LOGIN~ 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.
“The Kim I know hates cooking. You’d rather go hungry than step your foot into the kitchen. We both know that.”
I laughed, a small shaky sound, while my mind searched for a lie to melt away his suspicion.
Kimberly hated cooking. On the contrary, I loved it. Physically we were identical, but beyond that there was very little we had in common.
“Well…people changed,” I said quietly.
“Really?” He didn’t look convinced. As though he didn’t believe a woman like Kimberly could ever change.
“Yes. I…” I was shocked at how easily the lie came to me. “I’ve been doing something lowkey for a while now. It’s…kind of a secret.”
That immediately got his interest.
“I’ve been taking cooking classes,” I continued, watching his surprised face. “With the wedding coming up… I just thought…” I shrugged lightly. “I want to be the perfect wife for you.”
Silence followed.
Nathan stared at me. A glint of something I couldn’t read crossed his face. His expression softened completely. Before I could say anything else, he pulled me into his arms.
The kiss was different this time. It was slow and full of something frighteningly sincere.
“I love you,” he whispered.
I paused, speechless. I knew I was supposed to say the words back. Kimberly would have said them back without hesitation. But guilt and fear wrapped around my throat, making it hard to breathe.
“I love you too.”
I managed to say the words, and he smiled at me, pressing a gentle kiss to my forehead.
“Come,” I said quickly, pulling him towards the couch where I’d dropped his jacket. I needed to put some distance between us before my composure cracked. “Sit down. Rest while I quickly put something together.”
He didn’t argue. He looked tired as he slumped into the chair, stretching his long legs out.
Leaning back, he watched me hurry towards the kitchen with that same puzzled and amused look on his face.
The kitchen had always been my refuge, my safe space. And right now it was the only part of the house I could conveniently hide away from Nathan without raising any more suspicions in his mind.
How was I going to do it? I wondered, sagging against the counter the minute I was alone. How was I going to survive six months of this? Six months of being close to Nathan all the time. Having his arms around my body, his lips on mine, his touch…
After the wedding, there would be no more hiding. No more distance to retreat into when things felt too real.
The kiss replayed in my mind without permission. I remembered the passion, the urgency. The way my body had responded, melting into him. I had forgotten everything in that moment, including who I really was. That terrified me.
How was I supposed to remain sane?
I pressed my palms into the cool marble of the counter, closing my eyes briefly as I fought the panic rising inside me.
Then Sofia’s face came to me.
Earlier on, I’d spoken to my mother. She’d happily told me of how Sofia was getting better day by day. The doctors were pleased at her rate of recovery.
Sofia had sounded much better on the phone. Her voice was stronger than it had been in weeks. My little sister was finally going to be okay.
The thought brought tears to my eyes, and gratitude. It eased the panic a bit. While this wasn’t going to be easy, it was definitely worth the sacrifice.
Six months wasn’t a lifetime. I consoled myself with that thought. Six months could pass like six days if I focused, if I held on tightly to the reason why I was here.
You can do this, Lena.
I drew in a deep breath, reached for the apron hanging on a hook and tied it around my waist. Then I crossed to the refrigerator and opened it.
Julian’s voice echoed in my head, listing facts the way he’d done earlier. Nathan’s likes, his favorite meals…
Steak.
The refrigerator was fully stocked. I brought out a cut of ribeye, fresh herbs, butter, garlic… Carefully, I washed, chopped and seasoned. I enjoyed cooking. I always had. It came as naturally to me as breathing.
The rhythmic sound of the knife against the chopping board calmed me. For a while, everything was normal and peaceful until I felt that unmistakable prickle at the back of my neck. You know that feeling that made you aware you were being watched?
I froze, then whipped around.
Nathan was standing by the doorway, staring at me.
~ LENA ~I stood in front of the mirror, studying my reflection for what felt like the tenth time.Late afternoon sunlight spilled into the bedroom. Outside the tall windows, the sky had begun its slow shift toward evening. The room was quiet, and for a moment I stared at myself.The dress Nathan had helped me choose earlier lay smoothly against my skin, the white silk flowing down my body in soft, elegant lines. It was simple in a way that somehow made it look even more beautiful. The fabric skimmed over my hips and fell all the way to my ankles, catching the light every time I moved.The straps were what had first caught my attention when I saw it. They weren’t made of fabric. They were tiny pearls. Two delicate strands of pearls resting lightly on my shoulders, glimmering faintly each time the light touched them. Against the warm tone of my skin, the pale silk and pearls stood out sharply. The contrast was very flattering.I turned slightly to the side, studying the way the dress f
~ ASHLEY ~From the moment Nathan first mentioned her name to me, I hated Kimberly Hayes.Seeing her standing in his room that day in that wedding dress only made the hatred burn deeper. And I hated her even more now, watching her stroll through the garden with his ring on her finger like she owned the place.Standing by my bedroom window in the guest wing with my fingers resting against the cold glass, I watched her walk around like a woman who had already won. She held a cup of coffee, strolling along the stone path leisurely. The morning sun caught in her hair as she paused near the rose bushes, breathing in the air and looking completely at ease.My jaw tightened. A bitter taste settled in my mouth. I had returned from Boston only days ago. The semester had just ended, and I had been looking forward to coming home more than usual this time. Being away at school for months had been exhausting, and the thought of spending the summer here again—of seeing Nathan every day—was the o
~ LENA ~My whole body shivered having Nathan so close in such an intimate position.I didn’t know how he did it. But every time he looked into my eyes with that darkened look that told me exactly what he wanted, it made my breath catch and my heart beat a little faster.His silence worsened it, as for a moment all he did was stare at me. His eyes moved over my face slowly, in a way that made my breath stall in my chest for more than a few seconds. I began to panic.Why was he staring at me like that? What was he seeing?Was there something about my face that looked wrong? Had he finally noticed something—some small difference that gave me away? Something that made him realize I wasn’t the woman he thought I was?My heart was pounding hard in my chest. Still, I maintained my calm, finally relaxing a bit when his hands slid slowly up to my waist and pulled me closer to the edge of the kitchen island.Our bodies were just a breath apart now. His eyes flicked down to my lips for a tiny s
~ LENA ~The first thing that greeted me when I opened the kitchen door was the delicious aroma of breakfast.The kitchen was huge, almost the size of a small apartment. Soft morning light filtered through the windows, touching the wide marble counters and stainless steel appliances lining the walls. A long kitchen island stood at the center of the room, its smooth surface gleaming faintly in the light.Pancakes were stacked on a plate nearby. Something sizzled softly on the stove, the scent mingling with the rich aroma of freshly brewed coffee lingering in the air.And in the middle of it all stood Nathan.He was by the stove, completely absorbed in what he was doing.I was used to seeing him in perfectly tailored suits and crisp shirts, the kind of corporate elegance that always made him look distant and untouchable. Seeing him like this now felt almost surreal.He wore a simple white T-shirt that clung lightly to his broad shoulders and loose gray lounge pants. He was barefoot, his
~ LENA ~I woke slowly to the warmth of the morning sun brushing against my eyelids. At first, it felt like a dream—warm, gentle, and quiet. The kind of morning where everything seemed wrapped in a calm I hadn’t felt in a long time.For a brief moment, I lingered in that tranquility, caught somewhere between sleep and consciousness.Then slowly, my eyes opened, and the first thing they met was the golden light streaming in through the tall curtains. It spilled across the bed, and the white sheets tangled around my legs.My brain was foggy as I lay there, staring up at the unfamiliar ceiling.Then everything came rushing back in a flash. I remembered the wedding. Last night. Nathan.My heart jolted, and I sat up abruptly, holding the sheets to my naked chest. I was alone in the room. Everywhere was quiet and neat. My wedding dress lay carefully draped over a chair. My shoes were next to it.Instantly, my eyes flew to the clock. Eight forty-two, it read.“What—?”I blinked at it, certai
~ NATHAN ~When my eyes opened the next morning, she was still asleep, curled up against me with her arm draped over my waist. Her cheek rested on my chest like that was where it had always belonged.For a moment, I didn’t move. I lay there, savoring the sweet warmth of her body as she slept peacefully in my arms.It was still dark outside. The soft glow of the bedside lamp illuminated the room. Everywhere was quiet save for the faint ticking of the clock on the wall and the steady, soft rhythm of my wife’s breathing against my skin.My wife.The word settled deep in my chest with a slow warmth that spread through my entire body.Instinctively, I tightened my arm around her, pulling her a fraction closer. She stirred slightly but didn’t wake up, only burrowed further into me, her fingers curling faintly against my side.A slow, satisfied smile tugged at my mouth. I brushed a lock of hair away from her face, careful not to wake her. Even in sleep, she was beautiful. She looked so soft,







