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Falling for a Stand-In
Falling for a Stand-In
ผู้แต่ง: Glass Kettle

Chapter 1

ผู้เขียน: Glass Kettle
I went abroad for a year, telling Marcus Gray that I was going for further studies. In truth, I'd gone abroad to seek treatment for my illness.

Unfortunately, miracles were a rare commodity. A year later, the doctor gave me my final verdict—that I wouldn't make it past the next three months.

I sat on a sidewalk in Dorwen and calmly accepted reality. I'd always been decisive—since I couldn't change the fact that I was going to die, I knew I had to make things clear to Marcus. I wanted us to spend whatever time I had left together.

I believed he would feel the same. However, I had to sit in the chilly outdoors and call him five times before he answered. He sounded angry on the other end of the line.

"Haven't you had enough of this? Are you there to study or have fun? Do you have that much free time on your hands?"

With that, he hung up on me. The sound of the dial tone pierced my eardrums, and I stiffened.

This wasn't the first time Marcus had spoken to me like that. We'd already been giving each other the silent treatment for three months, after all.

Long-distance relationships were hard to maintain, especially when there were differences in our time zones. I realized that along the way, something had gone wrong with us, so I immediately bought a ticket to head home.

I firmly believed this was just a simple problem. It wasn't too late to fix it. I didn't want my last three months in this world to be filled with regret.

I stood in a courtyard and peered through the glass window at the faint light inside. I saw two people snuggling against each other. In that instant, my heart sank into an icy abyss.

The butler noticed me and gasped. Inside the living room, Marcus heard him and turned around. Then, he stared at me in shock.

I looked past him at the woman in his arms. Her face seemed to overlap with my reflection on the glass—she looked just like me.

I smiled self-deprecatingly and turned to head toward the gates, pulling my suitcase behind me.

Marcus ran out and grabbed my arm, stopping me. "Renee, what are you doing back here?"

I sneered and broke free of his grasp. Then, I turned to look at him. "What's wrong? Have I returned at the wrong time and kept you from being lovey-dovey with your new woman, Mr. Gray?"

He frowned, and a hint of exhaustion flitted across his eyes. "Can you talk properly?"

I watched him silently and waited for him to brush me off with a half-hearted explanation or even a lie. He looked at me before snorting. "You don't need to be this angry, do you? She's just a stand-in for you. Ultimately, you're still the one I love."

He raised an eyebrow, seemingly trying to use his words to goad me.

Ah, yes. I'd almost forgotten that we were still giving each other the cold shoulder.

Marcus, on the other hand, had thoroughly forgotten what I'd once told him—that I wouldn't tolerate even the smallest offense and that certain things were best left unsaid, even in anger.

I believed that so-called "angry words" were just a person's honest feelings that they finally let slip under the guise of throwing a tantrum.

The woman who looked like me finally stepped out of the warm villa while pulling a fur coat tightly around herself. She said, "Don't be mad, Mr. Gray. I'll explain everything to Ms. Granger."

She turned to me, the look in her eyes morphing into something else. "Ms. Granger, you must have the wrong idea about us. Mr. Gray only asked me to move in here so that it'd be more convenient for us to discuss work."

Marcus pulled her behind him, but I recognized the fur coat she had on as mine. I remembered it vividly—it was a gift Marcus had given to me for my 18th birthday. Yet, his mistress now had it on.

His so-called stand-in was doing a great job, wasn't she? He'd gone to such lengths to recreate another me, too.

"Enough of this nonsense! Why didn't I ever realize how paranoid you are? Go see a doctor if there's something wrong with you!" he roared.

His voice pulled me back to reality, and I saw the tears on his mistress' face. Then, I watched as he turned to her and said gently, "You don't need to be scared of her, Janae."

I repeated her name. So, she was Marcus' new secretary, Janae Ford.

I'd dreamed of her while abroad. In my dream, I'd heard Marcus utter her name affectionately while on the phone with me.
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  • Falling for a Stand-In   Chapter 10

    December brought the first snow. Thick, feathery flakes drifted from the sky to form a thin layer on my gravestone.I heard footsteps in the distance. They grew louder as the visitor approached.Marcus wiped the snow off my gravestone and placed a bouquet of dark red roses before it. Then, he got on his knees before my gravestone and lowered his head without saying anything. He remained like that for such a long time that the snow piled on his shoulders instead.Finally, he spoke. "Renee, I know you don't want to see me, but let me be selfish once more. I promise this is the last time I'll be here."After another bout of silence, he sighed heavily, his warm breath forming a soft cloud in the air.I stood beside him and watched him calmly. I scrutinized the young man I'd once loved with all my heart. He pulled a dagger from his pocket and slit his wrist without hesitation.His blood spilled all over the snow, turning it crimson. It pooled at my gravestone as he collapsed before it

  • Falling for a Stand-In   Chapter 9

    It was particularly quiet in the suburbs, and the villa was as dark as always.Marcus curled up in a corner of the couch—it was a habit we shared. He could no longer shed tears as he stared blankly at a wall."I can sense your existence here, Renee. Just sitting here makes me feel at ease and secure," he mumbled. Then, his gaze focused as he stared at a stuffed toy on the couch.My heart jolted. The stuffed toy was one that he and I had gotten custom-made when we'd first gotten together. It was one of a pair—one looked like him, and the other like me.We'd each taken the toy that looked like the other. At the time, he'd said that it was a way for us to curb our longing for each other. Now, it seemed it was all he would have left.The toy he held was the one that looked like me. I'd lost the one that looked like him, so I'd stolen his instead.Marcus looked at the stuffed toy, and a few tears leaked out of his dry eyes again. He rubbed the stuffed toy before pausing and pulling ou

  • Falling for a Stand-In   Chapter 8

    Reuben sat beside a photo of me, his eyes red and swollen. It was clear he'd just cried. He held the list I'd left for him, and every item had been ticked off.Firstly, I wanted him to protect my company shares after my death. They were the product of my hard work, and one of the few things I'd achieved in my short life.Secondly, I wanted him to take back everything Janae had taken from me. Thirdly, I wanted him to stop Marcus from ever seeing me again.And lastly, I wanted him to live on, even if it were just for my sake. I wanted him to manage my company and care for Mom and himself.When Reuben heard footsteps, he folded the list and tucked it into his pocket. It was the only thing I'd left for him, after all."I'm too late." Marcus sounded on the verge of tears as he mumbled to himself. He looked around the empty funeral parlor.He dragged his feet as he headed to where the coffin would've been. Then, when he saw my photo, he burst into tears.Reuben didn't want to see him,

  • Falling for a Stand-In   Chapter 7

    The room erupted in shock as soon as the words were out of Reuben's mouth. Then, there was a loud crash—Mom had collapsed on the floor.The wail of an ambulance siren wound around the high-rise buildings. Reuben got in with the medical personnel while the Gray family members sent off the guests and reporters.Marcus stood alone, his eyes bloodshot and wide with shock. Beside him, Janae seemed frightened by his reaction. She shook his arm and asked, "Mr. Gray, what's wrong? Don't scare me!"His eyes were unfocused, and his chest heaved violently. Then, he shook Janae off and ran to the door. She screamed and wailed behind him, but that did nothing to slow him down.Marcus hurried to the hospital, only regaining a hint of his rationality when he saw Reuben waiting in the corridor. He grabbed Reuben by the collar, his eyes red as he trembled all over. "Where's Renee?""She's dead," Reuben said calmly, unable to hide his fatigue.Marcus shook his head, breathing so rapidly that he co

  • Falling for a Stand-In   Chapter 6

    My consciousness flew to the banquet hall where my engagement ceremony with Marcus was supposed to be held. There were many bigwigs from the business world gathered there.To them, the engagement ceremony was just a way to network and form connections. I'd seen too many of these events since childhood.Marcus stood in the lounge and dialed my number incessantly as he paced the room. "Answer the phone, Renee!"The unanswered call was drowned out by the sound of his mother urging him to hurry up from outside the lounge. He threw the phone onto the couch.Just then, Reuben kicked the door open. Marcus looked like he'd seen his savior and grabbed Reuben's arm. Then, he looked behind Reuben, seemingly looking for me.He asked, "Where's Renee? Why isn't she here with you? Has she gone to the banquet hall?"Reuben punched him hard, immediately drawing blood.Marcus stared at him in astonishment. Then, he scowled and snapped, "Have you lost your mind?"The dark circles underneath Reube

  • Falling for a Stand-In   Chapter 5

    That was the moment my love for Marcus died, and I gave up on him. I could clearly see the man who'd once loved me more than life itself slowly walking away from me.I ripped the contract he'd mailed to me to pieces before throwing them into the trash can outside the building. I'd stopped crying, but the wind still made my face hurt as it froze my salty tear tracks.I called Reuben and told him the truth about my condition. He practically flew over to the company to pick me up and take me home.I didn't have much time left, and a letter with my last words, now in its fourth version, was becoming simpler. I stuffed it into the shirt of a stuffed toy on the couch.I didn't think there was any point in leaving a letter because no one would read it. The words I wrote would only serve to make me sadder.I listed the things I wanted Reuben to do on my behalf—he promised he would only read it after my death. The only problem was that I no longer had the strength to even hold a pen proper

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