I met Ethan on a cold, rainy evening in a dimly lit bar-a tall, brooding man whose eyes hinted at untold stories. His presence was magnetic-an irresistible gravity that pulled me in before I could second-guess my instincts. I had only intended to explore my new neighborhood, maybe nurse a glass of wine before heading home, but the moment our eyes met, something shifted. It was as though fate had tethered us together, bound by an invisible thread of inevitability.
We talked for hours. His voice was rich, his laughter rare but intoxicating. He asked about my life, my dreams, my fears, and each time I answered, he looked at me as if my words held the key to something he had long been searching for. It felt like love at first sight-a dangerous delusion, but one I was willing to entertain.
The next day, I started my new job at Ravenwood Psychiatric Institute. My excitement curdled into dread when I saw Ethan standing at the entrance, dressed in a crisp white coat, speaking with authority to a group of interns. My pulse thundered in my ears. Ethan wasn't just anyone-he was my boss. And worse, he was married.
I tried to avoid him, to bury the spark before it could ignite, but Ethan made it impossible. His glances lingered, his touches were accidental yet deliberate. The restraint between us was paper-thin, and it wasn't long before we tore through it. Late-night rendezvous became our escape. Every whispered promise, every stolen moment, deepened my obsession with him.
"She's kind but fragile," he told me one night, his voice thick with something I mistook for regret. "Lillian has always been... delicate. Heavily medicated, lost in her own world. I can't leave her, not without breaking her completely."
I told myself I was different. That I could be the one to save him from the prison of his marriage. That love could justify anything. But something about Ethan unsettled me. His knowledge of the human mind extended far beyond the ordinary. His office wasn't just filled with paperwork and patient files-it was cluttered with medical textbooks, neurological studies, and obscure journals on cognitive manipulation.
Then, one afternoon, Lillian walked into the clinic. She was warm, easy to talk to, and genuinely kind-so different from what Ethan had described. Lonely and new in town, I welcomed her friendship. After all, I was her husband's personal assistant. We went to the gym together, joined women's groups, and she introduced me to her circle of friends.
She did have moments-episodes, almost-where she'd completely zone out. But I never questioned it. Ethan had told me she wasn't always okay. She was fragile. I never wanted to raise suspicions about my relationship with him, so I played along.
Eventually, I made the hardest decision of my life: I quit my job, cutting off both Ethan and Lillian.
One afternoon, while sorting through my laundry, I found something she had given me-a small piece of paper with a note scrawled across it: "Read this. It will help you understand but find me if it will be difficult."
Curiosity and guilt pushed me to see her one last time. When I arrived, she greeted me with a soft smile.
"I was wondering when you'd come," she said.
I confessed my affair with Ethan, expecting anger. But she only nodded. "I've known about his infidelities for years," she admitted. "That's why I take all these medications. If I confront him, he increases the dosage to make me sound crazy."
Despite everything, she still valued our friendship.
"You're the first real friend I've ever had," she whispered.
As a form of reconciliation, she asked me to try one of her spiritual exercises. "To connect," she said. "To understand each other beyond this world."
The room dimmed as we sat on the floor, knees touching.
"Close your eyes," she instructed. "Breathe deeply. Feel your spirit loosen."
At first, it was nothing. A moment of quiet. Then-I felt it. A strange pull, like something was unraveling inside me. My heart pounded. Dizziness washed over me.
I opened my eyes-
And screamed.
I wasn't in my body anymore. I was in hers.
Lillian had taken my body, slipping into my life with practiced ease. She moved with confidence, mimicking my gestures, my habits, my very essence as if she had been born into my skin.
"You'll need these," she said, pointing at the medication on the table, her voice eerily calm. "You're not well."
She dialed a number and whispered, "It's time."
Ethan entered, his gaze sweeping over me with something close to pity.
"She's having another episode," Lillian-in my body-said.
He sighed, shaking his head slowly. "I'm sorry, Lillian," he murmured.
A few hours later, I woke up chained in an experimental room. Ethan stood over me in his white coat.
I begged him to believe me.
He only smiled as he placed divorce papers in front of me.
I didn't even know Lillian's signature, yet somehow, the papers were signed, and the process was completed.
I felt a sharp sting as the syringe pierced my arm. As the sedative seeped in, Ethan whispered the last thing I would hear before darkness took me:
"You never really knew me, did you?"
The last thing I saw before the world faded was his smile and the signed divorce papers.
Five years later, Lillian-wearing my body-came to visit me.
"You were just unlucky," she said with a smirk. "You see, I'm a doctor too. Ethan and I have been running these experiments for years. Swapping identities. Testing human consciousness. It's all medical research, really. You were just... a fascinating subject."
"You ruined my life," I whispered.
She laughed softly. "Oh, sweetheart," she murmured. "I didn't ruin it. I just... took it."
She turned to leave. "Take your meds. They help with the delusions."
I watched her go, my own face disappearing down the sterile hallway.
No one would ever believe me.
So now, I write.
It's the only thing they allow me, the only proof I can leave behind. Maybe someone will read my words and finally understand. Maybe someone will warn the next victim.
All this because of desire for a married man.
Men will leave you in the desert without water.
Poor next victim!
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Great use of the prompt with a vivid setup and dark twist (love that ending metaphor), and with your bio, I just know you have SO many stories to tell. There are a few structural style things, and I think the ending might be even more effective taking off “Poor next victim!” and leaving it with that desert analogy, but your writing and voice are rock-solid. Welcome to Reedsy — I hope you have as much fun as I have!!
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Thank you so much, Martin! I really appreciate your thoughtful feedback and kind words. I’m excited to share more stories and grow as a writer here on Reedsy. Looking forward to having as much fun as you do!
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It’s a difficult world here in the States, these days, and this takes me away for a bit. Enjoy!
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Im from kenya trust me its not any easier😂
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My best wishes are with you!🙂
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Gracias
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Well I wasn’t expecting that. A great story with a great twist and I was really drawn in from the start. Well done!
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Aaaawww truly greatful🙏🏾
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Married man, a jigsaw puzzle. Whoever, trapped in it, was destroyed .
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Scary right!
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Wow! Amazing story with a hell of an unexpected twist! Well done 👏
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BTW I agree with Martin’s comment about not needing the last line…. I think it would be a much stronger ending without 😁
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Yes you are right hoping for the best next time💚
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Thank you soo much 💚I really appreciate 💚💚
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Wow I did not see that coming, such an intriguing story. I'm looking forward to reading more of what you post. :)
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Thank you soo much i well love your stories too!!
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Wow, this story had me hooked from start to finish! The suspense, the emotions, and the twists were all so well done. I could really feel the tension building, and the way you described everything made it so vivid. Amazing work—congrats on such a great piece!
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What a beautiful morning to read this. Thank you Bruno.
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This is twisted. It feels like something from X-files. There was a subplot in the Netflix version of Dirk Gently about a cult that was possessing people a bit like this. Fascinating.
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Thanks for checking out my story! I’m so glad you found it intriguing. I love weaving in surreal, mind-bending elements, and it means a lot that you shared your thoughts 🫶🏾
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You’re welcome Waeni. What inspired it?
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I wholeheartedly recommend checking out “Behind Her Eyes” on Netflix. It’s a captivating psychological thriller that will have you questioning every twist and turn long after the credits roll. With its clever blend of suspense, mystery, and unexpected revelations, it’s a must-watch Graham tht’s my inspiration 😌
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You should be paid for that review. I’ll have a look. What are your usual genres?
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Im an actress, so I have commitment issues… with genres! One day I’m into mind-bending thrillers, the next I’m sobbing over a rom-com. I wear characters for a living, so I don’t discriminate—I’ll take them all😭😂I recently found out i could be a writer but I think its same category and im happy to be here
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Very Impressive Wow For A first timer its definitely something great. Welcome to reedsy!
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I do appreciate 🙏🏾
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Wow that was spectacular storytelling! Did not see that coming!
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Audrey, I truly appreciate you! Your stories captivated me, and your talent with the pen is nothing short of inspiring. Congratulations on all your incredible achievements!
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Thank you Waeni! You are too kind!
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I like it like Forest likes Jenny!
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That is definitely the sweetest comparison🫶🏾
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A short but very intense story, sensual but like the touch of a gentle hand, masterfully written, fast , nervous, truly worthy of a grest pen.
Gian Marco
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Thank you so much Marco🙏🏾
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I was caught off guard by the twist which was really clever and unexpected. Great story.
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Aaaawww thank you so much Kevin🫶🏾
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Love this! So dark! And I love the brevity of the writing, so much in here, articulately written with just the right words. Brilliant ending. Fabulous piece. Look forward to reading more of your work😀
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Thank you so much, Penelope! That truly means a lot to me. I really appreciate your kind words and encouragement. I’ve also checked out your stories, and I’m learning so much from your writing—your storytelling is incredible! Looking forward to reading more of your work😍🫶🏽
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Thank you Waeni and thank you for reading some of my stories!
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I knew you were a talented writer, but this book blew me away! Your creativity and attention to detail are remarkable. I can’t wait to see what you write next!☺️🫡
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Thank you, Jude! It means a lot that you took the time to check out my work😌
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Well, I'm still awe from the plot twist. Pure talent if you ask me. So creative we all expected a different ending but events took a turn,I love it!!
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Wow, that means so much to me! I love keeping readers on their toes, and I’m so glad the twist took you by surprise. Thank you for your kind words and for appreciating my creativity! ❤️
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I really like it when a writer shifts the genre out of nowhere.Like you thought you knew what was going to happen but it doesn't turn out how you expected it to be and for that,i'll give you a solid 10! The intensity of the final few paragraphs kept me at the edge of the chair wondering how the turn of events would unfold😅This is my first time reading a psychological thriller with a supernatural aspect but it definitely won't be my last! I really enjoyed this. All the best💗🇰🇪
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Wow, thank you so much! I’m really glad you enjoyed the twist and that it kept you on edge! It means a lot that this was your first time reading a psychological thriller with a supernatural aspect, and I’m honored it left an impression on you.
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The twist was mind-blowing!", "I never saw that coming!", "Such a clever twist, completely changed my perspective on the story.i loved it fr
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Im so glad honestly thank you so much🙏🏾
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I enjoyed the whole book, the plot twist wasn't some cliché. You really captured the audience but I don't really care for the last three sentences, they take away the great vocabulary we saw through out the book
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Haha so you’re saying my story had an elite vocabulary until the last three sentences? Not me running out of words at the finish line! But seriously, I appreciate your feedback—maybe I’ll add a plot twist right at the end just for you 🫶🏽
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The way you built suspense and then delivered that twist at the end!!!...Such an incredible read😍!!!
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Im sooo glad you enjoyed it all this means alot 😭🫶🏽
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Just reminded me of Saltburn. The plot twist is jaw-dropping,you were given an inch, and you took a mile. For starters, you deserve your tens.
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Wow, Saltburn-level plot twist?That’s such an amazing comparison—thank you! I really wanted the twist to leave an impact, so it means a lot that you found it jaw-dropping.
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