I slowly blinked my eyes to the stinging ray of light that fell on my eyes. I covered my eyes with my arm and slowly opened it with the help of the shade my arm provided. I realized I was in a room more livelier than the one I was previously in. I dropped my arm and sat on the bed. I scanned through the room and it was different. The clothes I wore was changed into clean ones, and I had stitches on the cuts on my leg. I looked to my left and I saw a table by my the bed. On it was a tray of food and a glass of water. By the tray was a small tray containing medicine. I heard my tummy rumble, I crawled towards the table and grabbed the tray of food and savouring it like a hungry dog. I grabbed the water and gulped everything down. I then placed the plate and glass back on the tray and wiped my mouth with the back of my palm. It's been three days since I had a healthy meal like this. I took in the medicine and got off the bed. I walked on the soft fluffy carpet that soothed my sore feet towards the door. I slowly turned the knob and opened the door ajar popping my head through looking through the hallway to check if it was clear. Even though the place is beautiful I need to Julian from Nathan's wrath. The last three days in that abandoned house has been a nightmare. It got to a time where I had actually wanted to die but the thought of Julian was my only reason for survival and the urge to get revenge on Nathan. I came out and tried to sneak out of the place. Unfortunately, I was spotted by a very muscular man in all black .
" Hey you!" He yelled and I began to run forgetting that I had an injury on my leg.
I bumped into someone and fell to the floor. He is well built, very musculine and very tall about 6'4 feet. He held his jet black hair into a ponytail. He had hazel eyes, a long pointed nose,a full red lips and a sharp jawline and he was tan skinned. He wore a suit which flexed his broad chest and biceps. He looked straight into my eyes with a cold glare sending chills down my spine. I knew this was the beginning of my miserable life.