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The deafening din of the music did nothing to disturb a beautiful girl dressed entirely in black. She walked like a Victoria’s Secret model with blonde wig and lips painted a deep maroon.
Her elegant, confident stride carried her toward the bar which already crowded with patrons at one of Portland’s nightclubs. She ordered a cocktail with a bored expression, then sat waiting, oblivious to the many pairs of eyes watching her. “Got a new target?” a brunette bartender asked, as he handed the girl her drink. The girl merely gave a crooked smile, with no intention of answering. She casually sipped a bit of the drink. Her left fingers tapped the bar counter in a steady rhythm, as if counting something. Just as her tapping reached the tenth count, the noisy chatter of several girls grew closer. She smiled crookedly again, looking satisfied with her prediction, which had never been wrong up to this point. “Oh, look at this clueless girl. She really has no shame.” Melanie, the blonde girl who looked like the Queen Bee at high school, glared at her with contempt. “A slut like you is really deaf, huh? I told you to stay away from Albert, but you’re still itching to come here.” “It’s truly pathetic. She really wants to challenge you, Mel. Just beat her up like you did this afternoon. Who knows, maybe her brain which shifted from your punch earlier might snap back into place,” Melanie’s brunette friend replied. They burst into laughter, as if those words were funny. The girl continued sipping her drink casually, as if they weren’t even there. That made Melanie furious. Roughly, Melanie grabbed the girl’s hair, forcing her head up. “How dare you ignore me after crying like a loser this afternoon, huh? If it weren’t for Albert, you’d be dead!” Melanie shouted, her face flushed. It was clear she was truly furious. The girl merely raised one eyebrow, then snorted derisively. “Is that it?” Melanie’s friends gasped, their mouths wide open at the girl’s response. They hadn’t expected her attitude to change so completely—it was worlds apart from earlier that afternoon behind the campus when they’d been bullying her. Melanie, on the verge of exploding, slapped the girl’s cheek with all her might. “You slut! Take that! You won’t be able to beat me. No one will stop me now." Before Melanie’s hand could strike the girl’s cheek a second time, her wrist was grabbed and clamped so tightly that she screamed in pain. No one dared to help her as the girl she’d slapped glared at her with a cold stare. "I don’t want to waste my precious time on trash like you." Her grip on Melanie’s left hand tightened even more, until the sound of something snapping could be heard. Melanie’s friends were immediately shocked by the sight. They never expected that the girl they’d bullied earlier that day—simply because she’d been approached by Albert, Melanie’s boyfriend—could break Melanie’s wrist so easily. It was a stark contrast to the girl’s reaction earlier that day, when she’d only been able to tremble in fear and cry. “By the way, I’m Rose,” the girl named Rose whispered into Melanie’s ear, so no one else could hear them. “Report me to the police if you dare. But you’ll never be able to see your mother again, ever. Doesn’t she have to get dialysis every week?” Melanie’s face immediately paled; she hadn’t expected the girl in front of her to know the secret about her mother that she’d never told her friends in the clique, because she didn’t want them to shun her. All this time, Melanie had always boasted that she was the daughter of wealthy parents whom everyone feared. Rose smirked happily. “Surprised? You should be. So, you don’t mind pretending not to know me on campus, do you? I’m terrifying when I’m angry. Breaking your hand was just a whim, so you’re lucky this time.” After whispering those words, Rose straightened her back while playfully twirling the end of her wig. “It’s so nice to run into you here, Mel. We could be good friends. Isn’t that fun?” Melanie, already terrified out of her mind by the threat, struggled to her feet the moment she heard Rose’s tone suddenly shift again. Her mouth opened and closed, her eyes widened in fear, and she suddenly ran away screaming, leaving her friends standing there dumbfounded. “Melanie!” The blonde girl stopped dead in her tracks, her body trembling. Rose chuckled as she approached Melanie, who stood frozen like a statue. She ran one hand over the girl’s cheek from behind, causing Melanie to stiffen even more. “I suggest you move your ‘favorite things’ to a safer place. Under the bed isn’t exactly a strategic spot to hide cocaine, is it? Tell your sister to change the transaction spot. I don’t want to see your family torn apart because of this.” Melanie’s face grew even paler. She swallowed hard, then nodded rapidly. “Smart girl,” Rose muttered with a crooked smile. “Get out of my sight. Don’t let us meet again.” Melanie immediately ran as fast as she could toward the exit, followed by her two friends who were still confused. A few people who had been watching them earlier went back to their own business. They didn’t want to get involved in other people’s problems. After they were all gone, Rose returned to the bar to take a sip of her drink. The bartender, who had been watching them the whole time, could only shake his head. “Is your cousin going to clean up this mess again?” the man asked. Rose shrugged indifferently. “You must know by now, Brad.” “How many more do you have to deal with?” Brad asked, surveying the room, which was starting to get crowded. “One. I’m not in the mood today,” she replied, examining her beautiful nails. “One o’clock. He’s with his friends,” Brad muttered as he attended to another customer. Rose sighed in boredom. She was truly sick of being stuck in this position all the time. But she had no choice but to do it; otherwise, they wouldn’t have survived this long. “When will I ever get to have fun without any interruptions?” she grumbled irritably. “He’s heading to the restroom,” Brad said again, ignoring Rose’s grumbling. Rose let out another long sigh. “I hate violence, you know that? I hate you too.” Brad raised his hand in a salute, while Rose flicked her wig before standing up. She walked with a seductive smile and a mischievous glance at every pair of eyes that looked at her, before heading toward the restroom. She saw the man, Albert, standing in front of the mirror after washing his hands at the sink. The sound of the door closing made him look up. Their eyes met through the glass. “Claire!” Albert exclaimed, his eyes sparkling. “I didn’t expect you to be here. You came here on purpose to see me, didn’t you?” Rose shook her head, her arms crossed over her chest. “Nice try, but you’re wrong. Try again.” Albert furrowed his brow in confusion. “What do you mean?” “Haven’t you heard about that rumor?” Rose approached Albert slowly, deliberately trying to tease him. “Me, in all-black, with a seductive expression.” He gasped, his eyes widening as he realized what she was wearing. Quickly, Albert turned around, reached into his back pocket, and pointed it at Rose. “Don’t come any closer!” Rose raised an eyebrow, then chuckled. “Why are you so scared, Albert? Isn’t it a bit over the top to point a gun at me just because I’m standing here?” She moved closer again, while Albert trembled even more. “I said don’t come any closer! Or I’ll shoot you!” Rose snorted, completely unfazed. But suddenly, her eyes closed for a few seconds. When she opened them, the playful, teasing glint was gone. Only a cold, sharp gaze remained, freezing Albert in his tracks. "Y-you..." "Did I mention that I absolutely hate anyone touching my skin?" She said with a strange accent. Albert felt a sudden chill run down his spine. Instinctively, he rubbed the back of his neck. “Ro-Rose, I didn’t… I…” “I really like blondes, you know?” She grinned, a small knife in her hand. “And I really like blood. I can’t wait to make you the subject of my next painting.” His body trembled violently, like a dry leaf blown by the wind that could fall from a tree branch at any moment. His blue eyes widened as he stared at Rose grinning like a psychopath. "Y-you’re a psychopath! Y-you’re possessed! Stay away from me! Stay away!" She approached Albert with determined steps and a terrifying grin, causing Albert to tighten his grip on the gun in his hand. "I absolutely hate abusers." "Stop! Stop!" BANG!!Claire knew this was wrong. She felt affection for her alter egos, even though she should have gotten rid of them. But she couldn’t stop those feelings. The more therapy she went to, the more she could see her other personalities through her subconscious and, little by little, get to know them. Especially James. Oh, how James had endured that pain alone, causing him to become so dark and full of resentment. If Claire hadn’t been so weak, she certainly wouldn’t have created James as a shield against all the pain she’d received. It was all because her mind was too fragile.A sense of pity and sadness arose upon realizing that James had never been liked by anyone the moment he appeared. There was only hatred and fear. Claire felt like a truly wicked person for letting James struggle alone without any love. She had to pay more attention to that alter ego of hers from now on. Claire took a deep breath to calm herself down before continuing on her way; the faint sound of conversation in t
"Claire, I'm so disappointed in you. You've become a murderer!" "Dad, I've never felt like a murderer. I've never done it. Dad! Please listen to me!" "No, Claire. You've betrayed my trust. Now get out of this house! I can't stand to look at you any longer. I’d rather have Sergio than a murderer like you.”“But Dad, I’m not a murderer! I’ve never done it. Don’t believe Sergio, Dad. He’s two-faced! He’s been hating me even though I don’t know what I did to him.”“But all the servants are witnesses, Claire. You’re lucky I didn’t throw you in jail.”“Why are you doing this to me, Dad? Why would you choose to defend that wicked woman? A woman who isn’t even related to me by blood. Where’s your common sense, Dad? Did you forget about Mom that quickly and turn to that woman?" "Get out of this house, Claire, and don’t drag your mother into this! Don’t make me order the bodyguards to drag you out of this mansion." "Dad, I don’t want to! I love you, Dad!" "Get out right now! Don’t make me
“Rose? How is that possible? Were you the one who tortured Emily too?” Josh asked, confused, his face still facing forward, not daring to turn his head to the side. "Nothing is impossible in this world, honey. As long as God never sleeps, your eyeballs could even move to your feet if He wanted them to." Rose giggled for a moment, making the silence of that night feel strange. "Oh, actually, I really hate torture. But since I found this weapon in the seat crease, I want to mess with you." She laughed happily at having succeeded in scaring Josh. “You’re a total psychopath!” Josh hissed angrily.“Ugh, don’t call me a psychopath. I’d rather spend my time at the salon or sunbathing on the beach than seeing blood. Eww, blood makes me sick,” Rose replied, shuddering. Josh tried to process what Rose had said. This girl’s personality was completely different from the one who had tortured Emily. He saw an opening here to take her down. After gauging the right moment, he grabbed Rose’s han
"Are you ready to carry out our plan? I’ve already told Leo and Chloe to set a trap for Arsen tonight," Sergio said, watching Claire as she walked toward the lockers."Yep! I’m going over there first. You should leave if you don’t want Claire to get suspicious about us being together," Josh replied, then walked toward the lockers where Claire was standing. Josh approached Claire with a single rose in his right hand. Once he was right behind her, he held the rose up in front of Claire’s face, startling her so much that she immediately turned around to face Josh.“Josh?” Claire said, furrowing her brow. “A beautiful flower for a very beautiful girl,” Josh said, then winked at Claire.“What’s wrong with you? Why are you flirting with me?” Claire asked, playfully hitting Josh’s arm.He laughed at Claire’s reaction, which still looked startled. “I’ve told you that I love you, Claire. Can’t you tell from the way my eyes always look at you with so much love?” Claire immediately grew som
The anger that had nearly boiled over, slowly subsided and vanished completely after hearing that confession.[There are so many things I want to tell you, son. Can we set aside some time together to share stories? I really miss those days.] Arsen couldn’t hold back his smile this time, not caring that his vision was starting to blur. “Of course! I’ll take a week off and we can tour Portland. I’ll show you the beauty of autumn along the Willamette River. You’ll definitely love it—the air here is so clean and cool.” A chuckle sounded on the other end of the line. [Dad can’t wait to see it. Alright, son. I’m heading out now. The sooner the better, right? See you.] After that, the call ended.“So? What’s up? You look happy,” Leo asked as soon as Arsen moved the phone away from his ear with a broad smile. “Turns out Claire was right. Forgiving and letting go really is very difficult. But once I was able to do it, my heart felt truly at peace,” Arsen replied, his face beaming.Leo gentl
Leo clenched his jaw and balled his fists. “You’re a total asshole! You were pretending to be Rose?” James just gave a wry smile. “I could have killed you while you were asleep. Even that guy named Jack.”Leo didn’t know what to say. He couldn’t act rashly when facing James, because it would surely affect Claire. He couldn’t use a weapon. So the only option that crossed his mind was to handcuff James’s hands to stop him from going any further. After a brief scuffle, Leo finally managed to subdue James, though his arm and forehead were slashed by a knife. He was panting as if he’d just run a marathon. It turned out James was getting stronger. James had cursed him with the harshest words, but then lost consciousness after Claire took over. He hurriedly called Paul on his cell phone. “Paul, we’ve got a big problem now.”***Arsen was lost in thought near the glass wall of his apartment. After James had suddenly attacked Andreo by pretending to be Rose earlier, they agreed to give Clai
“Huh? No, I don’t have a twin. I have a younger sister, but she doesn’t look like me. Why?” Claire asked, wiping her hands and turning to face Arsen. “Eh? Umm... no, it’s just...” Arsen paused for a moment, unsure of what to say. “I… I once saw someone who looked almost exactly like you. No. Not
They chatted about many things, ranging from their college majors, hobbies, favorite movies, how Arsen had ended up in college late and eventually managed to open his own restaurant, to other trivial matters. Arsen felt that Claire was a pleasant person who could warm his heart. Her demeanor made
After seven hours of working at a restaurant that was always packed with customers, Claire was finally able to go home. She had no choice but to walk to her apartment, since public transportation had stopped running at this hour.Josh couldn’t give her a ride home tonight, and hailing a taxi—which
Claire blinked, confused by the man’s words. “I’m sorry. I didn’t mean to—I was just in a hurry to get to the café,” Claire said after snapping out of her bewilderment. She didn’t even know the man standing before her, so why was he acting as if he knew her so well? “Oh, my name isn’t Rose.” The







