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Married to a Stranger, Loved by a Ghost

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Elena Hart awakens from a crash with no memory, finding herself in a perfect life with Caleb, a husband she doesn't recognize. Despite the photos and his devotion, her body recoils from his touch. Nightly, a bleeding phantom warns her to flee. When Elena uncovers evidence that her accident was staged, Caleb’s love turns into chilling surveillance. Now, she must uncover the truth of her rewritten past before the man beside her ensures she stays silent forever.

Married to a Stranger, Loved by a Ghost Chapter 1

Elena wakes to the sound of someone whispering her name.

Not gently. Not lovingly.

Urgently.

"Elena... don't."

Her eyes snap open.

White ceiling. Soft yellow light. The faint hum of an air conditioner. The air smells sterile, like something scrubbed clean too many times.

A hospital.

Her throat burns when she tries to swallow. Her body feels distant, like it belongs to someone else. When she lifts her hand to rub her eyes, something cold presses against her skin.

A ring.

A diamond, oval-cut, delicate but unmistakably expensive. It glints beneath the fluorescent light.

Her stomach drops.

She doesn't remember owning a ring like this.

She doesn't remember anything.

The door opens with a quiet click.

A man steps inside.

He looks like he hasn't slept in days-dark hair rumpled, stubble shadowing his jaw, shirt wrinkled at the collar. His eyes lock onto hers and something raw and desperate flickers across his face.

"You're awake."

His voice breaks on the last word.

Relief floods his features so suddenly it almost looks painful.

"Elena," he says again, softer now. "God."

She stares at him.

He's handsome in a restrained way-sharp cheekbones, controlled posture, the kind of man who looks like he lives inside order. But she feels nothing. No recognition. No warmth.

Only the faintest tremor of unease.

"Do I... know you?" Her voice comes out hoarse, barely audible.

The relief drains from his face.

The silence stretches between them, thin and brittle.

He approaches the bed slowly, as if she's something fragile that might shatter if he moves too fast. His hand hovers before settling gently over hers.

The diamond catches the light again.

"You're my wife," he says quietly.

Her pulse spikes.

"I'm Caleb."

The words land like stones in water, rippling outward. Wife. Caleb. Two years, he tells her. Married for two years. A car accident. A rainy intersection. A truck that ran a red light.

"You've been unconscious for four days," he says, thumb brushing her knuckles as if memorizing them. "They warned me about memory loss. It's temporary. It's shock."

Temporary.

Shock.

She tries to summon something-an image, a feeling, a fragment of him in her life. A wedding. A kiss. A shared joke.

Nothing.

There's only static where her memories should be.

The doctor confirms it an hour later with professional calm. Retrograde amnesia isn't uncommon after trauma. Her brain is protecting itself. The memories will return in time.

"In time," Caleb repeats later, as he helps her sip water.

He smiles gently, reassuringly.

But when he thinks she isn't looking, fear creeps into his expression. Something sharper than concern.

Something territorial.

-

Their house is exactly what she would have chosen.

That's the part that unsettles her most.

White walls. Clean lines. Soft grey furniture. A bookshelf organized by color. Fresh eucalyptus in a glass vase on the kitchen island.

It feels like her taste.

But not her life.

"You decorated most of it," Caleb says as he carries her overnight bag inside. "You were obsessed with getting the lighting right in the living room."

Was.

The word sticks.

She steps carefully through the entryway. There are framed photos lining the hall.

Her breath catches.

In every picture, she's smiling.

On a beach, wind whipping her hair. At what looks like a vineyard, her arm looped through Caleb's. On a sofa, laughing at something outside the frame.

She studies her own face.

She looks happy.

Radiant.

In love.

She glances at Caleb.

He's watching her reaction closely. Too closely.

"You don't remember any of it?" he asks.

She shakes her head.

Something flickers in his eyes again-hurt, yes, but something else underneath. Calculation? Fear?

"It's okay," he says quickly. "We'll make new memories."

Make.

As if the old ones don't matter.

As if they can be replaced.

-

That night, she dreams.

She's running.

Rain lashes against her skin, cold and relentless. Her lungs burn. Her heart pounds so violently she can taste iron in her mouth.

Footsteps behind her.

A voice shouting her name.

But it isn't Caleb's voice.

It's deeper. Rougher. Cracked with something that sounds like terror.

"Elena, don't stop!"

She turns.

A man stands beneath a flickering streetlight.

His face is blurred at the edges, like smoke obscuring glass, but his eyes-

His eyes are devastating.

Not gentle. Not controlled.

Desperate.

"Wake up," he says.

Not a plea.

A command.

"You promised you'd run."

The sound of metal screeching fills the air. Headlights explode toward her.

She jolts upright in bed, gasping.

Darkness.

The digital clock reads 3:17 a.m.

Beside her, Caleb sleeps peacefully.

His hand is wrapped around her wrist.

Not loosely.

Firmly.

As if anchoring her there.

She stares at his face in the dim light.

It's calm. Beautiful. Still.

She slides her hand slowly from his grip.

He tightens it instinctively.

Her pulse stutters.

-

The next morning, she finds the first crack.

Caleb is in the shower when she wanders into the study. It's immaculate-desk aligned, papers stacked perfectly.

One drawer is locked.

She doesn't know why that bothers her.

She opens the others. Bills. Insurance forms. Medical reports from the accident.

Her name. Over and over.

Then she sees it.

A newspaper clipping tucked inside a folder.

The headline reads:

LOCAL WOMAN IN CRITICAL CONDITION AFTER HIGHWAY COLLISION

The date is three weeks before the accident Caleb described.

Her fingers go numb.

She scans the article quickly.

It's her. The photo is unmistakable. Same hair. Same face.

Different car.

Different location.

Different accident.

Her breath turns shallow.

Footsteps echo in the hallway.

She shoves the clipping back and closes the drawer just as Caleb appears in the doorway, towel slung over his shoulder.

"What are you doing?" he asks.

His tone is light.

Too light.

"Just... looking around."

His gaze lingers on the desk for half a second too long.

"You should rest," he says.

"I found something."

The words slip out before she can stop them.

His entire body goes still.

"A newspaper article," she continues carefully. "About another crash."

Silence swallows the room.

Then he laughs softly.

"Oh. That." He runs a hand through his damp hair. "That was a minor accident last year. You barely remember it even before this."

"That's not what it says."

His eyes sharpen.

"Elena."

It's the first time he's said her name like a warning.

"You were under a lot of stress back then. You fainted while driving. It wasn't dramatic."

"But it says-"

"It says whatever journalists wanted it to say." His voice hardens slightly. "You can't trust headlines."

Her skin prickles.

"Why didn't you mention it?"

He steps closer.

Too close.

"I didn't want to overwhelm you."

His fingers brush her cheek.

It should feel intimate.

Instead, it feels like containment.

"You just woke up," he murmurs. "Let's not go digging for ghosts."

Ghosts.

The word echoes.

-

That night, the dreams return.

This time clearer.

She's in a parking garage. Fluorescent lights flicker overhead. The same man stands in front of her.

She sees more of him now.

Dark curls falling over his forehead. A cut on his lip. Blood staining the collar of his shirt.

He grabs her shoulders.

"You have to remember," he says urgently. "He's lying to you."

Her heart fractures inside her chest.

"Who are you?" she whispers.

His expression shatters.

"You love me," he says.

The pain in his voice is unbearable.

"You're my wife."

The word slams into her.

Wife.

She jolts awake again.

Caleb is sitting upright this time, staring at her.

"You're having nightmares," he says.

Not a question.

"How do you know?"

"You've been saying someone else's name."

Ice floods her veins.

"What name?"

He doesn't answer immediately.

His jaw tightens.

"Daniel."

The name explodes inside her head.

A flash-

Hands laced with hers.

Laughter echoing off brick walls.

A whispered promise in the dark.

Gone as quickly as it came.

Caleb leans forward.

"There is no Daniel," he says carefully. "You had a coworker once, but you barely spoke to him."

"That's not true."

The certainty shocks even her.

He studies her face.

Then he smiles.

And for the first time, the smile doesn't reach his eyes.

"Your brain is filling in blanks," he says softly. "It happens. Trauma creates... illusions."

Illusions.

Like newspaper clippings dated wrong.

Like accidents that don't match.

Like a name that feels carved into her bones.

He brushes her hair away from her forehead.

"You're safe here."

The way he says it makes her stomach twist.

Safe.

The word sounds like a cage.

As he lies back down, she stares at the ceiling.

Somewhere deep in her chest, beneath the confusion and fear, something else is waking.

Instinct.

And instinct is screaming.

Because in her dream, Daniel wasn't the one chasing her.

He was the one trying to save her.

And when she thinks about the accident-about rain and headlights and the sickening screech of metal-

She remembers something else.

A hand on the steering wheel.

Not hers.

Turning it.

Deliberately.

Her breath catches.

Slowly, carefully, she turns her head toward the man sleeping beside her.

His face is peaceful again.

Controlled.

Perfect.

But his hand rests on her waist like a claim.

And for the first time since she woke up, Elena feels something stronger than confusion.

She feels fear.

Because maybe the ghost in her dreams isn't the danger.

Maybe the danger is the man who never leaves her side.

And if her memories really are coming back-

He knows it.

And he's running out of time.

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Married to a Stranger, Loved by a Ghost of Contents

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