When Hua Jing was still in her youth, she had fallen in love with a man, Alexander Sterling. He had captured her heart and right at the bottom, she had written all sorts of sweet nothings hoping that one day he would dig deep and find them but then one day all of her dreams of being with him were shattered after he announced that he was going to marry her elder sister, Carmen Richards. She gave up on this love and when she turned twenty, right after the wedding, she asked her parents to send her abroad to further her studies but this was only a pretext. The only truth was that she wanted to take care of her broken heart. After three years, she received a call from her sister in which Carmen Richards told her that she was dying of cancer and the only wish she had on her deathbed was for Cindy Richards to get married to her husband Alexander Sterling. Cindy Richards refuses but she does not know there are more reasons to this... Read to find out more...
Cindy's sleep was far from peaceful. Tossing and turning under the thick covers, her face glistened with sweat, and her breaths came in short, panicked bursts. Her dreams were a jumbled mess of fear and helplessness, and soon, a vivid nightmare took hold of her mind.
In the dream, Cindy stood in the middle of a dark, desolate space. The air was thick and acrid, filled with the scent of burning rubber and fuel. Flames roared in the distance, licking up the sides of crumpled cars. The heat was suffocating, and the glow of the fire bathed everything in an ominous, flickering light.
Cindy spun around, disoriented. Her heart pounded in her chest as she tried to find a way out. But the more she looked, the more the scene grew stranger. She was enclosed in a small, transparent room—glass walls that surrounded her on all sides with no visible door, no opening, no escape. It was like a cruel, twisted cage that mocked her every movement.