Emma's life was not different than Cinderella's, she was punished by her stepmother and sister. And only a prince charming could change her life. For five years, Emma lived in Charlotte Miller’s shadow—forced to play her double, smile for her photos, write her speeches, and disappear the moment the spotlight hit. She was paid to be silent, obedient, and forgettable. Until the night everything shattered. Her heart. Her pride. And her place as Charlotte’s puppet. They forced her into a marriage with Xeros Martinez—a dangerous billionaire heir of the Martinez empire and a man who makes danger feel like desire. She was a substitute bride for him, and the only thing she expected from him was coldness and rejection. But what she didn't expect was his intervention when Charlotte's mother was about to whip her. "How dare you touch my vanilla?" He growled like thunder. "Try it again—and I'll remind you why people fear my name." Their marriage may have begun as a business arrangement, but the heat between them refuses to be ignored. Because later, when she tried to avoid the heat burning between them, he dropped his towel with a smirk, “Scrub my body, wife.” She hesitated. “W-Will I…?” He stepped closer, water dripping down his chiseled chest. “Isn’t that what a wife does?” And when her fingers brushed against his skin, he leaned in, voice low and wicked: “Tell me… do you think I’m sexy?” She mumbled a breathless yes. “What was that?” he asked, teasing. She shook her head, flustered. So he grabbed her waist and smashed his lips onto hers, stealing the truth straight from her mouth.
View MoreEmma's Point of View
“As you all must know, tonight will mark a huge step in my life. You know me as the heiress, the philanthropist, the model! But I have decided to introduce you to a whole new side of me.”
The attention of every single guest inside this grand hall was fixed on the podium. There wasn't a single soul out of the crowd of five hundred elites, who wasn't completely spellbound by my speech.
After all, I had selected every single word to impress!
But the orator whom everyone was mesmerized by… wasn't me.
Charlotte Miller stood at the centre of attention, delivering the speech I had written, while I was hidden within the curtains behind her.
She didn't even get to the event until it was almost too late. I had been here since the sun came up. I greeted everyone in her place, shook their hands, and smiled so hard my cheeks hurt.
While she was out partying, I played the role of the perfect Miller heiress.
And now, she was back to claim her spot.
“I hope that you all will continue to support me, like you always have. And going forward, I will keep shining, just as I always have. Thank you for joining us!”
The crowd cheered and applauded for her speech.
With a cold lunch in my shaking hands, I stood backstage, half-hidden behind the curtain. If you can call it that, it was my first meal of the day. Even though my feet hurt from standing in shoes for hours, Charlotte walked on stage in a designer dress at the last minute, as if she hadn't been ignoring all of her duties up until that point.
She didn't plan the event. She didn't have to sit through a lot of talks. She didn't say hello to any of the guests.
Anyone who looked really hard would be able to tell how much we look alike, even with my black-rimmed glasses on. Even though we look a lot alike, our lives are very different.
She was the star of the show. I was her shade, to make sure to fill her space and she shines brightly.
For the Miller family, Charlotte was the ideal daughter, the golden child.
And me? I was nothing but a substitute of Charlotte Miller.
Her shadow.
While I was still eating, her voice broke the silence. As usual, it sounded mean.
"Wow, Emma," Charlotte said in a low voice as her shoes hit the marble floor. "You eat like an orphan who doesn't have any food."
When I turned around, I saw Charlotte laughing as she leaned against the door with her arms crossed.
I stopped moving, and my grip on the sandwich got tighter.
"I haven't eaten anything because I've been on my feet all day," I said in a casual voice.
She rolled her eyes and laid down on the couch with her legs crossed over the table.
"That was hard work, wasn't it?" Charlotte said as she drank the wine.
I slowly let my breath out and kept my voice flat. "As long as your show was perfect, that's all that matters."
There wasn't anything warm about her light laugh.
She looked at my worn-out clothes and faked pity with her nose. "Mom always said I was meant to be the brightest star of the night." She got up and moved closer. Her voice was sweet but mean.
I tried to get some credit for my work, so I cut off her in between,"I'm glad the speech went well for you."
Charlotte laughed, and her eyes lit up with happiness. "Oh, honey, don't be so serious. That has nothing to do with your short speech. This is my aura. "Everything I do turns out well." When she smiled, it was as sharp as a knife. "Don't be so proud of yourself next time." Or I might have to tell you where you are.
It hurt more than it should have.
Since they were true.
Then, her assistant walked in with a tablet in hand. "Miss Miller? There's a press conference waiting for you, and the car is also ready."
Charlotte replied her, while giving me a tight smile, "Perfect timing."
She got up from the couch and was about to leave. When she turned her head back to me, her eyes moved quickly over me as if she were judging something that wasn't nice. "Also, honey didn’t we pay you last month?"
"yes I got paid, but-"
She moved toward me by about an inch.
I tensed up. I thought I did something wrong again.
She smiled and leaned in a little. "Think about how embarrassing that would be.My substitute, who looks sloppy and all over the place? That is, people are already wary sometimes. If you start to gain weight, I'll have to lower your payment because no one wants to see a fat version of me.”
I squeezed the sandwich even tighter and spoke in a voice that was almost a whisper. "I don’t think a few bites will make me fat, Charlotte."
Her smirk got bigger. "That’s what they all say, sweetheart."
With a flip of her hair, she left to cheers and cameras flashing. She got into the fancy car that was waiting for her like she was a queen.
I held on to the clipboard so tight that my fingers turned white.
I hate how she makes me seem little. I feel bad that I let her.
I used to think that her life was different from mine. At that time, fate hadn't brought us together.
I brought the wrong food to the Miller house when I was eighteen years old. That's when Charlotte's mom saw me for the first time. I looked a lot like her daughter. She made me an offer when she learned that her lazy, selfish daughter wasn't going to important events.
I have to be a substitute of Charlotte. Be perfect when she didn't want to be, wear her dress and play my substitute role.
I said no at first. But months later, the orphanage where I grew up was badly burnt down, injuring my caregiver and leaving her with huge medical bills. I had no other option but to say yes.
I thought it would only last a short time. As soon as I could stand up again.
But it had been five years, and the orphanage caregiver is under their control. I was still here.
I sighed heavily, pushing away these thoughts and sadness.
Tonight I had something more important to think about: Alex.
A smile played on my lips.
I have one real thing in my fake life, Alex. The only person who sees ME.
He started working at Miller Enterprises today. Because he had loans, part-time jobs, and studied late at night, I knew how hard he had worked for this. He was my rock in a world that was always trying to break me. He was the best person any girl could ask.
He loves me just the way I am. Not for who I pretend to be. With him, I'm just Emma.
I planned a surprise for him. Celebrate with him.
It felt good to go to his apartment with a small cake box in my hand. It had been days since I felt that good.
Tonight is going to be great. Only us. There will be no Charlottes, Millers, or acting.
Though, when I got to the door, I paused.
My heart was beating faster as I looked at the key Alex had given me.
Em, you're always welcome here. That's what he always told me.
After taking a deep breath, I pushed the door open quietly and put the key in the lock.
Even though it was dark, the sounds coming from the bedroom were clear: soft gasps and breathy moans.
"Alex... yes... right there!" Her voice was slow and desperate.
It felt like ice in my gut.
Not at all. It's not her. Not her voice. I must be making things up.
Then I heard Alex's husky voice. "Baby... you're amazing..."
I could hear the bed moving and the sound of skin touching skin. Charlotte's sobs got louder. Alex's breathing got fast and heavy.
This is not possible. No No it can't be real. Alex couldn't do this with me.
My heart was heavy, not ready to accept the reality yet.
But any how I took a step ahead, I tightened my grip on the cake. The bedroom door was just a little open.
I should not look. I need to know, though.
I opened the door a little bit more.
My whole world fell apart.
Charlotte.
Her naked body was tangled up with Alex's, and her perfectly groomed nails pulled his skin down. His arms—the same arms that had held me—were around her, and his lips were against hers.
No, no, no! Not him. Not with her.
I let out a sharp gasp of air. My knees were about to give out. I stood still and couldn't move or speak. The moans that I'd heard still echoed in my ears.
"Alex-" The cake fell to the floor when I let go of it.
Xeros's POVI came home early from the office, which isn't like I usually do. The mansion was quiet—too quiet. I came early because I wanted to see her. I don't know if this is something I can say to anyone but I was just too eager. I loosened my tie with one hand, my briefcase still in the other, and walked slowly into the main hallway. The faint scent of lemon cleaner lingered in the air, and the floors were spotless, shining like mirrors under the soft lights. Mille must have been here earlier.I glanced toward the living room. The lights were on. A book was resting open on the armrest of the couch, and a half-finished cup of coffee sat cold on the side table. But she wasn’t there.I looked around while trying so hard not to be obvious because I didn't want anyone to see me this way, yet I was still eager to see her. I set the briefcase down beside the couch, staring at the empty seat as a small frown formed on my face."Where is she?" I asked as Millie walked through the door, p
Xeros’s POVThe auction had already been going on for over an hour when I finally arrived.I didn’t rush. I rarely do. I walked in through the back entrance where security was tighter, nodding at the staff who scrambled like ants to make sure everything was perfect for the VIPs. The woman in a black dress and clipboard bowed slightly as she led me to the private suite upstairs.I sat down on the leather chair, the lights dimmed in the VIP room, but the glass allowed me to see everything on the floor below. My fingers rested on the armrest lazily, and I leaned back. The soft hum of murmurs, clinking glasses, and bidding numbers floated up like smoke. I didn’t care much for jewelry, but my name had to be seen tonight. People needed to know I was watching.On the stage below, a ruby diamond necklace was being shown off. It shimmered under the lights like a thousand red stars. Some rich socialite was showing off her hand, trying to catch the attention of whoever cared. I didn’t.To me, th
Emma’s POV“I’m really sorry, Xeros,” I said, tucking a few strands of hair behind my ear. “I won’t be able to make it tonight. I have a lot of work to finish at the studio.”He looked disappointed, but he didn’t question it. He just nodded once, his jaw tightening slightly.“It’s alright,” he said. “There’ll be other auctions.”I gave him a small smile, hoping it looked genuine. But inside, I felt a knot in my chest.I hated lying to him.But I had no choice.If I told him the truth—that I was going to that auction, that I was the real artist behind the painting they were all fighting for—he would ask questions. Questions I wasn’t ready to answer. Not yet.So I lied. And I hated how easy it had become.After he left, I stood in front of my full-length mirror, adjusting the mask I had picked out. It was delicate, white with silver lace and tiny crystals that sparkled under the light. It only covered the upper half of my face, but it would be enough.I didn’t want anyone recognizing me
Third Person’s POVThe man standing in front of the mirror looked like a wreck. Blood trickled from his nose, staining the tissue he pressed underneath it. His expensive suit was wrinkled, and one of his sleeves had been ripped.Alpfit Corporation’s manager gritted his teeth as he dialed Charlotte’s number. His reflection glared back at him with a mix of shame and fury. The moment the line connected, he snapped.“She slapped me and that guy broke my goddamn nose!” he roared, his voice echoing off the tiled bathroom walls.There was a pause, then Charlotte’s voice came through sharp and cold. “So you’re telling me you can’t even handle a simple meeting? You’re useless.”“I— Miss, I—”But she didn’t let him finish. The call ended with a sharp beep.Charlotte exhaled hard, her jaw tight as she tossed the phone onto the couch. Her heels clicked against the polished marble as she turned away, pacing. Her red dress shimmered with each step she took, but her eyes were like steel.Alex sat at
Xeros’s POVI came home earlier than usual again. I don’t know if it’s because of guilt or worry—or just the need to see her.The mansion was quiet like always, but this time it felt heavier. My steps were slower, more cautious, and my eyes moved quickly around the room.Then I saw her.Charlotte was sitting on the couch in the living room. A blanket wrapped loosely around her shoulders, her legs tucked under her. She looked up the moment she heard me walk in. Her face was pale, eyes tired, and yet she still looked beautiful.I stopped at the edge of the room. I didn’t say anything at first. Neither did she. I didn't know how to start a conversation with her without being awkward about it. I couldn’t stop thinking about the way I found her. She was so scared and that bastard could only think of taking advantage of her! Everything still played over and over in my head as fresh as it could be. I felt angry again, clenching my fists. She opened her mouth to say something, but I held u
Xeros's POVI came home early from the office, which isn't like I usually do. The mansion was quiet—too quiet. I came early because I wanted to see her. I don't know if this is something I can say to anyone but I was just too eager. I loosened my tie with one hand, my briefcase still in the other, and walked slowly into the main hallway. The faint scent of lemon cleaner lingered in the air, and the floors were spotless, shining like mirrors under the soft lights. Mille must have been here earlier.I glanced toward the living room. The lights were on. A book was resting open on the armrest of the couch, and a half-finished cup of coffee sat cold on the side table. But she wasn’t there.I looked around while trying so hard not to be obvious because I didn't want anyone to see me this way, yet I was still eager to see her. I set the briefcase down beside the couch, staring at the empty seat as a small frown formed on my face."Where is she?" I asked as Millie walked through the door, p
Emma's POV:The moment I stepped through the door of my room, I kicked off my shoes, and my hand immediately went to my bag to pull out my phone. Two days without signal in that remote location had been unexpectedly peaceful… but now it was time to come back to the reality of my life.The screen lit up with notifications: twenty-three missed calls, countless texts, and all of them from one person.Lily ! She's my best friend, my manager, PR consultant and life coach, rolled into one tiny package! She was the only person managing my studio when I wasn’t around, and the one of the main reasons why I could start it in the first place.I hit the call button, wondering if she might be busy– but she answered before the first ring even ended.“Where have you been?” Her voice exploded through the speaker. “You made me worry sick! You just disappeared on the weekend– even if you were planning a digital detox or something, you could have told me! I was about to file a missing person’s repor
Emma’s POV:Lying stiffly on the narrow bed, I stared at the peeling paint on the ceiling. My thoughts were kicking up a storm louder than the one that had trapped us here for the night.Was this really the same man who had coldly warned me to stay out of his affairs on our first day as a married couple? The one who treated me with such detached indifference, as if our marriage contract required a social distancing clause too! The one who treated me coldly and indifferently always, like he never wanted me to forget about the fact that it was an arranged marriage, with zero emotions involved. The same one who wanted to keep as little contact as possible… as if we couldn't even be polite to each other and make conversation, unless a third person was in the room, watching us. But today, he appeared out of nowhere at the orphanage. How did he even know I would be here?And how was I supposed to convince myself that it was Xeros, when I had always assumed that he would come with me to fi
Xeros’s POV: The rain pelted down harder as we walked hurriedly while trying our best to avoid the puddles, as the winds picked up speed. I glanced at the woman walking beside me from the corner of my eye– her arms wrapped around Adam, taking careful steps. Had I judged Charlotte incorrectly? Before our wedding, I had dismissed every thought of getting to know her on the basis of what I already knew and had already seen about her. She was supposed to be an arrogant socialite who was supposed to care only about luxury, events, money, and the next opportunity to shine, right? And as someone who would go to any extent to chase the spotlight. That smile that had been flashing across the television screens– completely hollow and polished, was nowhere in sight. In my recent memory were flashes of her smiling freely with the children, grinning from ear to ear with happiness. She spoke to the children lovingly– not in a pitiful or overly sympathetic and condescending voice, but like she
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