LOGINTen years of devotion. Ten years of playing the "perfect" wife. All for a lie. I spent a decade as a ghost in my own home, scrubbing floors for a husband who never loved me and raising children who treated me like the help. But when I discover the ultimate betrayal—a forged marriage certificate and a plot that murdered my parents—my heart finally shatters. Trying to confront the people who betrayed me, I was murdered. But instead of dying, I wake up to the past. It’s June 14th. The morning of my wedding. My parents are still alive, my "loving" fiancé is downstairs plotting his first theft, and my twin sister is hiding her evil thoughts behind her innocent smile. I have less than 24 hours before the "I do" that ruined my life. Less than 24 hours to move millions in assets, stop a fatal car crash, and expose the affairs.
View MoreSix Months LaterI stood at the edge of the property, no longer in a white lace dress, but wearing a tailored charcoal coat. My hands were bare. There was no ring on my fingers, just the steady strength of a woman who finally understood the value of her own signature.The Vance Estate was flourishing. Without Silas's silent theft and Loanne's hidden debts, the company had tripled in value. I hadn’t merely saved the business; I had transformed it.I turned back toward the house as a silver car pulled up. My parents stepped out, looking older, the stresses of the trial etching lines into their faces that hadn’t been there on the morning of my "wedding.""Cassie," my mother said gently, holding a small manila envelope. "We just came from the facility. The lawyers said the final sentencing was upheld."Silas was gone… twenty years for conspiracy and grand larceny. He had tried to charm the jury, playing the victim till the end, but the evidence I had gathered was undeniable."And Loanne?"
The air in the garden froze. My father’s hand was still on my arm, his brows knit together in confusion. Silas merely stepped toward me, his face portraying profound concern. He looked like a man watching his bride have a total breakdown."Cassie... darling," Silas whispered, his voice trembling just right. He reached out to touch my cheek, eyes glistening with faux tears. "You’re exhausted. The wedding prep, the stress... you’re not yourself. Let’s sit down. Mister, please, give her some space."He was so good at this. If I hadn’t already been through my own hell, I'd have bought it."I’m not tired, Silas," I stated, stepping back so that his hand met empty air. I turned to my twin sister. "Loanne. You’ve been my sister for twenty years, a shoulder I was so used to leaning on. You’re the one who told me Silas was 'the one.' You’re the one who convinced me to give up my career for him. Why?"Loanne didn’t look like a villain just yet. Just like a wounded sister. She stepped closer, cl
At 11:20 AM, forty minutes before the ceremony, I walked into the occupied study in our mansion where Loanne and Silas were already waiting for me.I stood by the window, my white lace sleeves feeling restrictive, almost like a straitjacket. I watched my father stroll towards his SUV in the driveway, chatting away with the mechanic I had called under the pretense of a "pre-trip inspection.""Cassie? The champagne's ready," Loanne chirped, her voice bright yet forced.She stood by the desk, two crystal flutes in hand. Silas was right there next to her, looking every bit the victorious groom. They were like a matched set. In reality, they were a matched set."To our future," Silas proclaimed, glass raised high. "To the Vance legacy, and to the man who'll steer it into the next century."I picked up my glass but didn’t drink. I merely swirled the bubbles, watching them fade. "And to the truth," I added quietly. "Because without truth, a marriage is just a contract, right, Silas?"Silas’s
A few hours later,by half past ten, I sat at my vanity, observing through the mirror as Loanne brushed my hair. Her hands trembled slightly. To her, I was still the “gentle” twin, just having some pre-wedding nerves. She didn’t realize I was watching her reflection like a hawk.“Cassy,” she whispered, her voice dripping with faux concern. “About the trust... Silas is really hurt. He feels like you don’t believe he can protect you. You know how hard he’s worked to impress Dad.”I stared at her through the glass. “He’s worked very hard, hasn’t he?”I let the double meaning linger in the air. Loanne paused, her eyes darting to mine.“I just want us to be a family,” I continued, softening my tone to match the old, breathy pitch she was used to. “I transferred the money into a private trust because I wanted to surprise Silas later. Once we’re settled, I’ll give him access. I just want to make sure everything is... legally sound. For our future kids.”I could see the tension ease from her sh






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