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Chapter 2: The Gilded Cag

Penulis: Mirah
last update Tanggal publikasi: 2026-06-03 11:31:31

## Chapter 2: The Gilded Cage

The silk of the wedding gown felt heavy, cold, and entirely foreign against Vivian’s skin.

Standing in front of the full-length mirror in the bride's private suite, she stared at a stranger. The styling team her Uncle Richard hired had spent five grueling hours transforming her. Her long, dark hair was pinned up into an intricate, flawless chignon, and her face was meticulously painted to mimic Valerie’s sharp, haughty glamour. The heavy diamond necklace resting against her collarbone felt less like luxury and more like a shackle.

"Two minutes, Valerie," a voice boomed from the doorway.

Uncle Richard stepped into the room, his eyes scanning her critically from head to toe. He didn't look like a proud uncle about to walk his niece down the aisle; he looked like a desperate businessman about to finalize a high-stakes deal. He hadn't even noticed the subtle differences in her expression or the way she held her breath. He was too blinded by the impending salvation of his failing company.

He stepped closer, the smell of expensive cologne and stale cigar smoke washing over her. "Remember," Richard hissed, his voice dropping to a harsh whisper. "Alexander Vance is not a man you play games with. Keep your mouth shut, smile for the cameras, and play the part of the sophisticated socialite. If he discovers you’re the penniless twin, he will destroy what's left of this family, and your brother's medical funds disappear instantly. Do we understand each other?"

Vivian swallowed the bitter lump of anxiety in her throat. She forced her shoulders back and tilted her chin upward, mimicking the exact, careless arrogance she had read about in Valerie’s diary.

"Perfectly, Uncle," she replied, her voice smooth, empty of the terror clawing at her chest.

"Good. Let's go. Don't keep the King waiting."

The grand cathedral was an overwhelming blur of high-society faces, flashing cameras, and the suffocating scent of thousands of imported white roses. But the moment the heavy oak doors swung open, the noise faded into a dull roar. Vivian’s vision tunneled.

At the end of the long, white-carpeted aisle stood Alexander Vance.

The media profiles and business magazine covers didn't do him justice. He was exceptionally tall, broad-shouldered, and draped in a custom, midnight-black tuxedo that emphasized his imposing physique. His features were strikingly sharp, looking as though they had been carved from marble, but it was his eyes that froze Vivian in her tracks. They were a piercing, calculated grey—devoid of any human warmth, scanning the room like a predator assessing its territory.

As Vivian walked toward him, her hand trembling slightly against Richard’s arm, Alexander’s gaze locked onto hers.

There was no admiration in his eyes. No standard groom-to-be affection. There was only a cold, scrutinizing evaluation that made her feel entirely naked, as if he could see right through the expensive silk and makeup down to her fractured soul.

When Richard finally handed her hand over to Alexander, his fingers brushed against hers. His grip was firm, unyielding, and shockingly warm against her ice-cold skin. A strange, electric jolt shot up her arm, catching her off guard. She gasped softly, the sound lost beneath the swelling organ music.

Alexander’s dark eyebrows flicked upward, a minuscule sign of interest. He leaned down slightly, his voice a low, gravelly baritone that vibrated right through her core.

"You're shaking, Valerie," he murmured, his tone entirely detached, meant for her ears alone. "Don't tell me the fearless socialite is suddenly developing a conscience."

Vivian forced her chin higher, channeling every ounce of bravado she could muster. "Just anticipation, Mr. Vance."

A dangerous, fleeting smirk touched his lips, gone as quickly as it had arrived. "It's Alexander. At least until the ink dries on the certificate."

The ceremony passed in a surreal, waking dream. Vivian recited her vows with a steady, rehearsed voice, though her heart was pounding so violently she was certain he could hear it. When the priest finally pronounced them husband and wife, Alexander didn't dip her for a passionate kiss. He simply leaned in, his lips brushing her cheek in a calculated, passionless display for the flashing cameras of the press.

"Smile for the public, wife," he whispered against her ear, his breath hot against her skin. "The show has just begun."

An hour later, the grand reception was in full swing, but Vivian found herself whisked away from the noise and into a private, soundproof VIP holding room at the back of the venue. The heavy mahogany door clicked shut, cutting off the sound of the jazz band and the chatter of hundreds of guests.

Alexander was already there. He had poured himself a glass of neat scotch, not bothering to offer her anything. He loosened his silk tie with a practiced, elegant movement and sat across from her on the leather sofa, crossing his long legs.

He pulled a sleek leather folder from his breast pocket and tossed it onto the glass coffee table between them. It landed with a heavy, definitive thud.

"Now that the public has their fairy tale, let's establish the reality," Alexander said, his grey eyes narrowing into sharp slits. "Our marriage is a business transaction. My grandfather's will requires me to be married to secure my position as Chairman of Vance Enterprises. Your family needs my capital to avoid total ruin. It’s a clean trade."

Vivian sat rigid on the edge of her seat, her hands clasped tightly in her lap to hide the tremor in her fingers. "I am well aware of the terms."

"Are you?" Alexander leaned forward, resting his elbows on his knees, invading her personal space. "Because I’ve been tracking your credit card statements and your social calendar for the last six months, Valerie. You love luxury, you love attention, and you love spending money your uncle doesn't actually have."

Vivian’s breath caught. She had memorized Valerie's diary, but she hadn't realized Alexander had been actively monitoring her sister's financial habits. She had to be careful. One wrong phrase would expose her.

"People change, Alexander," she said softly, keeping her voice even. "Perhaps I've grown tired of the noise."

Alexander let out a low, mocking laugh. "People like you don't change overnight. But let's see if you can abide by the rules. This contract," he tapped the leather folder, "stipulates a strict monthly allowance. You will attend three public galas a month by my side to maintain appearances. You will move into my estate tomorrow morning. But let me make one thing abundantly clear: you will stay out of my private life, you will stay out of my business, and you will *never* attempt to cross into my bed."

He stood up, towering over her, radiating pure, suffocating authority.

"We are strangers who share a last name for the next twelve months. Play your part perfectly, and you walk away with a fortune. Try to play me, and I will ensure you and your family have absolutely nothing left. Do we have a deal?"

Vivian looked up into the eyes of the man she was now legally bound to. He thought he was dealing with Valerie—a woman who would have thrown a tantrum over a restricted allowance or a lack of attention.

Instead, Vivian felt a sudden, strange sense of relief. A business arrangement was something she could handle. She didn't want his bed, and she didn't care about his billions; she just wanted her brother to live.

She stood up, meeting his icy glare with a calm, serene dignity that caught him completely off guard.

"We have a deal, Alexander," she said, extending her hand.

Alexander stared at her small, pale hand for a long, quiet moment. The quiet, dignified woman standing before him didn't match the chaotic, shallow profile his investigators had handed him.

Slowly, he wrapped his large hand around hers, his grip tight and warm, sealing the contract. "Tomorrow morning at seven. My driver picks you up from the penthouse. Don't be late, Valerie."

As he turned and walked out of the room, leaving her alone in the quiet, Vivian let out the breath she had been holding. She looked down at her wedding ring. The lie had officially begun.

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