LOGINI spent my whole life trying to be invisible. I was the girl who was too broken to survive high school, the one who tried to end it all after they had filmed themselves cutting off her hair. The girl who had to be homeschooled for eight years. So when my parents forced me into one final year of university, I made a deal with them. I'll give it a try, if I hated it, I'd disappear forever. I walked those halls with my head down, drowning in oversized clothes, praying no one would notice me. But then I met him. Dreyven. The one person who pushed me so far that I lost control and slapped him. But what I didn't know was that he had three identical brothers, and I had just started a war. They planned their revenge together: make me fall in love with them, one by one, thinking they were the same person, then break my heart and leave me destroyed. I gave him everything: my trust, my body, my heart. I thought I was falling in love with one perfect man who kept surprising me with new facets of his personality. When I discovered the truth, it shattered me. They were four brothers who had used me for revenge, four men who had passed me between them like a toy, four liars who had laughed while I fell apart. So disappeared. Five years later, I wasn't that broken girl anymore. I had built an empire. I knew their secrets. I knew their weaknesses. And I was going to destroy them the way they destroyed me. But revenge had a price and I had to learn that, some love stories are simple. But ours was written in scars, secrets, and second chances.
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Aurelia I'm going to die in a bathroom stall. Not figuratively. Not dramatically. Actually die. The scissors flash in the fluorescent light as Victoria Ashford grabs another chunk of my hair. The metal is cold against my scalp. I stopped fighting three minutes ago when Madison Chen twisted my arm behind my back so hard I heard something pop. "Hold still, fat bitch," Victoria hisses, sawing through another section. Dark auburn strands fall like autumn leaves around my sneakers. "You should thank me. I'm doing you a favor. Maybe if you didn't have all this hair to hide behind, you'd finally do something about that disgusting face." Her phone is propped on the sink, camera pointed at us. Recording everything. The red record light blinks at me like a demon's eye. I'm fifteen years old and I'm going to be a viral video by morning. "Please," I whisper. My voice cracks. "Please stop." "Did you hear something?" Victoria asks the other girls. Emma Rodriguez and Ashley Kim laugh on cue. They're holding the stall doors shut so no one can interrupt. So no one can save me. "I think the whale is trying to talk," Emma says. The scissors cut again. And again. Victoria is breathing hard now, almost excited. She's enjoying this. That's what makes it so much worse—she's enjoying destroying me. "You know what your problem is, Aurelia?" Victoria leans close, her breath hot against my ear. Her perfume, something expensive and floral, makes me want to vomit. "You actually thought you belonged here. At Westridge Prep. With us. But look at you." She yanks my head up, forcing me to see my reflection in the mirror above the sinks. I barely recognize myself. My hair hangs in jagged chunks. My face is blotchy and swollen from crying. Mascara runs down my cheeks in black rivers. I look exactly how I feel - destroyed. "You're nothing," Victoria continues, still holding my head at that painful angle. "You're ugly. You're fat. You're pathetic. And honestly?" She meets my eyes in the mirror, and I see something cold and empty there. "The world would be better off without you in it. Why don't you just kill yourself? Save everyone the trouble of looking at you." Something inside me breaks. Not cracks breaks. Like glass shattering into pieces so small they can never be put back together. Victoria releases me and I crumple to the floor among the scattered pieces of my hair. The tiles are cold against my cheek. I can see every crack in the grout, every imperfection. I focus on them because it's easier than focusing on the four girls standing over me, laughing. "Send it to everyone," Victoria tells Emma, gesturing to the phone. "I want the whole school to see this by first period tomorrow." They leave me there. Their laughter echoes off the bathroom walls long after the door swings shut. I don't know how long I lie there. Long enough that the blood from my bitten tongue pools under my cheek. Long enough that my arm goes numb from the angle. Long enough that the janitor's footsteps pass by twice without him coming in. When I finally stand, my legs barely hold me. I look in the mirror again and see a monster. That's what Victoria made me. That's what I am. I go home. My parents aren't there—they're never there. Some tech conference in Singapore. The housekeeper, Maria, gasps when she sees me but I don't let her ask questions. I lock myself in my bedroom and open my mother's medicine cabinet. The sleeping pills are right where they've always been. Ambien. Sixty pills in the bottle. I take them all.Chapter 78Dreyven For five years, she’d been a quiet ache in the back of my mind. But seeing her in the flesh, breathing the same cold air, made my throat go completely dry. The heavy iron wrench in my right hand suddenly felt heavy. I set it down on the metal workbench, the clatter loud and sharp in the quiet garage.She looked incredible. She didn't look like the girl who used to hide herself under oversized hoodies anymore. She stood tall, her shoulders back, carrying herself with an easy, polished confidence that made my chest tighten.Then, she did something that caught me off guard.Her eyes widened slightly, a perfect look of sudden realization washing over her face."Dreyven?" she said, her voice light and friendly. "Well. Small world. I didn't expect to run into you here."A cold splash of reality hit me. She’s acting.Aurelia didn't just stumble into a high-end, private racing and custom garage on the edge of the city by accident. She was too smart for that. She knew ex
Chapter 77DreyvenNone of us slept.I know that for a fact because at six in the morning I walked into the kitchen of the estate and found Dreyden already there, sitting at the counter with a coffee gone cold in front of him, staring at nothing. Dreylen came down not long after, still in yesterday's clothes, which told me he hadn't bothered going to bed at all.Drayton was the last one in, and none of us needed to ask if he'd slept either. He looked like a man who'd been hit somewhere he couldn't block."So," Dreyden said, not looking up from his cold coffee. "She's back.""She's back," I repeated, and the words felt strange in my mouth, like a sentence I'd rehearsed so many times in my head over five years that saying it out loud now felt almost unreal."She knew we were listening," Dreylen said quietly. "Last night. She knew Drayton had us on the line the whole time and she still said everything she said." He shook his head slowly. "That's not an accident. She wanted us to hear it
Chapter 76AureliaNow, here I am. Nothing of who I used to be.The driver dropped me outside my building and I let myself in without turning on a single light. I stood in the dark hallway for a moment, listening to nothing but my own breathing, then walked through to the bathroom and sat down on the cold tile floor with my knees pulled up to my chest.I cried the way I never let anyone see me cry anymore. Not Freya. Not Sienna. Not the version of me that had walked into that bar tonight in a dress that didn't hide a single inch of her and made Drayton forget how to breathe.I let Aurelia from years ago out. The one who used to hide in hoodies, the one who believed a name that wasn't even real, the one who woke up in a hospital bed and lost something she never got to hold. I let her sit there and cry until there was nothing left in my chest to push out.I don't know how long it lasted before I made her leave again. Long enough that my legs had gone stiff by the time I finally stood.
Chapter 75AureliaShe turned and looked at me, her jaw tight. Then she said, "Okay. We'll do it. But first I need to call your parents.""No." The word shot out of me before I'd even finished hearing her sentence. I pushed myself up against the pillows, wincing at the pull in my stomach. "No, Sienna, please don't. Not them. Not yet.""Lia...""I mean it." My hands had started shaking, and I gripped the blanket to stop it. "You don't understand. If they know, they're going to look at me like I'm broken. Like I ruined everything. My mum's going to ask a hundred questions I can't answer and my dad's going to go quiet in that way he does, and I can't, Sienna, I can't do that on top of everything else."Sienna didn't argue straight away. She pulled her chair closer to the bed instead, close enough that our knees almost touched, and she waited until I looked at her properly before she spoke again."Listen to me," she said. "You're lying in a hospital bed right now with nobody who actuall
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