ログインMia's POV
The wedding dress was all white silk and shit, like I was some virgin maiden instead of a killer coming in wraps like a flipping Christmas gift. Martha had picked it out personally, which meant it was probably cursed or hexed or designed specifically to make me look as uncomfortable as possible.
"You look beautiful," Clara said from the doorway, her voice dripping with fake sweetness. "Jonathan won't even recognize you."
Won't recognize you, of course he wouldn't, because Sophia was dead and buried under surgical maiden.
"That's the point, isn't it?" I adjusted the veil in the mirror, studying the stranger staring back at me.
"Do you need something, Clara? Or did you just come to watch me suffer?" I smirked.
"Can't a sister wish the bride well on her special day?" She walked into the room, without permission wearing that infuriatingly innocent smile. At twenty-one, Clara had perfected the art of looking harmless while holding knives and bombs behind her back.
"You're not my sister." I kept my tone friendly and pleasant. "You're the daughter of the woman who made my childhood a living hell, let's not pretend we're family."
Her smile didn't fade, as a matter of fact, it widened. "Still so bitter about Mom marrying Dad, it's been twelve years, Mia."
As if grief had an expiry date. As if could actually forgive my father for replacing my dying mother before her body was cold, then spent the next decade letting his new family treat me like a maid.
"What do you want, Clara?" I asked with a more serious expression.
"I want to give you some advice, sister to sister." She sat on the edge of my bed, smoothing her bridesmaid dress. "Don't expect Jonathan to fall in love with you."
"I don't expect anything from Jonathan except exactly what this marriage is—a business arrangement." I shot back.
"Good, because he's not the romantic type. From what I've heard, he's cold, ruthless, and doesn't waste time on sentimentality." Clara sounded utterly interested in him, especially the way her face lit up when she spoke. "He'll use you the same way Dad is using you. The only difference is Jonathan won't pretend to care."
"Noted," I said, expecting her to spew more nonsense. "Anything else?"
"Just one more thing." She stood, moving closer. "Collins was here earlier, he left something for you, an envelope. Martha took it."
"Why would Martha—" she was gone before I could complete my statement leaving me alone with my wedding dress and a whole new set of questions I couldn't answer.
A knock on the door interrupted my thoughts. "Miss De Luca? The car is ready." The voice came from outside.
Already? I glanced at the clock, it was ten minutes before I was supposed to leave for the church.
"I'll be right there," I called out, my voice even more steady than I was.
I took one last look at the mirror, My new face staring back at me, beautiful in a way Sophia had never been, screaming De Luca money and power.
Jonathan wouldn't recognize me, he'd look at my face and all he'd see is a stranger, a business arrangement.
He wouldn't see the woman he'd used to love and care for, the same woman whose heart he had shattered without remorse. Maybe that was for the best, perhaps it was easier to kill a man who didn't remember loving you.
The car ride to the church was very silent except for Elena's occasional adjustments to my veil and Martha's constant chuckle at my misery. They sat beside me like guards, making sure their investment didn't run before the transaction was complete.
"Remember," Elena said as we finally pulled up to the church, "you are representing this family today, so smile and do whatever it takes to look charming and make Jonathan believe this marriage is everything he wants."
Everything he wants, what a joke. As if they had any idea what Jonathan even wanted.
"And tonight," Martha added, not sparing me a minute of rest. "you'll begin gathering the information we need. His computer passwords, his security arrangements, his schedule. Collins will contact you tomorrow with specific instructions."
The church doors stood tall at our front, massive with old wood and very intimidating. I could see the guests taking their seats, half of them were criminals, while the other half of them were corporate elite, all of them present to witness the arranged marriage.
"Show time," Martha said cheerfully, like we were about to watch a comedy show in a cinema.
The doors opened, soft music played and suddenly I was walking down an aisle toward Jonathan Mysterio—the man I'd loved, the man who'd shattered my heart and the man I was now supposed to destroy.
He stood at the altar wearing a designer suit, knowing him, it was probably one of one specifically crafted for him. He looked exactly as I remembered, but some things about him were a little different. Especially the soft look in his eyes, it was completely gone, replaced by a very cold and stoic one.
His face was very neutral and passive, almost like he was bored as he watched me approach with eyes that looked like it was scanning a land or a car that he was about to acquire.
our eyes met but there was nothing, not even an hint of recognition or even realization that I was someone he once knew, not just knew but loved.
Good, this is good. I told myself, it'd be easier this way.
I reached the altar and the music stopped.
Jonathan reached for my hand, and there was no familiarity, it was like touching a stranger. Up close, I could see the coldness in his eyes, this wasn't the man who'd laughed with me over terrible movies and expensive wine. This was someone else entirely, someone hardened by will and ambition.
"Do you, Mia De Luca, take this man to be your lawfully wedded husband?"
No, I do not, i absolutely don't fucking take this man to be my lawfully wedded husband
"I do," I heard the words stumble out before I could stop them.
"And do you, Jonathan Mysterio, take this woman to be your lawfully wedded wife?"
He didn't hesitate, not even a pause or a barely visible flicker of doubt.
"I do."He said, his expression remaining neutral, perfectly devoid of anything with the slightest resemblance to emotion.
The priest smiled like he'd just witnessed something beautiful instead of something absolutely weird and awkward, if those words could actually qualify what was going on.
"You may kiss the bride."
Jonathan's hands reached for my face in a very mechanical manner. His kiss was stiff and brief and absolutely nothing like the kisses we'd shared when I was Sophia. It lasted what, maybe two seconds, short enough to make it clear this meant nothing to him
When he pulled back, his expression was still absolutely neutral cold.
"Done," he said quietly, like we'd just completed a transaction instead of a wedding.
We turned to face the crowd, as applaud erupted through the air, different breed of people, clapping towards my doom with smiles on their faces.
Jonathan's hand was slightly placed on my waist as he guided me back down the aisle. We didn't speak, didn't even look at each other. We just walked in silence while cameras flashed and people smiled and pretended this was something other than a perfectly orchestrated lie.
And somewhere in the crowd, I knew that Collins was watching, Martha was smiling in mischief and my father was calculating his next move.
All of them waiting to see ho
w long it would take before I gained Jonathan's trust and ended his life for good.
What a drag.
MiaAs the car pulled into the driveway, I looked at the house I used to be familiar with and all of a sudden, I almost wanted nothing to do with it. I was happy to walk back into Jonathan’s life, but after telling him who I was, I suddenly wanted absolutely nothing to do with him. The car halted and everyone climbed down. One of the staff carried my bag inside and the first person I met at the front door was Lydia. “Oh how I’ve missed you Mrs. Mysterio..” she sighed, tilting her head to the side as her lips curved into a bright smile. I held out my hand and pulled her into a warm hug. If there was anyone who genuinely cared about me, it was Lydia. “I missed you too Lydia…. Especially because I’ve really not had any good meals in a long time.” I laughed and she tapped my back slightly. “Good thing I made your favorite.” She responded, walking me into the house. The sweet aroma of pasta and chicken sauce filled my nose. I drooled as she led me into the dining room, the table was
Jonathan I dropped back into the bench, chin held up by my clenched fists as my mind spiraled. Something shifted inside of me after hearing Mia’s confession. I’d never imagined that a day would come when my past would haunt me this much. I thought I was doing us both a favor by ending things with her. I never knew I was just selfish. My head felt heavy as I exhaled in exasperation. Nothing made sense to me anymore. Now I understand why she didn’t have a life before we met… her father wiped everything off. But what exactly was the reason for getting married to me under a different identity? What was the need for that gun? Sneaking around in the shadows? Meeting with strange people? Getting kidnapped and all that was taken somehow turned out to be her phone?I grunted in frustration as I grabbed a handful of my hair and yanked it until my scalp felt sore. I stood from the bench and walked back to the house, this entire place was starting to suffocate me. George was the first person
MiaJonathan gently pulled his lips away from mine, his gaze dropping wearily on my face. “What’s the matter?” I asked as he let go of my hands. I watched his lips open to speak but he swallowed his words again. After a few seconds, he cleared his throat and stood up straight, adjusting his shirt. “Uhmm… I have something to ask you, but I need you to be honest with me..” he started. My heart dropped heavily into my stomach instantly. I could hear the loud pounding in my chest like my heart was about to leap out and run away. I lowered my eyes, took a deep breath and lifted my face once again. Maybe today might just happen to be the day when I tell Jonathan everything there is to know about me and about why I’m here with another face after three years of separating from him. “Go ahead and ask..” I sighed and he nodded. “Mia… what is your real name?” I swallowed hard. My father’s voice echoed in my head and I tried to shut it out but it only grew louder. And then came Collins.
MiaI woke up to the noise of a busy house and I slowly sat up on the bed, stretching my arms high above me. The tenderness I once felt around my back and waist was going away faster than I thought. As I climbed down from the bed and wrapped myself inside my bathrobe, the first thing my mind thought of was Collins and how far he’d gone with tracking my phone. I brushed and went downstairs to see what was for breakfast but as I approached the dining room, the aroma I expected to greet me wasn’t there. I knew something was off but I pushed the door anyway. All that welcomed me was a king sized loaf of bread, some peanut butter spread and plain milk. “Where’s breakfast?” I asked just to make sure this wasn’t what I’d be eating this morning. The nurse lifted her head from the coffee maker, scanned the table and turned her face to me. “Would you prefer coffee?” She asked blankly. My face twisted in fury as I ran my fingers through my hair. Now I missed Lydia because she would never w
MiaMy fists clenched as I held my breath hoping he wouldn’t have more questions for me because I was already running out of answers for him. “Well…” Jonathan exhaled and stood from the bed, “I’ll just leave you to keep resting so I don’t stress your brain any further..” I nodded, putting up a faint smile as he walked towards the door. He paused, glanced over his shoulder and smiled wryly at me, “thank you for being honest with me..” My head almost exploded. Why would he try to guilt trip me like that? My eyes twitched and I forced myself to nod and keep smiling. Only after he left was I able to actually breathe properly. I gasped for air, running my fingers through my hair. Jonathan might actually be onto me if care is not taken, because he’ll definitely go home, check his study and of course he won’t find anything related to his cabin or his brother. But before then I must have come up with another excuse. For now, I needed to focus on reaching Collins. A knock on the door int
MiaI almost fell into a coma. Panic burst through my veins as my entire body broke out in cold sweat. “Uhmm..” “That’s not an answer Mia..” Jonathan growled, slowly getting up from the bed like he was frightened by my presence. “Jonathan I mistook you for one of my friends, I thought we had that conversation. I guess the trauma probably just messed up my brain.” A nervous laughter rippled through the air. He stared at me long and hard, doubt obviously etched on his face. I watched him pace back and forth, his hands tucked away in his pockets as a smile plastered on his face. “Mia, I won’t ask you again. And this time, if you still choose to lie to me, it’ll be the last conversation we both will ever have until this contract is over..” he warned. Something about the way his voice sounded made me shudder. Sweat trickled down my face, my heart pounded loudly in my ears. It almost felt like it would rip through my chest and explode. “Jonathan…” “Don’t take my words for bluff. I w
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Mia's POV “Well it’s too cold for me to keep staying out here.” I replied, trying to sound like my heart wasn’t beating out of my chest. “You can stay in my room tonight.” He said, his voice a little shaky, and barely audible like he was scared to say it or he was trying to convince himself that
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Mia's POV When my nose began to run because of how chilly the air was, I knew it was time for me to return to the house even though I’d rather stay out in the cold than face those cold scrutinizing eyes of the man I married.I reluctantly stood up, returned the chair to the canopy, and kissed the







