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The world came back in a rush of white. White ceiling, white sheets, the sterile smell of antiseptic. My head throbbed. I was in a hospital.
My fiancé, Cameron, rushed to my bedside, his face creased with worry. I decided to play a prank, pretending I had amnesia. "Who... who are you?" I whispered.
His relief evaporated, replaced by a calculating look. He showed me a picture of another woman, Hannah Nichols, an intern at his family's company. "She's the woman I love," he said, his voice flat. "But you and I are getting married. Our families have an agreement. A business merger. It's too important to fail."
My mind reeled. The man I loved was telling me our entire relationship was a lie. I felt a surge of fury. "Then call it off," I snapped. He grabbed my wrist, panic in his eyes. "If this merger falls through, my family is ruined. Hannah... she's very fragile. The stress would destroy her."
My life, my love, my future-it was all just collateral damage in his pathetic, selfish drama. I was nothing more than a business deal. The witty, proud Alicia England, heiress to a tech empire, reduced to a bargaining chip.
Later, I heard him on the phone, his voice soft and tender. "Don't worry, Hannah. It's all under control. She has amnesia. She doesn't remember a thing. Love me? Of course, she loves me. She's been obsessed with me since we were kids. It' s almost pathetic." My heart shattered. He thought I was a broken, forgetful fool he could manipulate. He was about to find out how wrong he was.
Chapter 1
The world came back in a rush of white. White ceiling, white sheets, the sterile smell of antiseptic. My head throbbed, a dull, persistent ache behind my eyes. I was in a hospital.
A figure shot up from a chair in the corner. "Alicia! You're awake."
It was Cameron. My fiancé. His handsome face was creased with worry, his usually perfect hair a mess. He rushed to my bedside, his hands hovering over me as if he was afraid to touch.
"The doctor said you just have a concussion. A minor one," he said quickly. "You took a nasty fall on the black diamond run. Do you remember?"
I remembered everything. The exhilarating speed, the sharp turn, the patch of ice that sent my skis flying. I remembered the world tumbling, a chaotic mess of snow and sky, before everything went dark.
But looking at Cameron' s anxious face, a playful idea sparked in my mind. We were supposed to be on a pre-wedding trip, a last getaway before the merger of our two families, England Corp. and Lawrence Holdings, was finalized by our marriage. It was all so serious, so planned. A little prank couldn't hurt.
I let my eyes go blank, unfocused. I stared at him for a long moment.
"I'm sorry," I whispered, my voice intentionally weak. "Who... who are you?"
Cameron froze. The relief on his face evaporated, replaced by a flicker of confusion. "What? Alicia, it's me. Cameron."
He leaned closer, his brow furrowed. "Don't you remember me?"
I shook my head slowly, my heart thumping with the thrill of the prank. I was waiting for him to laugh, to call my bluff, to pull me into his arms and tell me he loved me no matter what. I wanted that deep, reassuring love I' d always believed we had.
Instead, a strange look crossed his face. Not concern. Not love. It was something I couldn't place, something calculating. He glanced toward the door, then back at me. Believing I was a blank slate, he let the mask slip.
"I'm Cameron Lawrence," he said, his voice suddenly flat, stripped of all warmth. "Your fiancé."
The coldness in his tone sent a shiver down my spine. This wasn't part of the game.
He pulled out his phone and swiped through it. He didn't show me a picture of us. He showed me a picture of a girl I' d never seen before. She was pretty in a fragile, doe-eyed way, leaning against him in a sun-drenched park.
"This is Hannah Nichols," he said, his voice softening as he looked at the picture. "She's an intern at my family's company. She's the woman I love."
The air left my lungs. The playful prank died in my throat, choked by a sudden, sickening wave of shock.
"But you and I," he continued, looking back at me with that same chilling detachment, "are getting married. Our families have an agreement. A business merger. It's too important to fail."
My mind reeled. This couldn't be real. The man I had loved since we were teenagers, the man I was about to marry, was telling me our entire relationship was a lie.
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