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Betrayed by Twin Lovers

The weight of the briefcase pulled at my arm as I stepped into the elevator of Vance's luxury high-rise. One million dollars in cash. Three years of my life compressed into stacks of bills, representing countless nights of degradation, fake smiles, and silent tears at that upscale nightclub. But it was worth it. For him, anything was worth it. My hand trembled slightly as I pressed the penthouse button. After today, Vance's financial troubles would be over. We could finally start building our future together—the one we'd planned for ten years, the one I'd sacrificed my dance scholarship to Paris for. The elevator doors opened to unusual silence. Normally, Vance's housekeeper would be bustling about, or his sound system would be playing soft jazz.
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The weight of the briefcase pulled at my arm as I stepped into the elevator of Vance's luxury high-rise. One million dollars in cash. Three years of my life compressed into stacks of bills, representing countless nights of degradation, fake smiles, and silent tears at that upscale nightclub. But it was worth it. For him, anything was worth it.

My hand trembled slightly as I pressed the penthouse button. After today, Vance's financial troubles would be over. We could finally start building our future together—the one we'd planned for ten years, the one I'd sacrificed my dance scholarship to Paris for.

The elevator doors opened to unusual silence. Normally, Vance's housekeeper would be bustling about, or his sound system would be playing soft jazz. Today, nothing.

"Vance?" I called, setting the briefcase down by the entryway table. My voice echoed through the marble foyer.

No response.

I moved deeper into the apartment, my heels clicking against the floor. A thin strip of light caught my attention—his study door was slightly ajar. As I approached, voices drifted out, stopping me cold.

"The look on her face when you tell her will be priceless." The voice was Vance's, but something felt off.

"I'm not sure I can do it," replied an identical voice. "It's been ten years, Vance. Don't you think this revenge has gone far enough?"

My blood turned to ice. Identical voices. Two of them.

"Getting cold feet, brother? After our perfect twin switch strategy worked so well?" The first voice—Vance's voice—laughed coldly. "She never suspected a thing. Not once in ten years did she realize she was dating two different men."

The room tilted around me. I gripped the wall for support, my mother's silver bracelet cool against my wrist. The heirloom had been my anchor through every hardship. I needed its strength now as reality crumbled beneath my feet.

I pushed the door open, unable to process what I was seeing. Two identical men—two Vances—stood before me. Same height, same sharp jawline, same dark eyes. One wore a crisp charcoal suit; the other, navy. Otherwise, perfect mirrors of each other.

"What is this?" My voice came out as a whisper.

Both men turned, startled. The one in charcoal recovered first, his expression shifting from surprise to cold amusement.

"Nala. You're early." He gestured to the man beside him. "Meet my twin brother, Zen. Though I suppose you've already met him. Many times, in fact."

I stepped forward, clutching my bracelet for comfort. "Tell me what's going on. Right now."

"It's quite simple," Vance said, leaning against his desk with casual cruelty. "For the past decade, Zen and I have been taking turns playing your boyfriend. The perfect revenge for what you did to Aubree."

"Aubree? What does she have to do with this?" My voice cracked as I struggled to make sense of his words.

Zen shifted uncomfortably, not meeting my eyes. "You bullied her throughout childhood. Made her life hell."

"I never—" I started, but Vance cut me off.

"Save your denials. We've seen the evidence. The psychological damage you caused. The nightmares she still has." His eyes hardened. "So we devised a plan. Make you fall hopelessly in love, waste your youth, sacrifice everything—then reveal it was all for nothing."

The room spun around me. "The bankruptcy? The debt?"

"Fiction." Vance smiled coldly. "You've been dancing in that club, degrading yourself for three years, for absolutely nothing."

"And the money?" I whispered, thinking of the briefcase in the foyer.

"Will make a lovely wedding gift." Vance straightened his tie. "I'm marrying Aubree next week. Your hard-earned million will be our dowry."

The door behind me opened again. I turned to see Aubree gliding in, resplendent in a white designer dress, her engagement ring catching the light as she moved.

"Surprise, sister dear," she purred, her eyes gleaming with triumph. "You always were so gullible."

"You..." I couldn't form words as decades of memories rearranged themselves in my mind. The incidents at school, the accusations, the punishments I'd received for things I hadn't done.

"Did you know I staged my own kidnapping in high school?" Aubree laughed lightly. "Everyone was so quick to believe you were behind it. Even our parents."

I backed away, shaking my head. "This isn't happening."

"Oh, but it is." Aubree stepped closer, her perfectly manicured hand reaching for my wrist. "What's this? Still wearing mommy's bracelet? How pathetic."

Before I could react, she yanked it from my wrist and held it up to the light. "The last thing she gave you before she died, right? Your precious connection to maternal love?"

"Give it back," I pleaded, reaching for it.

With deliberate cruelty, Aubree smiled and dropped the bracelet onto the marble floor. The sound of silver shattering echoed through the room as she ground her heel into the delicate links, breaking them beyond repair.

"Oops," she said, laughing at my horror. "Clumsy me."

I fell to my knees, gathering the broken pieces, each one representing another shattered piece of my soul.

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