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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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Chapter 3

The spotlights burned against my skin as I moved across the stage at The Palace. My body twisted and turned to the pulsing music, each movement a mockery of the dance I once loved. The sequined costume they'd forced me into barely covered my body, the fabric scratching against my skin with every step. Around me, businessmen in expensive suits leaned forward in their chairs, eyes hungry, glasses clinking as they watched my humiliation unfold.

This was my punishment. My passion turned into a weapon against me.

"Higher leg extensions, Wright!" Mrs. Valdez shouted from the side of the stage, her voice cutting through the music. "And smile! Nobody wants to see your misery."

I stretched my leg higher, feeling the pull in my muscles, and forced my lips into what I hoped resembled a smile. It didn't matter that my soul was crumbling inside; the show must go on.

Three weeks. I'd been at The Palace for three weeks now, each day worse than the last. After the hospital, after Aubree's final cruelty with Max, I thought nothing could hurt me anymore. I was wrong.

The music crescendoed, and I spun across the stage, my bare feet sliding against the polished floor. As I turned, my eyes caught a familiar face in the crowd. Zen Black sat alone at a table near the back, his face pale in the dim light. For a moment, our eyes met, and I saw something flicker across his features—was it guilt? Regret? It didn't matter anymore.

I finished my routine to scattered applause and catcalls, taking a mechanical bow before retreating backstage. My dressing room—if you could call the tiny closet with a cracked mirror that—offered the only moments of solitude in this hell.

I slumped onto the rickety chair, staring at my reflection. The woman looking back at me was a stranger—hollow eyes, too-thin face, a body that moved without soul. I reached for the makeup remover, desperate to wipe away at least one layer of this nightmare.

A knock at the door made me freeze.

"Nala?" Zen's voice. Soft, hesitant.

I didn't answer. Maybe if I stayed silent, he would go away.

The door opened anyway. He stood in the doorway, looking uncomfortable in his expensive suit, so identical to his brother yet somehow different in ways I should have noticed years ago.

"I—I needed to see you," he said, closing the door behind him. "This... this has gone too far."

I continued removing my makeup, my movements mechanical. What was there to say to the man who had helped destroy my life?

"I never thought it would go this far," he continued, his voice breaking slightly. "The club was supposed to be the end of it. Not this... not The Palace."

I looked at him then, really looked at him. His face was drawn, eyes shadowed. He looked almost as haunted as I felt.

"Did you take turns being disgusted by me too?" My voice was flat, emotionless. "Or was that just Vance's role?"

"Nala, please." He took a step forward, then stopped when I flinched. "I'm trying to apologize."

"For what part?" I turned back to the mirror. "For pretending to love me? For watching me degrade myself for three years to save a man who never existed? Or for standing by while your brother and my sister destroyed everything I had left?"

He had no answer for that. We both knew there was nothing he could say that would matter now.

"I'm sorry," he finally whispered. "I truly am."

I stared through him with empty eyes. Once, those words might have meant something. Once, I might have had enough heart left to feel anger, or pain, or even forgiveness. Now there was nothing but a hollow space where my emotions used to be.

"Are you finished?" I asked, turning back to the mirror.

He lingered for a moment longer, opened his mouth as if to say something else, then closed it again. When the door clicked shut behind him, I didn't feel relief or satisfaction. I didn't feel anything at all.

Tomorrow would be another day at The Palace. Another dance. Another death of the person I used to be.

I picked up the tube of red lipstick Mrs. Valdez insisted I wear—"Men like their dancers to have cock-sucking lips," she'd told me with cruel amusement. As I applied it to my trembling lips, I wondered how much longer I could survive this before disappearing completely.

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