'S
, the waves making me sway in a sea of
y, then I met a pair of icy blue eyes gazing back a
t answer, I was frozen! He squinted and I could feel he was definitely not
o was that man? W
es at me, as if I were nuts. I shoved him away from me and
I saw his jaw clenching. To my reli
s. It was very luxurious, there was no doubt it was a rich place. All I know is that I was marry
I had no idea why. Was that a dream? Have I fa
God's sake, I just got married! It was my wedding night, the on
s on a nightstand. It was a weird feeling, because it was like I knew that phone, bu
n the background. I went to the agenda and saw my name there. I mean, where it shoul
one, except... the man who was inside the room just minute
we were drinking champagne an
could see there was internet connection! I searched for
died forty night days before. And... What? A picture of Stef
out with my best friend? What k
h chestnut hair and amber eyes looked back at me from the profile picture. Was that me? I raised my hand
woman in the picture? That was just... I died and got back into someone else's body. It meant that person died as well? If
nd there he was, the scary, but very handsome man from before. Oh, my... I loved Stefan, but that one wa
er on many occasions, but we were never really close to each other. He was co
went to bed and let myself hold the pillow, which
look. Yeah, it was a very nice place. Theodore, for what I could see on the internet, was a CEO. He must have
to take a look at the drawers. Before I had an elegant, long but sexy n
ple t-shirt. Found socks, sneakers... great! I opened the door and peeked at the hallway. Empty. M
d found the stairs. Everyt
-aged woman said to m
I answ
rd is already waiti
kept repeating his name in my head so as not to forget. And when we
, he was neutral, then, astonished and finally, cold. Did
id, trying to b
ood. How rude! But then, I screamed at him last night, during our
saw his eyes moving at me, but
he could not do the same, I was not going to keep talking. I was not in my terr
ng the buttons of his tailored suit. I didn't ans
aised my e
talking to
e me a bad answer. I could see it in his eyes. I didn't know what kind of woma
hing, I got ba
idn't answer. I heard his d
. "Ok, see you by noon, then.
but said nothing, just
s footsteps and voices echoing through the corridor. An old woman with blazing bl
d, Iris, said to me and then turned to the other one, Riley.
indeed, an ar
to find out: how I died and who