LOGINThey 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 him realize that not all girls were only concerned with wealth and trying to charm men. Claire acted normally toward him, treating him like a fun friend even though they had only met and gotten to know each other today. But still, Claire’s current change in attitude bothered him a little. It seemed impossible that the Claire from earlier that afternoon could be this relaxed and friendly while talking to him, considering how she had reacted earlier when faced with a long-haired stranger. But he did his best to hold back his curiosity. After all, they’d only just met today. It would feel presumptuous and inappropriate to suddenly demand an explanation from her about her change in attitude. He wasn’t even anyone special. “Claire, can I stay here tonight?” Arsen asked after they’d been silent for quite a while. Claire looked at Arsen with weary, reddened eyes, then nodded. Her index finger pointed toward the room next to the kitchen. “You can sleep in that room. There’s a bathroom inside. I’m sorry if the room is a mess—I haven’t had a chance to tidy it up yet. Well, I’m going to sleep now. I’m so tired. Good night,” Claire said, giving a faint smile. Arsen nodded and thanked her. He watched as Claire got up from the sofa and made her way to her own room, her steps slightly unsteady. He began to follow her and entered the room next to hers, which looked clean, though it seemed rarely—or perhaps never—occupied. He lay down on the bed with its light brown sheets and stared at the ceiling. So many questions were swirling in his mind right now. If only he hadn’t seen Claire’s eyes almost closing just now, he would have bombarded her with all the questions on his mind. But hadn’t they just met? It would be incredibly rude to immediately ask so many personal questions. Especially about why she could so easily allow a stranger like him to stay the night, whereas when she met that long-haired man earlier, Claire looked so terrified, as if she had a phobia. Uncontrollably, the image of Rose’s face flashed through his mind again. That girl’s teasing smile never left his mind. “Rose, where are you really? Don’t you miss me the way I miss you?” he muttered. He wanted to leave this room and go into Claire’s room to ease his longing for Rose, but he might end up being mistaken for a pervert with bad intentions toward her. He wasn’t sure she would just stand there if he hugged her out of the blue. “This is really not good. Claire isn’t Rose. I have to stop thinking of her as Rose,” he muttered before drifting off to sleep, exhausted both physically and mentally. *** Arsen blinked repeatedly as he heard loud noises outside the room. He hadn’t fully regained his bearings yet, so he just stared at the ceiling of the room, which looked unfamiliar to him. His eyes scanned every corner of the simple-looking room, trying to remember where he was, until he finally realized that he had spent the night at Claire’s apartment. He hurriedly got out of bed and headed toward the source of the noise. The increasingly strong aroma of cooking guided his steps toward the small kitchen next to his room. He saw Claire, busy stirring her dish on a Teflon pan. Arsen deliberately stayed silent and watched what Claire was doing. He felt like he was seeing a scene like this for the first time in 15 years. It truly felt like being at home. If only his mother were still alive, perhaps he could still see her doing the same thing Claire was doing. He quickly pushed away the bitter memories of his mother that had resurfaced. "Arsen? Have you been awake for a while?" Claire asked with a surprised look, noticing that Arsen was leaning against the wall, watching her. "Yeah, something like that. I’m used to waking up instantly at the slightest sound," Arsen replied with a shrug. "You should take a shower first, then have breakfast. I’ll wait for you. There’s a fresh towel in the bathroom that I prepared earlier,” Claire said as she set breakfast on the dining table and poured coffee into two white mugs. Arsen followed Claire’s instructions without saying a word. He was surprised at himself for willingly following the girl’s advice. The girl he’d met by chance on campus just yesterday afternoon, and who’d acted strangely last night. After finishing his shower, he headed to the dining table and found Claire waiting for him with a warm smile. She had changed her clothes and looked refreshed. He was stunned by that smile. It was the same smile his mother used to give him when she was still alive. “Arsen? Let’s have breakfast.” Claire’s voice snapped him out of his reverie. He quickly sat down across from Claire and looked at the breakfast in front of him. His brow furrowed when he saw a plate of light brown rice. “Chinese food?” Arsen asked before taking a bite of the rice. “Umm, I don’t know where this fried rice actually comes from, but I used an Indonesian recipe because it’s more flavorful. Food from that country is really delicious and full of spices,” Claire replied before eating her breakfast. Arsen raised his eyebrows as he tasted the fried rice on his tongue. He had eaten fried rice at a Chinese restaurant before, but it didn’t taste as delicious as this. She was right—Indonesian cuisine was indeed more delicious and savory. “You’re really good at cooking. Do you actually like cooking? Why don’t you just cook food from your own country?” He asked after finishing his breakfast. “Ever since I tasted Asian cuisine for the first time a few years ago, I’ve been hooked. I’ve tasted dishes from various countries on that continent. Eventually, I was tempted to try different recipes, and my palate really suits Indonesian cuisine,” Claire replied before finishing her breakfast. Arsen nodded. “Next time I’ll do some research on Asian cuisine; who knows, maybe the number of restaurant patrons will increase with a menu featuring dishes from that continent.” “That’s a great idea. If necessary, serve dishes from countries other than Japan, China, and Korea. Cuisine from Southeast Asia and South Asia is just as delicious as that from those three countries,” Claire suggested as she cleared their plates. “You seem to know a lot about Asia. Does any of your family come from there?” Arsen asked curiously. “No, my family and I are from Spain,” Claire replied, turning her back to him as she faced the sink. Arsen froze in place. There was one question he absolutely had to ask right now, or he’d be haunted by curiosity forever. “Claire, do you… have a twin sister?” he asked hesitantly. The question made Claire stop what she was doing, making Arsen feel both anxious and even more curious. If it was true that Claire had a twin sister, then his chances of reuniting with Rose were very high. Suddenly, his heart began to race. What if Rose showed up at this apartment at any moment?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
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
A week had passed since his encounter with Rose, yet Arsen still couldn’t forget her. Almost every night, he would visit his favorite bar or the places he’d once gone to with Rose, but he never managed to find her. Leo still hadn’t given him any news, and that made him anxious. It was as if she we
"I knew you’d be captivated by her too." Leo’s voice drew Arsen’s attention to the girl. "Who is she?" Arsen asked curiously. "Her name is Rose. She’s every man’s fantasy. But none of those men have ever felt her body," Leo explained, his gaze fixed on Rose. The girl sat at the bar counter, s
A 25-year-old young man was looking out at the row of high-rise buildings through the glass walls of his apartment on Northwest Park Avenue. The autumn chill didn’t make him shiver at all, even though he was currently wearing only a thin gray T-shirt. His gaze shifted to the polished wooden floor







