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Amnesia (2)

There was no sense of time, she hadn't seen many people in that place, she hadn't left that room.

She always heard the door being locked when Gael left. She heard it being unlocked when he came or, sometimes, like today, by a strangely silent maid.

"Hello?"

Sylvia always tried to communicate with her, but there was no response from her any time.

It wasn't that she was deaf, since Sylvia had already dropped something and made a huge noise, and that maid got scared, but she ran away from there.

The door was locked anyway.

Sylvia, once again, was sitting on that huge soft bed, in that enormous room facing that huge window, obviously locked by him.

There wasn't much she could do, she didn't remember anything either, it was a strange total amnesia.

Her childhood, her parents, nothing.

Sylvia didn't remember anything.

Absolutely nothing.

An extra maid came this time, but her face was covered, carrying something in her arms.

The routine maid also came with her. She indicated for the extra one to put the clothes bag in a corner and leave, but didn't say a single word.

After the other one left, she walked towards Sylvia and handed her a paper with something written on it.

For a moment, Sylvia remembered something, a skill, let's say: she knew how to read.

'The Master allowed you to walk through the mansion.'

Those were the words written on that paper.

Sylvia's eyes lit up, she could finally do something.

What that maid brought was clothes for her, since Sylvia had only been wearing a Chemise for the past few days.

She received help to change, and that maid also unlocked the chain that tied Sylvia to the bed.

Still barefoot, Sylvia ran towards the door and stuck her head out of the room, observing that corridor.

It was a huge and simply empty corridor, devoid of people, of course.

Sylvia felt anxious, she wanted to go and was very curious about that place and whether it had anything to do with her, but she felt a huge fear of moving forward.

The maid touched her shoulder, causing her to take a step back and almost fall.

When Sylvia turned to her, that maid just nodded, and that relieved Sylvia.

She took a deep breath, put the first foot out, so she knew that a new place had been unlocked, she could move forward, whatever that place was.