FAZER LOGIN~ LENA ~
Minutes later, I was walking into a small, quiet café just a block away from the hospital. Julian moved ahead of me. He looked around the room once before choosing a table in a cozy, private spot by the window.
Pulling out a chair for me, he took the seat opposite. He looked calm—too calm. Nothing like me whose heart was doing backflips in my chest, tight in anticipation.
“Would you like anything,” he asked as soon as a waitress appeared. “Coffee? Tea?”
“No.” I shook my head immediately. The smell of warm pastries in the air was tempting, reminding me that I hadn’t eaten since the night before. But hunger felt irrelevant now, trivial compared to the knowledge that my sister was lying on a hospital bed with a heart that could fail at any moment. Food didn’t stand a chance against that thought.
He nodded, then pulled out his phone as the waitress left to get the coffee he’d ordered. Unlocking it, he swiped a few times before placing it on the table and sliding it toward me.
I frowned at the image on the screen at first. Then my breath caught, seeing the picture on it.
A woman with my face stared back at me. She had my eyes, my mouth. The same cheekbones, the same jawline. The nose I’d inherited from my mother. Even her complexion was the same.
I was staring at a woman who could have passed for my identical twin. Because from where I sat there was no telling us apart—except for the elegant way she was dressed, which contrasted sharply with my simple blouse and worn flats.
Instantly, I drew back as if I’d been stung by the picture. Julian watched me closely, his eyes following every expression that crossed my face.
“What is this?” I whispered, my voice barely audible. “Who is she?”
“That’s Kimberly Hayes,” Julian said, folding his arms casually over his chest. “She’s my cousin, Nathan Blackwood’s fiancée. Nathan is the CEO of Blackwood Industries, headquarters in New York.” He reached over, swiping his finger across the screen until another picture appeared. “That’s him.”
I recognized him instantly. Nathan Blackwood. The man was always in the news. His face was plastered all over the business magazines I loved to read. He was tall, like his cousin, Julian—handsome, with the kind of presence that commanded attention, even in a photograph.
And his fiancée—Kimberly—she looked exactly like me. I swiped back to her picture, my stomach twisting in confusion and disbelief.
“I don’t understand.” I looked at Julian. My mind was still spinning. “Why are you showing me this?”
The waitress arrived with the coffee. Julian waited until she placed it down and walked away before he spoke again.
“Lena, I need to understand something here. Were you born a twin?”
“What?” I stared at him. That was absurd. “No!”
“Are you sure about that?”
“Of course I am! I’m a hundred percent sure. I have no other siblings apart from my sister, Sofia. This woman—whoever she is—is a stranger to me.”
Julian sighed, his tone conclusive. “Then that leaves only one logical explanation. Kim is your doppelganger.”
Doppelganger. A shaky breath escaped my parted lips. Even that didn’t seem to explain it enough. How could two people who were unrelated be this identical? Too identical.
“You’re exactly alike physically,” he went on. “Which is why you’re perfect for the job I need you to do.”
“Which is?” I frowned. My heart was racing now. I already knew whatever he was about to say, I wouldn’t like it.
“Nathan and Kimberly’s wedding is in two weeks. I need you to take Kimberly’s place.”
“How?” The way he looked and sounded so calm and casual made him look crazy to me.
“By marrying my cousin.”
“What?” Now, he really was crazy, I thought.
“Marry my cousin,” he repeated, “and I’ll pay you five million dollars.”
For a moment, I wondered if I’d heard him correctly. I stared at him, shocked to my core, unable to breathe, unable to utter a single word.
“Yes, you heard right,” he continued, as though he’d heard my thoughts. “One million dollars will be wired to your account upfront. That is—if you agree to this. You could use that money to pay for your sister’s surgery and other expenses which could come later. The rest of the money would be paid to you in instalments—only if you agree to my offer.”
I shook my head, finally managing to catch my breath. “I don’t understand. Why do you need me to impersonate your cousin’s fiancée? You just said they’re getting married in two weeks. How am I supposed to take her place?”
Julian didn’t answer immediately. He studied me for a moment, his gaze steady, as though measuring how much of the truth I could handle. His fingers curled around his coffee cup, but he didn’t drink from it.
“Kimberly isn’t getting married to Nate anymore.”
My brows drew together. “What?”
“She ended things,” he said simply. “Days ago.”
The words hit me, but they didn’t fully sink in. “Ended things…how?”
Julian reached into his jacket, pulled out a folded envelope and placed it on the table. He didn’t push it towards me. He didn’t need to.
“She wrote Nate a letter,” he said. “Told him she couldn’t go through with the wedding. That she wasn’t in love with him anymore. That was before she disappeared.”
“I’m…I’m sorry. That must have been devastating for your cousin.”
“He doesn’t know anything yet.”
“What?” I stared at Julian, confused. “I don’t understand. How could he not know about it?”
“At the moment, he’s out of the country on a business trip. I found the letter on his desk at home after he left.”
“And you kept it from him?”
“Yes.”
“Why would you do that?” My voice came out sharper than I intended. “That’s his fiancée. He deserves the truth.”
Julian’s jaw clenched slightly. “If I’d told him, shown him the letter, Nate would have been destroyed.
I scoffed softly. “People get heartbroken all the time. They survive it.”
He shook his head once. “Not Nate.”
Something in his tone made me pause. Like there was more to the story than I knew.
“Years ago,” Julian continued, “Nate was in love with a woman named Evelyn Carter. She was everything to him. He loved her… Loved her with every fiber of his being. He planned his entire future around that woman. But then she left him—for another man.” He exhaled slowly, in anger. “She had been seeing another man all along.”
My breath caught.
“When Nate found out,” Julian went on, “he broke. Completely. He had a full emotional collapse. He got sick. The company suffered because he couldn’t even step into the office for weeks. It took him months,” he said quietly, “months of therapy to get over the pain of Evelyn’s betrayal. And when he finally did, he shut himself off completely. Swore he’d never give his heart to any woman again.”
“So…what changed?”
“Kimberly,” he replied. “She convinced him to try again, to love again. She became his second chance at love.”
A heavy silence settled between us.
“And now she broke his heart too,” I whispered, shaking my head.
“Now you understand where I’m coming from.”
“So you want me to lie to him—to pretend to be his fiancée?”
It was absolutely crazy. Even if anyone could pull it off, it was crazy.
“That’s not protecting him. It’s going to destroy him even more when the truth comes out eventually.”
Julian leaned forward, his expression firm. “Lena, if Nate finds out now, he doesn’t just lose his fiancée. He could very well lose his position as CEO of the company.”
“How?” I frowned, not following.
“Blackwood Industries is in the middle of a merger with an international company,” he explained. “I can’t tell you exactly the magnitude of this, but it’s massive. We can’t afford for anything to go wrong.”
My pulse quickened as the weight of it sank in.
“If Nate is seen as emotionally unstable again, the board could force him to step aside—temporarily, or even permanently. Nate has enemies in the company, people waiting for an opportunity like this to get him out. People like our uncle—Victor Blackwood.”
I swallowed as a tiny shiver coursed down my spine. “So…so this is—”
“This is about survival, Lena—Nate’s and the company’s.”
I shook my head. “But this is insane. You’re asking me to lie to a man who’s already been destroyed once. What happens when he finds out I’m not her?”
“He won’t.” Julian said firmly. “Not if we do this properly.”
“And Kimberly?” I demanded. “What if she comes back? What if she exposes everything?”
“She won’t,” he said calmly.
“And how are you so sure?”
“Because she’s somewhere far away,” he replied calmly. “She wouldn’t interfere. I made sure of that.”
“How?” My confusion deepened.
“Don’t bother yourself about all that.” He leaned back, giving me some space, but his next words were quiet and deliberate. “All you should be concerned about is the fact that time is running out—for Sofia.”
My breath hitched at the reminder. Julian glanced at his watch, then back at me.
“So, Lena Martinez,” he said softly. “What’s your answer?”
~ LENA ~“Good morning, Mr. Blackwood. Good morning, Miss. Hayes.”The maid that got the door greeted us warmly. She smiled at me in a way that immediately made me feel safe and welcome. Like I belonged there.“Good morning, Rosa,” Julian replied as he stepped inside.“Hi, Rosa,” I said, following him in and returning her smile.Up close, she looked to be in her fifties, Latina, with kind eyes and streaks of grey woven through her dark hair, pulled neatly into a low bun that matched her uniform.There was something about her presence that felt safe. Motherly.The door closed behind us, and looking up, I froze. The picture-perfect setting of a grand foyer with warm lighting, curved twin staircases on either side and a massive chandelier in the middle stole the breath right out of my lungs.I wasn’t sure what I’d expected Nathan Blackwood’s home to look like, but this by far surpassed any image I’d built in my mind.I stood there a second too long, taking it all in, until I realized I w
~ LENA ~On our wedding night, every inch of your body will be mine to explore...The words haunted me.They followed me into bed at night, dominating my thoughts as I lay awake beneath the sheets, unable to sleep. When I tried to silence them, they only grew louder in the darkness, replaying themselves again and again in Nathan’s low, intimate voice.They echoed in the shower the next morning too, as hot water streamed down my skin and I scrubbed myself harder than necessary, as though I could wash away the lingering memory of his touch…his kisses…the way my body had shamelessly responded to him so eagerly. Even at breakfast, seated at the small kitchen table, staring down at the plate of fries I’d barely touched, I kept repeating the same lie to myself.It’s okay. You’ve got this, Lena. Everything will be fine. It will all work out in the long run.Eventually, exhausted from pretending, I pushed the plate away.Who was I kidding?There were far too many ways this could go wrong.It
~ NATHAN ~I stood in the kitchen doorway for longer than I meant to. Kim hadn’t noticed me. She was completely absorbed in what she was doing. So focused that she hadn’t heard my footsteps at all.I’d only come to check on her because curiosity wouldn’t let me sit still. I told myself it was only going to be for a minute.But the moment I saw her, I was rooted to the spot.The sight of Kim wearing an apron was…unexpected, pleasant. Shocking.She stood by the counter, seasoning meat with an ease that caught me off guard. She chopped the herbs with practiced precision, looking so relaxed, so at peace, like she belonged there.She was actually cooking.The realization hit me in a way that left me utterly stunned. Because the truth was, Kimberly Hayes hated kitchens. She avoided them the way some people avoided bad memories.She’d once told me that cooking felt like a waste of time and energy when there were chefs and restaurants available for that. I’d simply laughed it off, accepting i
~ LENA ~The world came to a standstill.For a second, I was no longer Kimberly Hayes. No longer wrapped in silk and lies. I was just Lena Martinez again—stripped bare by those eyes, exposed, and confronted by danger.“What?” I whispered, barely hearing the sound of my own voice.Nathan didn’t respond. He didn’t move. He just stood in front of me, towering above me like a man carved from stone. His eyes had an intensity in them that made my skin pickle.It wasn’t anger on his face, I realized. It was scrutiny. He looked like a man re-examining something he thought he knew by heart but suddenly didn’t.“Who are you?” he asked again, tilting his head slightly. His gaze didn’t leave my face.“I—” My throat grew tight. I forced myself to swallow, to remain calm. “W-what do you mean, Nate?”Suddenly, and to my surprise, the tension eased. A smile tugged at the corners of his mouth as his shoulders relaxed. That seriousness fading away from his eyes, replaced by something lighter. Amusement
~ LENA ~I had to be dreaming. Could it really be—?Nathan’s lips didn’t allow the thought form fully in my head. They didn’t give me the room to think. His mouth devoured mine like a man who’d been starving. Like the past days he’d been away had been torture, and this—me—was his only relief.His hands slowly guided me backwards as the door closed behind us with a soft click, while his mouth continued to ravage my senses.Naturally, I should have panicked. Instead, my body betrayed me, shamelessly melting against him.I had been kissed before—by my ex and a few other men whom I thought knew exactly what they were doing. But none of it had prepared me for this. None of it came close to the way Nathan Blackwood unraveled me with just one kiss.As his hand slid into my hair, deepening the kiss, the rest of the world faded away. For a moment, I forgot everything. The contract, the lies… The name I was bearing that wasn’t mine…My knees went weak. I clutched the lapels of his jacket for su
~ LENA ~The drive to New York felt unreal.Everything happened so fast. One moment, I was standing in the hospital in New Jersey, happy and relieved that Sofia had survived the surgery and was recovering well. The next, I was sitting in the back seat of a sleek black Range Rover, feeling like a slave being transported to her owner.Julian sat beside me in the chauffeur-driven car, calm and composed as usual.“Lena, you really need to relax.” He’d noticed how tense I was. Anyone could see it just by looking at my face. “You have nothing to worry about.”I almost laughed. Nothing to worry about. As if my entire life hadn’t just been rearranged by a signature and my desperate need for money. For the next six months, my life belonged to them. I belonged to Nathan Blackwood.Julian had made it clear what flouting the terms of our agreement would cost me.“Your mother seems like a good woman,” he’d said to me at the hospital, sounding calm as his eyes passed a subtle but firm message. “She







