LOGINMy stepmother forced me into this nightmare to save my dying father. I married a stranger using my stepsister's name. One month, she promised. One month and I could go back to my real life. But Julian Cross knew the truth from the beginning. He married me anyway. Not because he was fooled, but because I was exactly what he needed. A desperate woman with everything to lose makes the perfect weapon against his own manipulative family. Now his mother knows something is wrong. She is circling like a shark, ready to destroy us both. Julian says we can win this game if I am brave enough to play. But what happens when the lies become too real? When the fake marriage start to feel like the only truth I have ever known? My name is Scarlet Lawson. I was supposed to disappear after thirty days. Instead, I might lose myself completely in this beautiful, dangerous man's world. And the worst part? I am not sure I want to leave anymore. Read to find out how it all happened
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On the 5th of July, 2014, Scarlet Lawson died holding white roses.
“Where is he?”
The priest’s eyes held an impatience that didn’t mirror the calm words that had left him. I turned to the church doors, a part of me hoping he’d miraculously never come through.
So that this whole charade would get cancelled and I wouldn’t have to go through with it.
Hope was a fickle thing, but was it so bad holding on to it now?
“He should be here anytime soon.”
My mother had gotten out of her seat at the front row and was now standing a small breath from the alter.
I bit my lip when she continued to stare.
I knew what that look meant, and it only made the silk lace gown feel heavier.
For some reason, my eyes wandered to the placard that stood at the far end of the room. Vivian weds Julian.
A cold hand slid over mine as my mom leaned forward, in what looked like affection. I knew it wasn’t. She never really gave a damn if I was alive or not. Not until now.
“No mistakes, Vivian.” She sneered. “Understood?”
My chest tightened, a wave of nausea crawling up my throat. But I nodded still. Right.
Because to every single one of the wedding guests here, I was Vivian Lawson, the woman who would be getting married to one of their own.
My mother began to make a show of smoothing down my wedding gown but I couldn’t even look. Every now and then, I’d glance at the guests behind me, all eagerly watching a bride they didn’t recognize.
Slowly, my mother stepped back to admire her work. Her eyes glinted with something I couldn’t put my finger on. “Oh, my beautiful Vivian.”
My skin felt clammy at her words, the urge to hurl the contents of my stomach at her clawing at my throat.
“I’m not, Vivian,” I wanted to scream out.
But no one here could know that.
To any other person, we could pass off as twins if you put us side by side. But I wasn’t anything like her.
She was supposed to be here. Not me. How I wish he wouldn’t come…
The thought of him alone sent a wave of dread down my spine. If the stories were true, then I’d be stuck with a paraplegic for the rest of my life. A monster if I can call him that.
I turned to my mother sharply. “Mother.”
She must have noticed the look in my eyes, as her expression soured. “Vivian.”
I can’t do this.
“Mother, I am afraid I have been jilted at the altar.”
She took in a shaky breath. “He’ll be here, Vivian.”
When she reached out for my hand, it seemed like an affectionate gesture. But I had to stay inhumanly calm even as her nails subtly dug into my skin.
“He’ll be here, darling. You have nothing to worry about.”
I turned to the guests, all eagerly watching in anticipation. Memories of what happened the night before hit my mind. Every single one of my senses screamed to run away from this sham of a marriage.
“Would you rather have your father dead?”
My step-mother’s sharp glare found me. I knew what that look meant. I couldn’t run. Not even if I truly wanted to.
Julian Cross’ proposal two weeks ago had been the silver lining we had been praying for. My father’s illness had reached a fatal stage. If I wanted him to survive, then there was no other choice.
They were counting on me to play the part well. But the thought of having to put myself through this threatened to drive me nuts.
I shook my head. “I can’t.”
My mother glared. “Vivian, you—”
“I can’t!” I insisted, tears blurring my vision as I took a shaky step back. “I’m not doing this. I can’t—”
The door swung open before I could finish my words. Every whisper hushed into silence as the silhouette walked in.
For a moment, I wasn’t sure I could breathe.
“He’s here.” My mother’s words somehow reached my ears.
The man that walked in was not disabled. He wasn’t in a wheelchair. And he was not the monster I’d been made to believe.
I simply stood in shock as he made his way to the altar with the aura of someone who didn’t have to waver.
Eyes remained glued to him, jaws hung slack. I couldn’t blame there.
He stopped in front of me, eyes briefly holding my gaze. His dark hair glistened effortlessly, steel eyes holding an obvious disinterest.
Every other man in the room paled in comparison to him; a man who looked like the embodiment of Adonis himself.
When he stepped closer, a glint of something unreadable echoed behind his eyes. “It would seem my bride isn’t eager to marry me.”
My breath hitched. He wasn’t smiling, and something about his words made my stomach churn. In silence, he turned to the priest and sent him a nod.
The man awkwardly took his place at the podium and began. “Dearly beloved, we are gathered here today, for a most beautiful union…”
I wanted to run. As far away as I could from a man as beautiful and dangerous as this. My heart was slamming into my chest faster than I could keep up.
The priest presented the rings and turned to me. “Do you, Vivian Lawson, take this man to be your lawfully wedded husband?”
My stomach fluttered when Julian glanced at me. Cold enough to thaw away at my act. I nodded, my voice cracking a little.
“I do.”
And now Julian. He looked…almost bored as the priest recited the vow to him. “I do.”
Almost like he was signing some contract. There was no emotion or hesitation from him. The officiant smiled, and held out his hands at both of us. “You may now kiss the bride.”
Wordlessly, Julian pulled my waist in, my body now dangerously close to his. I could feel his warmth, feel the tension radiating off both of us.
His eyes furrowed a bit, and my heart did a painful backflip. Had he noticed? I thought he’d say something.
Instead, he leaned forward, pressing his lips against mine. A chaste kiss. But one that had an astounding effect nonetheless.
The whole room fell into loud applause. I started to lean back, but he pressed me closer, threading his fingers through my carefully styled waves.
A small gasp of surprise left me, but that was quickly drowned out when he slid his tongue into mine.
It might have seemed sweet, but it wasn’t meant to be anything but possessive. This was him marking me as his before everybody here.
He pulled away, ignoring the deafening cheers from the people in the cathedral. I was dazed, my finger subconsciously moving to my lips.
My first kiss.
He turned to the crowd, sending them one clean wave and a perfect smile for the cameras. I simply stood there while he exchanged some pleasantries with the priest.
When he turned to me again, my stomach did a little flip. His grip on my waist was tighter this time as he pulled me closer, his mouth dangerously close to my ears.
“Quite the actress, Scarlet.”
My blood went cold. Dread crept up my spine as I turned to him. His smile was chiseled, perfect for the cameras focused on us.
“I asked for your sister. Not you.”
He knew the truth. All this time, and he’d already known from the moment he walked in.
How did he know?
I was trapped.
JulianThe phone on my desk vibrated again, the screen illuminating the dark study. It was Lady Eleanor.I didn't answer. I let it ring out, my thumb tracing the rim of my whiskey glass. The liquid amber swirled, catching the dim light of the room. When the vibration finally stopped, I stood up and threw the glass against the brick fireplace. It shattered into a hundred glittering shards.I didn't care about the glass. I cared about the humiliation.I marched out of the study and stepped into the foyer just as the heavy oak front doors flew open. Scarlett stumbled inside. Her neat low bun was destroyed, strands of dark hair whipping across her face. The pale blue dress was stained, her chest heaving as she gasped for air. Smears of black mascara tracked down her pale cheeks.She froze on the bottom step of the staircase when she saw me."You're late for lunch, Scarlett," I said, my voice dropping to a freezing tone that usually made grown men flinch.In my right hand, the phone bega
ScarlettThe car drove into a huge mansion filled with guards and maids walking up and down. The driver slowly drove down the path and stopped at the front of a huge door. A security guard opened the door and I stepped out feeling nervous. A maid with a cold expression was there to usher me in. The door groaned as I stepped into the house. The cool, stale air of the foyer clings to her skin. The house felt less like a home and more like a museum. The maid with the expression as wooden as the floorboards beneath them, gestured for me to follow.They moved through a labyrinth of dimly lit corridors and the silence was broken only by the rhythmic click of my heels. Finally, the maid paused before a set of double doors, placing a soft knock before pushing them open.The room beyond was bathed in the amber glow of a dying fire. Eleanor sat by the hearth, a book resting forgotten in her lap. As I stepped into the room, Eleanor rose with a grace that made the space feel suddenly smaller.
ScarlettA sharp knock dragged me out of a heavy, dreamless sleep. I blinked against the bright morning light streaming through the massive floor-to-ceiling windows, my body aching from where I had fallen asleep directly on the hardwood floor. At some point during the night, I had managed to crawl onto the plush area rug near the bed, but the heavy silk of the gown was still twisted uncomfortably around my legs, wrinkled and ruined."Miss Vivian?" a cheerful voice called out from the other side of the door. "It’s Chloe. May I come in?"Panic spiked through my veins for a split second before I remembered where I was. Vivian? That was my name now. I scrambled to my feet, my muscles stiff and protesting, and quickly unlocked the door.Chloe stepped inside, holding a silver tray with a steaming pot of tea and a single cup. Her bright smile faltered slightly as she looked me up and down, taking in my smeared makeup, messy hair, and the crumpled formal gown."Oh dear," Chloe said, setti
ScarlettMy fingers shook so hard I almost dropped my phone into the marble sink. I took a deep, ragged breath, trying to stop the wild trembling in my chest, and opened my messages.“We have to leave right now,” I typed, my thumbs clumsy and wet with sweat. “Penelope knows the real Vivian. She’s going to figure out I’m an impostor. Julian, please.”I stared at the screen, watching the little typing bubbles appear and disappear. My heart beat against my ribs like a trapped bird trying to break free.The phone buzzed, the vibration loud against the marble. It was JuliaYou foolish girl. Do not come back out here.Before I could even blink, another text popped up right below it.There is a service exit at the back of the lounge. Take it. Hide your face and go down to the parking garage. Derek is waiting in the sedan. Get in and don't let anyone see you. If you ruin this tonight, your father's medical bills stop getting paid tomorrow.The words felt like a slap to my face. I pulled the
SCARLET’S POVThe entire ride back to Manhattan was awkward but thankfully, rain started halfway through the drive, so I didn't need to say anything. I sat beside Julian with my hands folded tightly in my lap trying not to replay Eleanor’s final words over and over in my head.“Men like Julian Cro
SCARLET“Ding, ding, ding,” The ringtone was alarming but I paid no attention to it since the call wasn't coming from my phone. I was heading to the dining area to be served breakfast but the mobile's ringtone kept picking my attention. “Ding, ding,” it didn't stop and by impulse I went back up th
SCARLETI woke up the next morning feeling odd. Not bad or dejected as I had been last night. But odd in a way that I knew things were changing.With a sigh, I got out of the bed and quickly freshened up, getting ready for the day. As soon as I left the room, the first place my eyes wandered to was
JULIANThe look in her eyes should have seemed pitiful to anyone. And yet all I felt the longer I stared was disgust.Pure disgust that made me want to rub my skin raw. I pushed her away, ignoring the whimper that left her.Her head fell, eyes bouncing as she put together the pieces of the puzzle. S






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