All The Lies: A Dark New Adult Romance: Chapter 5
All The Lies: A Dark New Adult Romance (Lies & Truths Duet Book 1)
WHEN I WAKE up the next day, a small part of me hopes whatever happened yesterday was a nasty nightmare.
Iâm not in the hospital. I didnât lose my memories. I donât have a fiancé who calls me a monster.
The white walls surrounding me and the scent of bleach negate the first option.
My heartbeat picks up when I search my surroundings for those sinister, terrifying eyes. My entire body kicks into gear, tightening and shuddering for a fight.
Heâs not here.
I release a breath. Maybe that part was indeed a nightmare.
âReina?â
My muscles lock as I turn to my side. Pain explodes in the back of my head and I wince. Itâs like a dull ache gripping my entire system.
âTake it easy, Rei.â An older manâs face comes into view as he helps me into a comfortable sitting position.
Heâs wearing a dark brown, Italian-cut suit. His short, dark hair is styled to perfection and his sharp green eyes look so much likeâ¦Asher.
âYouâre Asherâs father?â
âYou remember me.â He smiles, and it reaches his eyes. âI was worried when the doctors mentioned amnesia.â
âI still donât remember. You just look so much like him.â
âI see.â He unbuttons his jacket and sits down on the stool beside me. âIâm Alexander Carson, Asherâs father and your guardian of sorts.â
âMy guardian? Arenât I twenty-one?â
âAlmost twenty-one, yes. I was your legal guardian until you turned eighteen, and since you continued to study in Blackwood, I remain your next of kin.â
Oh. Okay.
âThen that should mean Asher and I arenât engaged.â I couldnât hold in the smile in my voice even if I tried.
It was a nightmare.
âYes, you are, Rei.â
My good mood falls like an atomic bomb. âI canât be engaged to my foster brother.â
He smiles in a reassuring kind of way, like the nurse. âI became your legal guardian your senior year of high school, but you and Asher were engaged long before that. Besides, you never really lived together. Asher has been studying at Oxford for the past three years.â
Oxford. Thatâs in England. Phew. So heâll go back there and leave me here in peace.
Problem solved.
I focus back on Asherâs father with newfound interest. Unlike Asherâs, his eyes are a lighter green with a meaner shape. His lips are thinner, too. Itâs a profile of a man in power, I donât know how I know it, but I do.
âYou said you became my legal guardian my senior year?â
He passes me a glass of water, and I drink even though Iâm not thirsty. âCorrect.â
âW-what happened to my parents?â My heartbeat skyrockets and I grip the glass tight as I wait for his reply. Something tells me I wonât like it.
A sheen of sadness covers his features. âYour mother died during childbirth and you lost your father in an accident. Gareth was my best friend and partner. He named me as your guardian in his will.â
Oh.
Pressure builds behind my eyes and a strange sense of grief hits me. Itâs not only because of my parentsâ deaths, but also because I donât remember any of it.
How could I forget my own parents?
No.
I have parents. Deep down, I think I do have parents somewhere.
Alexander pats my hand with deep sympathy that touches my heart. His attitude is a million times different from that of his devil son. If it werenât for the uncanny physical resemblance, I wouldâve never linked the two together.
âOne step at a time, Rei.â He offers a reassuring look. âWeâve got this.â
A wave of tears assaults me, welling in my eyes.
Those are the words Iâve yearned to hear the most since I woke up with my head wiped clean. I wanted someone to console me and tell me everything will be okay. Instead, I had my freaking fiancé calling me a monster and threaten to break me.
I swallow back the need to cry. âThank you, Mr. Carson.â
âItâs Uncle Alex to you, or just Alex if you donât feel the familiarity yet.â He pats my hand once more before standing. âYou should freshen up. The police are here for you. Remember, donât answer anything you donât feel like answering. Iâve already informed them about your memory loss. Theyâre well aware your testimony wonât be much, but theyâll try to push anyway.â
I nod slowly.
The nurse from yesterday comes inside, wearing a serene, welcoming expression.
I canât help searching behind her, expecting the nightmare from yesterday to show up with the intention of harvesting my soul.
Oxford, remember? Our engagement canât even be real if weâve lived apart for more than three years. Long-distance relationships arenât known to workânot that I had any relationship with that psycho.
The nurse, Erika, exchanges some pleasantries with me as she helps me into a wheelchair.
Aside from the pain at the back of my head and my shoulders, my arms are sore and my legs are covered in blue and green bruises as if someone beat me up with the intention of killing me. I canât stand up on my right leg; the doctor mentioned something about a bad sprain.
After Erika helps me use the toilet, I place both arms on the sink as support and stand up. Pain snaps to my nape and my one good, unsteady leg. I bite my lower lip and remain still, panting, trying to let the agony pass.
I freeze as I stare ahead.
A galaxy of green, blue, and purple bruises cover my cheek, starting near my eye and spanning down to the hollow of my neck.
Still, the face that greets me in the mirror is familiar.
Way too familiar.
I have a slim, tall body like a model. My round breasts are high and perky, and I appear fit as if I work out for a living.
My exotic, blue eyes are so huge itâs scary with all the bruises surrounding them. Itâs almost as if whoever beat me was seconds away from clawing my eyes out.
A shiver dances down my spine at the thought.
What could I have done to elicit such strong hatred? Or was I simply a victim of being in the wrong place at the wrong time?
My strawberry blonde hair reaches my shoulders in waves. Light blondish highlights add a beautiful hue at the tips. Itâs greasy and could use a wash, though.
What type of dye did I use to achieve this color?
Iâm a natural, bitch.
The voice in the back of my head startles me.
Okay, natural it is.
For long seconds, I continue watching my image in the mirror. If I recognize that face as my own, how come I donât remember anything about myself? How come I donât even remember why my face looks like itâs just come out of a battlefield?
My head hurts just thinking about it, so I let Erika wheel me back to the room.
âDo you feel better today?â she asks.
âIâm good, thanks.â Now that Asher the jerk isnât here, I feel a whole lot better.
The smile she offers me is motherly and warm. âAsher spent the entire night with you and didnât leave until your guardian came. How sweet is that?â
Not at all.
Iâm seriously contemplating asking if they have surveillance cameras so I can see if he did something to me in my sleep.
Paranoid much? Probably, but I donât trust that asshole. Not at all.
As soon as weâre in the room, weâre greeted by two police officers and an older man wearing a hat.
Alexander takes me from Erika with a polite nod. He maneuvers my chair so heâs behind me and Iâm facing the officers.
âReina,â he says, âThis is Detective Daniels.â
The detective appears to be in his mid-forties with a strong bone structure and sharp brown eyes that have been watching me closely since I came in.
He offers his hand, and I take it. âIâm sorry for what happened to you, Miss Ellis.â
âThank you.â
He doesnât sit down as he retrieves his notepad. âDo you recall where you were the night between last Friday and Saturday?â
I try to concentrate, but I find a blank page. Sighing, I shake my head.
âWe already asked your friends and classmates. You were last seen at the Black Devilsâ Friday night game.â
âBlack Devils?â I look between him and Alexander.
The latter smiles. âBlack Devils is the name of your collegeâs football team. Youâre the captain of the cheerleading squad.â
Oh. Okay. Iâm the captain of some devil cheerleaders. That totally makes sense.
No wonder Iâve been beaten up.
Also, cheerleading in college? How cliché can my life get? Kill me now, please.
âDo you remember who assaulted you, Miss Ellis?â Detective Daniels asks.
âNo. Iâ¦I remember nothing prior to waking up in the hospital.â
âThink carefully.â The detective leans closer until his face is a few inches away from mine. âYour testimony could help solve an important case that occurred at the same time as your assault.â
âDetective.â Alexanderâs voice hardens with a warning. âI told you Reina is suffering from retrograde amnesia. Donât push her.â
âNo.â I stop Alexander with a hand on his arm. âI want to help. What happened that night, detective?â
He narrows his eyes the same way Asher did when he seemed to not believe me. Itâs like they think Iâm building a persona or something.
âThere was a fire in a cottage not far from where you were found. We retrieved ashes of human remains that were scattered all over the place. Weâre investigating a homicide, Miss Ellis. Do you remember anything about what happened? Maybe you were there?â
My heart roars so loud as I focus on his words.
Human remains.
A homicide.
Oh, God.
âI-I donât know.â Tears well in my eyes. âI really donâtââ
âDonât answer that, Reina.â Alexander cuts off my jumbled words.
Detective Daniels pulls out a plastic bag containing a dainty bracelet. Then he retrieves a picture of me wearing a black and white cheerleading outfit with the same bracelet around my wrist. âWe found this bracelet inside the burnt cottage, and we believe you do know something.â
âIâ¦I donât.â Or at least I donât remember.
âThatâs only circumstantial evidence, detective. No judge will give you a warrant for that.â Alexander speaks with a coolness that intimidates me even though heâs not addressing me. âReturn with more concrete evidence. Until then, you will not harass my client or Iâll file a restraining order.â
Client?
âVery well.â The detective stands up, looking at me with a hardened expression. âWeâll be seeing each other again, Miss Ellis.â
He waves the bracelet in front of my face, and something inside me snaps.
Thatâs mine. He has no right to take whatâs mine.
Before I can voice my thoughts, the detective saunters out of the room with the officers following close behind him.
âNever mind him, Reina.â Alexander faces me. âYouâre safe.â
âHe⦠Does he suspect me of murder?â
âHe only has circumstantial evidence, and it means nothing.â He clutches my shoulder. âMy entire firm will defend you until the last breath we have. Donât worry about it.â
A firm.
His confidant aura and legal talk make sense. Heâs a lawyer and owns a firm. That explains the expensive-looking hospital.
He said heâll defend me, but does it really matter if Iâm an actual suspect and had a hand in hurting someone?
Dr. Anderson comes in with some interns, saying he needs to do a few more tests before my discharge.
Alexander spends most of the time talking on the phone about clients and lawsuits.
We stay a few more hours in the hospital, where I go through multiple tests and cognitive activities. While we wait for the results, Erika helps me shower and put on new clothes Alexander brought.
Seeming satisfied with my results, Dr. Anderson signs my discharge papers.
Alexander wheels my chair out toward a black, shiny Mercedes in front of which a driver wearing a sharp suit holds the door open.
A German car and a driverâof course. I shouldâve pieced it all together.
Something glints in the distance as we stop near the door. I shield my eyes with the back of my hand. A slender figure stands near the corner, wearing a black hoodie and holding something shiny. I could almost swear the glint is directed at me. I squint to get a better view. The figure and the glint disappear altogether.
I crane my head, searching the corner.
Nothing.
Itâs like they were never there.
Please tell me that wasnât a play of my imagination.
âWhat is it, Reina?â Alexander follows my field of vision.
âN-nothing.â My brain is probably still trying to keep up with the outside world.
Alexander and the driver help me into the backseat. The wheelchair goes in the trunk. Then we hit the road.
My âguardianâ busies himself with his phone as I watch the cityâs tall buildings through the half-lowered window. The colors are so vibrant and⦠alive. So why do I feel anything but?
Chaos and the unknown gnaw at my chest like the prickling of tiny needles.
I lean over, letting the wind blow my hair back. It wouldâve felt nice under different circumstances.
I close the window and slowly face Alexander. âWhere are we going?â
He lifts his head from his phone. âSince youâre still weak, you should move back in with me until youâre stronger.â
âWhere did I used to live?â
âIn an apartment close to the center of town.â He pauses. âThereâs been a break-in during your stay in the hospital.â
âA b-break-in? Why?â
âWe donât know. Nothing was stolen.â
My brows furrow. âHow come the detective didnât mention that? It could be motive, right?â
âI didnât report it.â His face is hard. âYou donât want the police to sniff around you, Reina.â
âBut why? Arenât I the victim in this?â
âYou are, but youâre also Gareth Ellisâ only heir. Our families donât like attention from anyone, police included.â
Thereâs something heâs not telling me, but what?
His face breaks into a smile and I recognize that he shut off the subject altogether. âMy house is your house. And donât worry, Blackwood College isnât far.â
âOkay.â I would rather stay with someone who clearly cares about my well-being than being alone anyway.
âAre you ready to go home, Reina?â
Does it matter when I donât even know where my home is?