
The Stalker Who Kept My Secrets
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Introduction
Chapter 1
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"Lift your leg higher, Jasmine, or you are going to faceplant right onto the concrete," my mother snapped, gripping my elbow so tightly.
"I am trying, Mom, but my kneecap feels like it is being scraped with a rusted file," I grunted, dragging my left foot up the porch step of our suburban home.
The physical therapy center smelled like rubbing alcohol and false hope, but our house smelled exactly like vanilla candles and heavy, suffocating secrets. I hated both. Every shift of my weight sent a sharp, biting agony up my thigh, a brutal reminder of the metal rods now holding my skeleton together.
"Just get her inside before the neighbors start gossiping about the state of her limp," my father, Eduardo, muttered from behind us.
"Let them look, Eduardo, because at least our daughter is walking out of that clinic alive," she whispered, her voice cracking with an edge of panic that had become her default setting since the crash.
I ignored them both, my focus narrowing on the sheer effort of moving forward without collapsing. My sneakers dragged against the welcome mat, a pathetic, scraping sound that echoed in the quiet afternoon air. The front door groaned open, swallowing me back into the life I apparently used to live, though my brain could not remember a single detail of it.
"Go straight to your room and rest, okay?" Mom said, already reaching for my medication organizer.
"I want to sit by the living room window first, just for a little bit," I said, leaning heavily against the hallway wall.
"The doctor said elevation and total rest, Jasmine, not staring out at the street," she argued, her eyes darting toward the front blinds like she expected someone to be standing on our lawn with a camera.
"Let her be, Clarissa, she has been locked in a sterile room for two months," Dad interjected, setting the boxes down on the dining table with a heavy thud.
I did not wait for their permission, shuffling over to the plush armchair facing the front yard. Moving my leg was a chore, a slow, agonizing process that made sweat bead at my hairline, but I refused to let them see me cry. I sank into the cushions, propping my stiff leg onto the ottoman, letting out a ragged breath that felt far too heavy for a seventeen year old girl.
"Do you need your pain pills now, or can you wait until dinner?" Mom asked, hovering over me like an anxious shadow.
"I can wait, the numbness from the clinical dose is still wearing off anyway," I replied, staring blankly out through the glass.
The neighborhood was quiet, almost too quiet. Across the asphalt, the Villanueva house stood tall and imposing, its dark wood trim contrasting sharply with our bright white siding.
"Your father needs to check his accounting ledgers, so I will be in the kitchen prepping your broth," Mom announced, her footsteps retreating before I could even nod.
"Don't stay up too late, sweetheart," Dad added, his voice laced with that weird, exhausting guilt he had been carrying around like a heavy coat.
"I won't," I muttered.
The house grew silent, save for the distant clinking of pots from the kitchen and the low, rhythmic hum of our refrigerator. I leaned my head back against the headboard, closing my eyes as a sudden wave of exhaustion hit me. Images tried to form behind my eyelids, jagged metal, shattering glass, the blinding glare of high beams, and a terrifying sensation of falling into a bottomless black hole.
"No, stop it," I whispered to myself, forcing my eyes open to escape the phantom memory.
My heart hammered against my ribs, the phantom smell of burning rubber filling my nose even though the air was clear. The doctors called it post traumatic amnesia, a defense mechanism my brain constructed to shield me from the horror of the accident that nearly took my life. But the blank spaces felt worse than the pain, a massive, gaping void where my identity used to be.
I looked back out the window, trying to anchor myself in reality, trying to find something solid to hold onto. That was when I saw it.
A movement behind the glass of the second floor window across the street caught my attention, a subtle shifting of the heavy curtains. A tall, lean silhouette materialized from the shadows of the room, standing completely still against the glass. He was there, a dark outline against the pale interior light, his posture rigid and unmoving.
"Who are you?" I breathed, my fingers tightening on the fabric of my sweatpants.
Even from this distance, the intensity of that hidden gaze felt heavy, pressing against my chest like a physical weight. He did not move, he did not wave, he simply stood there, watching me with an eerie, unwavering focus that made the hairs on my arms stand up. It was not a casual glance from a curious neighbor, it was an intentional, deliberate stare that felt predatory yet strangely desperate.
"Jasmine, your soup is getting cold, come to the kitchen," Mom called out from the back of the house.
"I am not hungry, Mom," I shouted back, never breaking my stare with the figure across the street.
The silhouette remained perfectly still, a silent sentinel tracking my every breath through the dual layers of glass. A shiver coursed down my spine, a strange mixture of violation and an inexplicable, electric spark of familiarity that I could not comprehend. Why was he watching me like I was a ghost, or worse, like I was a piece of property he was waiting to reclaim?
"You need to eat to heal your bones, Jasmine, don't make me bring the tray in there," her voice carried a sharp tint of frustration now.
"I said I don't want it," I yelled, my voice cracking under the sudden, immense pressure of the stranger's gaze.
The shadow shifted slightly, a hand pressing flat against the glass of his window, the fingers long and pale against the pane. The gesture felt intimate, a silent communication across the barrier of the asphalt, a chilling promise that he was not going anywhere. My breathing hitched, the agonizing ache in my leg completely forgotten as the sheer thrill of fear and curiosity locked me in place.
"Clarissa, leave the girl alone, she is adjusting to being back in this cage," Dad’s voice drifted in from the study, sharp and defensive.
"She isn't eating, Eduardo, how is she supposed to get her strength back if she just stares outside?" Mom snapped back, their bickering fading into background noise.
I leaned closer to our window. He was a mystery I didn't ask for, a dark presence anchoring himself to my broken reality, and I knew right then that my recovery was going to be anything but peaceful.
"Are you the reason my memory is gone?" I whispered to the glass, the words sounding pathetic and terrified in the dimming light.
"If you keep staring at that house, you are going to see things you wish you hadn't," Dad said, suddenly standing right behind my chair.
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