
Falling For The Wrong Twin
MysteryWerewolfDark RomanceActor / ActressOptimismProtectiveAffairForgivenessTwisted
Ava thought Adrian Carter was everything she ever wanted charming, attentive, and the kind of boyfriend who made love feel effortless. To the outside world, he is perfect. To her, he is addictive.
But perfection has a shadow.
The night she meets his twin brother, Ashton, everything begins to fracture. Unlike Adrian, Ashton is quiet, intense, and unsettlingly aware of things he shouldn’t know. He speaks less but every word feels like it carries weight. Every glance feels like a warning.
Then the messages begin.
Late at night, an unknown number sends her cryptic warnings about Adrian. Small inconsistencies in Adrian’s behavior start piling up things he says that don’t match, moments that don’t feel real, and a version of him that feels different when Ashton is near.
Ava is forced into a reality she never asked for: one of the twins is hiding something, and the other might be the only reason she’s still safe.
But the deeper she digs, the more dangerous the truth becomes because love, lies, and identity are bleeding into each other, and Ava can no longer tell where Adrian ends… and Ashton begins.
And in a game where two brothers share the same face but not the same truth, falling for the wrong twin might not just break her heart.
It might destroy everything.
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Chapter: Part One Epilogue
The Twin Who Stayed SilentI have always been better at staying quiet than explaining myself. Silence, to me, is not absence. It is control. It is distance. It is the only thing that never asks for permission or understanding. People assume silence means emptiness, but they are wrong. Silence holds everything I refuse to give away.Adrian has always been the opposite of me. Where I withdraw, he expands. Where I observe, he performs. Where I calculate, he feels too loudly. It is not admiration or resentment that defines that difference between us. It is history. Shared blood does not guarantee shared direction. We learned that early, long before either of us understood what we were becoming.I was the first born, though that detail has never mattered much to anyone except the people who like structure. Adrian came minutes later, but he arrived like he belonged to the world more than I did. Even as children, he was easier to notice. Easier to love. Easier to understand. I learned quickly that attention was not so
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Chapter: Secrets Between BrothersI didn’t mean to hear it. That was the truth I held onto when everything else started to feel uncertain. Some things you stumble into without intention, and once you hear them, you can’t pretend they were never spoken.It happened late in the afternoon, after classes had ended and most students had already left campus. I was heading toward the administrative building to return a borrowed file for one of my lecturers when I noticed Adrian’s voice ahead of me. He wasn’t alone. There was someone else speaking with him, but I couldn’t see who at first. I slowed down instinctively, not because I was trying to listen, but because something in his tone felt different from the usual ease he carried everywhere. It was lower, more controlled, like he was trying to keep something contained.Then I heard another voice. Ashton.I stopped walking completely.I wasn’t hidden, not really, but I was far enough down the corridor that they hadn’t noticed me yet. Their conversation was just around the co
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Chapter: Mistaken for LoveI kept telling myself I was in control. That nothing about my life had truly changed. That whatever was happening inside my head was just overthinking, nothing more than stress twisting ordinary moments into something heavier than they were meant to be. Adrian made that easier to believe because he was steady in a way that didn’t leave room for doubt. He showed up, he stayed, he loved without hesitation. That kind of certainty should have been enough to silence everything else. But it didn’t.That morning, Adrian picked me up earlier than usual. He had a way of appearing in my life like he was already part of it, like boundaries were only suggestions. He leaned against his car when I stepped outside, watching me approach with that familiar half smile.“You look like you didn’t sleep,” he said as soon as I reached him.“I slept,” I replied.“Badly then.”I didn’t argue. He was right, but I wasn’t ready to admit it out loud.He opened the passenger door for me and waited until I got in
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Chapter: The Night Everything ShiftedI didn’t plan to go out that night. It started like most evenings were starting to feel lately, quiet, ordinary, and slightly unsettled in a way I couldn’t explain. Adrian had told me earlier that he would be busy with team practice and that I should rest, but rest was becoming a strange concept because every time I closed my eyes, my thoughts refused to cooperate. So when one of my classmates invited me to a small night gathering near campus, I said yes without thinking too much about it. I told myself I just needed distraction, something normal, something that didn’t involve overthinking anything. Adrian texted me before I left, asking where I was going, and I replied honestly. He didn’t like it at first, but he eventually said to be careful and to call him when I got back. That was the thing about Adrian, he trusted me even when he didn’t fully like the situation, and that trust always made me feel like I owed him stability in return. The gathering was held in a rooftop space above
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Chapter: Almost the Perfect RelationshipIf someone asked me what being with Adrian Carter felt like, I would have said it was easy. Not the kind of easy that comes from lack of effort, but the kind that makes you forget effort is even required. He made things feel smooth, predictable, warm in a way that slowly wrapped itself around your daily life until you stopped questioning it. At least that was what I kept telling myself.That morning, Adrian showed up at my apartment earlier than usual.“I brought breakfast,” he announced proudly, holding up a paper bag like it was a trophy.“You’re acting like you cooked it yourself,” I said, stepping aside so he could come in.“I paid for it myself. That counts.”I shook my head, smiling despite myself.He walked straight into my kitchen like he belonged there, placing everything on the counter and opening drawers without asking.“You’re too comfortable here,” I said.“You’re too slow to stop me.”“That’s not how consent works.”He paused for a second, then grinned. “Noted.”I leaned
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Chapter: A Feeling I Couldn’t ExplainIt started with something small. The kind of thing you ignore because it doesn’t seem important enough to question.A missed glance. A thought that lingered a little too long. A name that kept appearing in places it shouldn’t.Ashton Carter.I told myself it meant nothing. Just curiosity. Just adjustment. Just the mind reacting to something unfamiliar.But the problem with ignoring something is that it doesn’t disappear. It only learns to stay quieter.Adrian noticed I was off again.He always noticed.We were walking across campus after my morning class when he suddenly stopped in front of me.“You’re doing it again,” he said.I blinked. “Doing what?”“That thing where you’re here but not here.”I forced a small laugh. “I’m literally walking beside you.”“That’s not what I mean.”He stepped closer, tilting his head slightly like he was trying to read something behind my face.“Talk to me,” he said.“I am talking to you.”“You know what I mean, Ava.”The way he said my name made it so
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