Chapter 99
After leaving the Larson residence, I took a cab to my old home.
After my parents died in a car accident, I sold all our properties to pay off debts, except for this old house, which holds all the memories of my parents and me.
Getting out of the car, I looked at the familiar place with mixed feelings. Taking out the key hidden in the flowerpot, I stood there in silence for a long time before opening the door.
The house was quiet, filled with my photos and my parents‘ belongings. It seemed like nothing had changed, yet everything was different.
Sitting on the couch, I quietly stared at the photos on the wall. It all felt like a dream.
Suddenly, I heard a faint sound behind me. My body stiffened, and my nerves tensed up. Was someone in my house?
Afraid to turn around, I slowly reached for my phone to call the cops.
But as always, in moments of extreme panic, my hands fumbled, and even unlocking my phone screen became a struggle.
Behind me, I felt someone was staring at me, getting closer and closer.
Taking a deep breath, I abruptly stood up and turned to look behind me.
At the doorway, a man stood holding a stick, his face grim as he looked at me.
I stood frozen in place, my throat constricted with fear.
That person… He was tall, with black hair, a grim face, and a large burn scar on his right cheek and fingers.
His overall appearance was eerie and unsettling, just like the fear I felt before I died.
“Are you following me?” he asked in a hoarse voice.
I opened my mouth, but no words came out. It was a fear that stemmed from the depths of my soul.
“How did you know I was here?” he frowned, tossing the stick aside and communicating with me as if he were accustomed to it.
I stared at him rigidly.
This voice… it was definitely the person who killed me before. Definitely! But why did he seem to know me?
Wait… I’m currently assuming the identity of Stephany. Why does he recognize me?
“I didn’t know you were here,” I spoke softly, taking a deep breath. “Isn’t this where Stephanie used to live? I’ve been getting close to her friend, Rachel, recently, and I found out where she used to live.”
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The man sat on the couch. “I’m hiding out here for a few days.”
I stood still, stiffly looking at him.
“It seems you’ve done a good job impersonating her,” he sneered.
I was frozen.
What did he mean? What relationship did Stephany have with this man? Impersonating what?
“Just…” My mind raced quickly, with no memories associated with this man.
“Mr. Lincoln Senior had a stroke…” I guessed, thinking that our cooperation was related to the Lincoln family.
“Are you pregnant with his child?” The man seemed uninterested in matters concerning the Lincoln. family, just glaring at me darkly.
A chill ran down my spine. This man seemed capable of killing me at any moment. But why… was he staying in my house?
“Yes…” I answered softly…
The man suddenly laughed. His laughter was wild and intense.
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A very good thriller in the beginning ruined by unnecessary twist and unrealistic plots. Exaggerating the story just for the sake of it. Totally disappointed...