My Luna And The Devil
omach. "You should relax," a man's voice said to me. Huh? Who the hell was that. I blinked my eyes open. Though at first a bit blurry, but they cleared after a few more blinks. I saw a man smi
s you drove?" "No, I didn't... Uhm, yes... Yes. I remember now," I stuttered, still struggling a bit to recollect all that happened as I was still a bit lightheaded. "I felt so weak and I couldn't explain why, but I felt it was because I ate too much." He was silent but his expression said a lot. The narrowing of his eyes and the deep breath he took gave me a feeling that he had something else to say. "I need to get back to my family. Please, help me," I begged. "I'm Andre. Friends call me Dre," he said, stretching forth his hand for a handshake. "I'm Elena. But I go by El," I smiled weakly, as I reached out to take his hand. I had begun to feel stronger. I was strong enough to sit up. "I'll help you contact your family," he said. " I promise." He was a stranger and I didn't know what his intentions were. I just hoped they weren't bad because, at that point, I couldn't defend myself if I tried. He helped me up and led me to the sitting room which was so large. I had to blink twice to be sure that I wasn't seeing double. The room was massive, almost twice the size of that of my husband. They had to be massively wealthy. Everything about the house pointed to that. He grabbed the remote at the large centre table and sat on one of the side sofas. I walked across to the longest sofa, just opposite the one he sat on, and sat. There were four big bowls of fruits on the centre table and he motioned to me to pick any fruit of my choice. I took an apple, and without even wondering if it was poisoned, I brought it close to my mouth and had a bite. It was delicious. I tried to contact my husband by activating the mind link once again, all to no avail. The more I tried, the more I failed. I couldn't tell what prevented me from being able to reach him. "Don't you think he might have cut off the contact himself? I mean, mind links are always effective unless one party decides to block off