로그인Mia'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.
Jonathan After an eternity of going back and forth with my contractors, I was able to come to an agreement and the deal was sealed. Feeling relieved, I got into my car and drove straight home. For some odd reason, I just had this unsettling feeling in my chest. But I brushed it off, replacing it with the pending collaboration I’m yet to sign. The CEO of the company has me on a chokehold with his really interesting business idea. I can’t shake off the idea of being a part of such a great project. But at the same time, there’s this little voice asking me not to rush in for now. In my experience, it’s better to listen to that little voice than the louder one. As I pulled over in my garage, I noticed a car was missing. The only other person who drove that car was Mia. “Where’d she go?” I muttered under my breath as I locked my car and strolled into the main house. Everywhere was weirdly quiet, except the low humming of the ac. Even the staff had retired for the night already. I was
MiaWhile others woke up beside the love of their lives, I woke up to a throbbing headache and nausea. My head spun around in scattered circles as I tried to keep my eyes open but not only did it make my stomach churn, the heavy throbs in my head persisted even more. My door creaked open without a prior knock but I couldn’t lift my eyes to see who it was. “Ma’am… you’re awake already.” I knew that voice. It was Lydia. “Please whatever it is you came for, if it’s not going to be a remedy to my problem right now I’d rather you not bother me with it..” I nagged as my face dug deeper into my sheets. I heard the clatter of cups and her footsteps approached my bed. “Mr. Jonathan actually asked me to hand you this..” Lydia responded, holding out a card of pills. “They’re pills for your hangover. He believes you’re going to have a terrible headache because of how much alcohol you consumed last night..” I managed to lift my head fully Lydia placed the glass of water in my other hand. “
Jonathan The evening stretched into the darkness of the night and as the party progressed, I sat back in my chair, still trying to gather my thoughts. Mia on the other hand was having a thrill. She blended so well with the other guests and each time my eyes found her, she had a different champagne flute in her hand. Leaning back on my chair, I watched her from a distance, my wine glass barely touched on the table. She looked so harmless…. So naive and oblivious of the things around her. But that’s what I used to think. Now after seeing that gun in her possession and the many things about her that just didn’t add up, my perception of her has changed. On the seat she was once sitting on, her purse buzzed and drew my attention to it. I stared at the black purse and waited for the sound again. It came a few seconds later and this time, it lasted longer than the previous one. I took a sip of my drink and leaned over to pick the purse up. The phone inside chimed nonstop and curiosity
Jonathan I returned to my room, sank into my chair and pulled open my laptop. No matter how much I tried to convince myself that the man I saw Mia with that night didn’t matter, I just could shake off the thought of someone else ruining something I’ve built just because my supposed wife can’t control herself. My fingers typed fast and my eyes scanned the screen, I dug deeper into Mia’s life to see the friends she had, maybe I would somehow stumble on something interesting. But as I scrolled further down, I noticed something wasn’t adding up about her life. She had no social media life beyond the start of this year. Everything about her only started early this year, as though she had no life before then. “Maybe her sisters might be of good use..” I muttered in a low voice as I jumped over to the older one’s account. But nothing changed here. Martha only started posting about her this year alone, same thing with Clara. I slowly sat up on my chair, my fingers caressing my chin as I
Mia“Aren’t you supposed to be at work today?” I muttered, mouth half full with food. “It’s my company, I choose when to be there and when not to be. Besides, everyone and their grandma can see that it’s clearly going to rain cats and dogs today. I’m not in the mood to drive through a storm..” he shot back, rubbing his temple slightly. “In my defense, I haven’t checked the weather forecast for today and I certainly haven’t looked outside my window..” I nagged as I wiped the corners of my mouth with a paper towel. “How’s the new contract..” I asked shortly after pushing my empty plate further away. Jonathan glanced at me through the corner of his eyes, probably wondering why I changed the topic from what he asked me. He inhaled slowly and let the air go through his mouth, folding his arms around his knees. “Well, it’s going alright. There’s more progress than the board thought there’d be..” he replied, a proud smirk sitting on the edge of his lips. “Good to know. It was my idea t
MiaAs the sun woke up, I tossed around on the bed and pulled my sheets over my face. But something unfamiliar hit me. These sheets smelled nothing like mine, and they felt even thicker. I slowly opened my eyes and the expensive oak wood greeted me. My brain jolted awake fully as I looked around, sitting up on the bed to make sure I wasn’t just imagining things. “What am I doing in Jonathan’s room?” I muttered to myself. Then I realized I was naked… not even a single piece of clothing was on my body!I picked up my pillow and screamed into it as loudly as possible because everything that happened last night flooded back into my head. I still felt Jonathan’s arms around me, as though I were still basking in his warmth. The room was empty and I took the opportunity to jump down from the bed to grab my robe. “Where did I toss it?” I muttered to myself. I searched around, cold morning air grazing my bare body but my robe was nowhere in sight. I heard footsteps approaching and immedia







