LOGINJULIAN
The 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. She had underestimated my mother too much.
“But how?” she dared to turn to me. “We—I played the part right. How did she find out?”
Slowly, I made my way to the bar cart, my stomach burning with the hunger for alcohol. It was the only thing keeping me sane. The only thing preventing me from lashing out completely.
I poured myself some scotch and threw it back, before fixing her a hard look. She instantly shrunk under the harshness of my gaze.
“My mother is a smart woman,” I started. “Devilishly so. You think her casually mentioning it was a simple observation?”
Scarlet’s frown deepened. “So how…”
I set the glass down, moving closer to where she sat. Of course, she looked like she was going to bolt away at any minute, but I made sure she remained caged between my arms.
“Knowing my mother, there’s only one reason why she’d so brazenly make such a statement without even threatening to throw you out the moment she found out.”
The pieces were starting to form in my head too, and it was hard not to let out a bitter chuckle. She had played the part quite perfectly, and became a marionette of the game.
“She planned it all.”
Scarlet’s eyes widened. I could see the gears running behind her eyes as she tries to make sense of it.
Without warning, I reached for her chin and pulled her closer. She let out a small squeak of surprise but I didn’t budge.
Yes, I had expected Vivian and not her. But it didn’t mean she would suddenly be spared since she was the wrong one.
She was Vivian in another font, except, something about those animated eyes made me want to peruse her completely.
“Recently, the family’s accountant brought to my notice a recent transaction my mother had made. Five hundred thousand dollars in cash, wired to a certain offshore account. Now I was curious and wondered what sort of dealing my mother was involved in that would lead to that.”
My grip on her chin tightened. “You can imagine my surprise when I find the receiver’s name being Veronica Landers. It’s all too easy to pinpoint it being an alias for the real person: Vivian Lawson.”
Scarlet’s brow furrowed. I could tell she was finding it hard to make sense of what I was saying. And probably dreading where I was leading to.
“When last did you see your sister?”
She paused. “About a week ago. My step-mother only convinced me about two days ago.”
“And why do you think she’d do so in such little time when she could have forced you from the onset?”
Scarlet was quiet, brows still furrowed as she let my words sink in. Then slowly, her eyes widened.
“Bingo.”
She understood. My mother had paid off both step-sister and step-mother just for this switch to happen. And the fact that I knew why sent a wave of discomfort down my chest.
I turned to the faux wife sitting just beneath me. She looked vividly disturbed, and red with anger.
“I don’t understand. How could they do this to me? Why are they putting me through this?”
Without warning, she shot out of her seat and began making her way towards the phone. “They had absolutely no right to do this! No right!”
Before she could dial anything, I snatched it out of her hands and tossed it to the side.
She opened her mouth to protest, but it got caught off when I grabbed her shoulders.
Her face was still red with anger, but an indescribable emotion laid behind her eyes now.
“Don’t do anything rash.”
“Anything rash?” She seethed. “Those people lied to me. Used me and then discarded me. And all for what?”
“Vivian—”
“Everything I have ever done,” She continued, her tone loud with anger.
“Has been for the benefit of that family. Time after time, I have sacrificed so much for them. And now I even did this bec—”
Tears glossed her eyes and her voice slowly cracked. “Because I just want to see my dad again. But all they ever cared about is their shitty selves. I hate them so much!”
It was…oddly interesting seeing her pour out her emotions like this. I’d initially pegged her as the foolish princess. The easily manipulated one who was desperate enough to do my bidding.
Years of living with my mother under her narcissistic reign, of climbing the corporate ladder, and of navigating between friend and foe had taught me two things. Give nothing. Take everything.
It was the only way I had survived till now. The reason why I was so emotionless and reclused to any other person.
And yet this girl before me….
“It’s not just them.” I finally said. “My mother has her own reasons for doing this. She has no idea I know the truth. The reason I chose to marry you nonetheless.”
Scarlet’s eyes widened by just a fraction. She slowly looked away. “So…what do we do now? Do we go on with this charade?”
“Of course.”
Her head snapped back to me. Something along the lines of outrage lit up in her eyes.
“You’re not serious.” She didn’t hold back. “Your mother is manipulating you. She’s trying to destroy you.”
“Tell me something I don’t know.” I reached for my scotch and poured myself another helping.
“I plan to pay her back in kind.”
Slowly, I made my way back to her. “That’s where you come in.”
The look in her eyes was one of heartbreak, mixed with pure wariness. She looked like she’d very well break under the weight of my words.
“And what do I gain from all of this?”
A shiver of excitement ran up my spine as I stepped forward. Maybe it was the sheer chaos of everything. But I was eager for all of them to pay.
“You get your revenge served cold.”
ScarletI stared at my reflection in the mirror, but I didn't recognize the woman looking back.The dress clung to my skin like a second, suffocating layer of ice. Chloe had done my makeup, masking the red, swollen evidence of my breakdown with expensive concealer and heavy makeup.“You look breathtaking,” Chloe whispered in a tight voice. She was picking up the bags she’d dropped earlier, refusing to meet my eyes because she knew. She knew this dress was just a costume for a fucking nightmare.“I look like a doll,” I muttered, grabbing a clutch bag. “A fucking expensive, wind-up doll.”I took deep breaths and walked out of my room. It was time to put on a good reality show for the whole world to see.I walked downstairs, my heels clicking like ticking time bombs against the hardwood. Julian was waiting at the bottom of the staircase. He had changed into a sharp, black suit that made him look like a goddamn hot predator in a tuxedo.He looked up. His breath stopped, just for a spli
ScarletThe front door slammed so hard that the entire house seemed to shudder. I flinched, my hand flying to my chest. The mug of tea I’d been holding rattled against the coaster as I scrambled to my feet. Julian was already in the living room, his coat discarded in a heap behind him. He looked like he’d been dragged through hell and back; his tie was hanging loose, his hair was disheveled, and his eyes… they were dark, burning, and completely unhinged.I took a shaky step back, my heart slamming against my ribs. "Julian? Is everything okay?"He didn't answer. He just stalked toward me, the air around him crackling with a terrifying, jagged energy. I felt my throat go dry. My father’s bills. The treatment. I can’t piss him off.He stopped just inches from me, his presence suffocating. I had to tilt my head back to meet his gaze, my legs feeling like lead."We need to talk," he rasped, his voice sounding like gravel."Okay," I whispered, keeping my voice as small as possible. I loo
JulianMy heart hammered against my ribs like a trapped bird as I stepped into my father’s office. The air here was filled with the smell of stale tobacco and the suffocating weight of decades of lies. My father was down the hall in his bedroom, wheezing his life away, but the room still felt like his cold, dead eyes were watching me."Charity," he’d barked.I stormed over to the desk, shoving aside documents and confidential files. I ripped the drawer open, and I saw the document titled Charity. There it was. A thin, leather-bound file. I yanked it out, but the corner caught on the metal track.Then I heard a click.The back panel of the desk slid forward an inch. I frowned as I pulled the panel all the way open. It wasn't a standard drawer. It was a shallow, hidden compartment built into the wood. My breath stopped as I reached in and pulled out a small, dust-covered envelope.I looked back at the door. I was alone. I tore the envelope open, and a black-and-white photograph slid ou
JulianThe silence in the foyer was suffocating, heavy with the stench of my own failure. I didn’t look back at the stairs where Scarlett had just disappeared, her stinging words still echoing against the marble like gunshots. My jaw ached from clenching it so hard that my teeth felt like they might crack.I grabbed my coat from the chair, the heavy wool feeling like a lead weight in my hands. Every movement felt mechanical. I didn't say a word to the staff, just shoved the front door open and stepped out into the biting afternoon air.My driver was standing by the black car, his posture stiff, sensing the storm radiating off me. I didn't even look at him. I yanked the passenger door open, the metal handle cold against my palm, and threw myself into the back seat."Drive," I spat, the word barely a growl."Yes, sir," he muttered, quickly sliding behind the wheel.The car roared to life, the tires biting into the gravel as we tore away from the estate. I stared out the tinted window
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.
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
SCARLETI rarely ever had dreams. But that night, I had a very strange one. It was my father. He was fine this time, smiling and even waving at me.When I tried to reach him, I couldn’t move. I cried and tried to call out to him multiple times but he didn’t move.“Please…please don’t leave me.”He s







