♡Nia's POV♡
The morning sun gently filtered through the curtains, casting a warm glow into the room where I had spent the night. I couldn't help but feel disoriented for a moment as I tried to recall the events of the previous night. The weight of the situation settled back onto my shoulders, and my anxiety began to return.
As I was lost in thought, there came a soft but distinct knock on the bedroom door. I quickly sat up, heart racing, wondering what Juan wanted now. He had promised to help me find Sofia, but I had no idea what that entailed.
"Come in," I called, trying to sound as composed as possible.
Juan entered the room, his face as serious as ever. "We need to go somewhere," he stated, his eyes locked onto mine. "It's important."
I nodded, realizing that I had little choice but to follow his lead in this unfamiliar place. I got out of bed and hastily dressed, my mind racing with uncertainty.
As we left Juan's house, we didn't speak much. The journey was silent, and I had no idea where we were headed. Eventually, we arrived at a nondescript building tucked away in a quiet part of the city.
"This is it," Juan said cryptically, leading me inside. The place looked abandoned, and the eerie atmosphere sent shivers down my spine. I had no idea what we were doing here.
We descended a flight of dimly lit stairs and entered what appeared to be a makeshift lab. Tables were cluttered with equipment, and there was a strong chemical smell in the air. This place was unsettling, to say the least.
"Why are we here?" I finally dared to ask.
Juan turned to me, his eyes revealing a mixture of determination and apprehension. "We need to confirm if Sofia is here or not," he said.
My heart sank at the mention of Sofia. I knew we had to find her, but I also feared what we might discover. Juan led me to a covered table at the corner of the room.
"Prepare yourself," he warned, lifting the cloth that concealed the body beneath.
I gasped as I saw the lifeless form on the table. My stomach churned, and I felt bile rise in my throat. I couldn't bear to look at the face; the dread was too much to handle.
Juan placed a trembling hand on my shoulder. "You need to check around her body if there's a birthmark or something you can identify her with," he urged me. "She has a birthmark,"I said to him .
Swallowing hard, I forced myself to focus on the legs of the body. With trembling hands, I carefully pulled up the sheet to examine the feet. The anxiety and fear gnawed at me as I scanned for the telltale birthmark.
And then, there it was—a small, distinct birthmark on the right foot. It was Sofia's birthmark.
I gasped, feeling a mix of relief and grief wash over me. It was her, but she was gone. I couldn't bring myself to look at her face any longer.
I turned to Juan, my voice a hushed whisper. "It's her," I confirmed. "But we need to leave. Now."
Juan nodded, his expression grim. We quickly covered the body and made our way out of the chilling lab. The knowledge that Sofia was no longer alive weighed heavily on me, but there was still much to uncover about her disappearance and what had brought us to this grim place.
As we left the building, the mystery deepened, and my determination to unravel the truth intensified. We had to uncover the secrets of San Casas and bring those responsible for Sofia's death to justice.
Back at Juan's mansion, I was still grappling with the grim reality of what we had just witnessed in that mysterious lab. The feeling of despair lingered, and I couldn't shake the image of Sofia's lifeless body from my mind.
Juan led me to a cozy sitting area, where he encouraged me to sit down. He seemed composed, despite the disturbing discovery we had made. His eyes bore into mine as if searching for answers in my very soul.
"It doesn't make sense," Juan began, his voice filled with frustration. "That body... it looked as if the victim had been dead for over a week. Sofia has only been missing for two days."
His words only deepened the mystery surrounding Sofia's disappearance. I nodded in agreement, my mind racing with questions and doubts. How could the body in the lab be Sofia's if it had been dead for so long?
Juan continued, "And did you notice the staff in that lab? They were smirking, and they looked relieved when you confirmed it was Sofia. It's as if they were in on it."
My eyes widened at the revelation. It was unsettling to think that the lab staff might be involved in Sofia's disappearance and subsequent death. I couldn't help but feel a surge of anger and determination. "So, you think it's all planned?" I asked, my voice shaking.
Juan's expression remained resolute as he replied, "I'm starting to believe that. They wanted me to think they had succeeded in fooling me."
Despite the grim circumstances, I found myself admiring Juan's sharp intellect and determination to unravel the truth. His unwavering commitment to finding Sofia was not only impressive but also reassuring.
As we sat there, discussing our next steps, I couldn't help but feel drawn to Juan in a way I hadn't expected. His strength, intelligence, and dedication to this dangerous mission were undeniable. In that moment, amidst the chaos and uncertainty, a spark of attraction began to kindle within me.
Little did I know that our alliance would lead us deeper into the dangerous web of San Casas, where secrets, betrayal, and unexpected alliances awaited us at every turn.