dead end, at least for now.
We thanked him and left his office, more determined than ever to uncover the truth.
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As we drove back to the mansion, a message from Alessandro popped into Chase’s phone.
“I have a lead. Meet me at the old warehouse by the docks.”
We exchanged a glance.
This could be the break we needed. The drive to the docks was tense, the city’s lights blurring past us as we sped towards our destination.
The warehouse loomed ahead, a dark and foreboding structure that seemed to hold the answers we sought.
Alessandro was waiting for us, his expression grim. “I found out who might be behind all this. A man named Victor. He runs a lot of shady operations in the city. If anyone knows why this happened to you, it would be him.”
“How do we find him?” I asked, my heart pounding with anticipation.
“He’s known to frequent a club downtown. It’s very risky, but if we want answers, we have to confront him there.”
He turns pointedly to me.
“Dress low-key”
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The anticipation burned in my chest until nighttime.
That night, Chase and I headed to the club. It was a small, seedy-looking establishment with heavy music and dim lighting.
The air was thick with the scent of alcohol and sweat, and the crowd was a mix of dangerous-looking individuals and unsuspecting partygoers.
We made our way to the VIP section, where Alessandro had told us Victor could usually be found. As we approached, a burly guard stopped us, his eyes narrowing.
“Who are you?” he demanded.
“We’re here to see Victor,” Chase said, his voice steady. “It’s important.”
The guard looked us over before nodding and stepping aside.
Inside, Victor sat in a plush booth, surrounded by a group of equally intimidating men.
His shadowed gaze locked onto us as we approached.
“What do you want?” Victor asked, his voice cold.
I took a deep breath, stepping forward. “I need some answers. About Brianne Karen and Lucy Abrams.”
Victor’s eyes flickered with recognition, and for a moment, I thought I saw a hint of fear. “Brianne and Lucy? What do you know about them?”
“I know that Lucy Abrams was murdered,” I said, my voice steady despite the fear gnawing at my insides. “And I know that Brianne Karen had something to do with it. I need to know why.”
Victor leaned back, a cold smile playing on his lips. The scar above them made it look like an ugly sneer”You’re treading dangerous waters, little girl. Some secrets are best left buried.”
“I need answers, and I’m not leaving until I get some,” I replied, hoping that my determination showed more than my fear.
Victor studied me for a moment before nodding. “Fine. But know this the truth you seek will change everything.”
He leaned forward, his rough voice dropping to a whisper. “Brianne witnessed something she shouldn’t have. Something that powerful people would kill to keep hidden. When Lucy died, Brianne saw it happen. She was there, at the scene of the crime.”
My heart raced. This seemed like the most important piece of the puzzle. “Why was she there?”
“Brianne was involved with some very dangerous people,” Victor continued. “She got in over her head, and when she tried to back out, they came after her. Lucy was really just collateral damage.”
A cold shiver ran down my spine. Lucy had been in the wrong place at the wrong time, and now I was caught in the crossfire. “Who are these people?”
Victor shook his head. “I can’t tell you that. It’s too dangerous. But if you want to survive, you need to stay hidden. They’ll stop at nothing to keep their secrets.”
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Back at the mansion, Chase and I retell everything to Alessandro. The pieces were starting to come together, but the danger was greater than ever. We had to stay vigilant, and we had to find a way to protect ourselves.
“Brianne witnessed the murder,” Alessandro said, his voice grim. “That means whoever is behind this knows she saw them. We need to find out who they are before they find us.”
“We also need to figure out why I ended up in Brianne’s body,” I added. “There has to be a connection.”
Alessandro agreed. “We’ll continue to dig. But remember, we must keep this quiet. The fewer people who know the truth, the better.”
I felt a small glimmer of hope. We were finally on the right track.
The investigation was far from over, and the truth was more elusive than ever.
But with Chase and Alessandro by my side, I also felt a renewed sense of determination.
We will uncover the truth, no matter the cost.
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