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"Is this the place?" the woman murmured.
Rose stopped in front of a luxurious hotel and checked the address on the message she had received on her phone. It was correct—Rose's sister had indeed asked to meet her there.
It had been seven years since Rose Baxter had heard from her sister, and then this message came out of nowhere.
"What is she doing in a place like this?"
Rose entered the hotel lobby, only to be immediately stopped—more like intercepted—by security. Given her plain appearance, anyone accustomed to serving the upper class would instinctively block the entry of a mere commoner.
"Wait, miss, where are you going?" the guard asked.
Rose showed him the screen of her cell phone. "I'm Rose. I was invited by Romilda Baxter, who's staying here. In a suite."
The hotel staff's demeanor changed instantly. "Ah, yes. She specifically requested that you come."
Rose's eyes widened. "Really?"
"Yes, Miss. Please follow me."
As Rose followed the hotel staff, she thought, "Seven years wasn't that long to rise to the highest ranks of wealth. How had Romilda done it?"
Rose and Romilda were born into an ordinary, borderline-poor family. Financial struggles had been the root of their parents' endless arguments for years. Their father, a gambler and drunk, had run up debts everywhere.
Finally, their parents divorced seven years ago. Rose went with their mother, while Romilda went with their father.
Rose had tried to contact Romilda to reconnect as sisters. But the divorce had caused Romilda to treat Rose like a stranger. She never responded to Rose's messages.
Until last week, Rose had told Romilda that her mother was seriously ill and that her dying wish was to see Romilda.
After years of ignoring her messages, Romilda suddenly responded that day. She agreed to meet Rose at a five-star hotel.
Rose grew tense as the hotel staff stopped before a tall, grand door. What should she say? Should she give Romilda an immediate hug? Or start with small talk? Her mind was spinning with uncertainty.
"This is the room, miss. Please go ahead." The hotel staff rang the bell and promptly left.
Rose took a deep breath as the door opened. And...
She nearly screamed as she saw a half-naked man standing in the doorway. Rose's eyes widened, as did his.
"Shit! Honeeeey!!!" the man yelled.
"What is it?" came a voice from inside.
"She looks like you!!"
Rose froze and quickly covered her eyes, unsure of what to say. Had she walked into the wrong room?
"Hey, come on in. You're Romilda's sister, right?" the man said casually.
Rose nodded hesitantly and stepped inside.
The hotel suite was larger than her tiny apartment. It had a spacious living area with floor-to-ceiling windows, a sleek kitchen with high-end appliances, a center island, and bar stools.
The man gestured for Rose to sit on the plush and inviting sand-colored couch. She watched him disappear into the bedroom, leaving the door slightly ajar.
Rose hesitated to sit, so she stood anxiously, waiting. Then, a woman emerged from the bedroom, wearing a crimson satin robe. Her damp hair fell over her shoulders.
They stared at each other as if in a mirror. Rose saw herself in Romilda, and Romilda saw herself in Rose.
"Oh, wow... seven years," Romilda mused with a soft chuckle. "You haven't changed at all, Rose."
"Well, yeah." Rose swallowed hard. "You... look different."
"Isn't that a good thing? Our faces may be the same, but I refuse to end up like you."
Rose fell silent and took a deep breath. The sting of Romilda's words hit her hard.
Not only had her sister's demeanor changed, but her words were cruel.
Was there no love left in Romilda's heart after all this time? They had been inseparable since birth, sharing both joys and sorrows.
But now?
Being born from the same womb as identical twins apparently wasn't enough to keep their bond intact. Romilda felt like a stranger to Rose.
"How have you been?" Rose asked, changing the subject.
"Better." Romilda shrugged. "So, what do you want? To talk about your mother?"
"It's our mom."
"Well, since she chose you, I haven't had a mother since that day."
Rose wanted to tell Romilda that their mother had no choice when their father forced Romilda to go with him. Her mother had never wanted to separate the twins.
But Rose and Romilda's father, a master manipulator, convinced the court to split custody, with one parent for each child.
Unfortunately, Romilda didn't seem interested in hearing this. The bitterness in her eyes told Rose that Romilda still hadn't put the past behind her.
"And Dad? How is he?" Rose asked, trying to change the subject.
Romilda chuckled darkly. "I don't know. Probably dead."
"What happened, Romilda?"
"Enough, Rose. I don't want to talk about the past." Romilda crossed her arms. "Just say what you need."
"Mom is sick, Romilda. She's been in and out of the hospital the last few years." Rose cleared her throat. "She misses you and wants to see you, Romilda."
"You mean she needs my money for hospital bills?"
Rose clenched her fists. She had worked tirelessly to care for and support her mother, never once thinking to ask for help. Romilda's words were insulting.
" Mom just wants to see you! If we had known you were living like this, we would never have asked you for anything!" Rose snapped.
Her phone buzzed in her pocket, making her jump. She quickly pulled it out and saw that the hospital was calling.
"Hello?" Rose's voice was strained with concern.
"Miss Rose, your mother has had another attack. Can you come to the hospital? We need your signature for emergency bypass surgery."
Rose's body grew weak. The doctors had been putting off the surgery for months because she couldn't afford it. Neither she nor her mother had health insurance. Where would she get the money?
"All right, I'll be there soon," Rose said.
"Thank you, Miss Rose. We'll be waiting."
The call ended. Rose exhaled shakily, her eyes dull as she turned back to Romilda.
"I have to go. Mom had another attack and needs surgery," Rose said. "I'm glad you're okay, Romilda. Mom will be happy to know that you're thriving."
Romilda didn't respond immediately; she just stared at Rose with an unreadable expression.
"Goodbye, Romilda," Rose said.
"Wait, Rose..." Romilda sighed. "What kind of surgery?"
"Heart surgery."
"And the cost?"
Why did Romilda ask that? It wasn't as if Rose would ever ask her for money.
"I'm working on it," Rose replied firmly.
"You need money fast, Rose. This surgery is going to cost a fortune." Romilda smiled.
"Yes, I know that. That's why I'll do whatever it takes for Mom!"
Romilda let out a little laugh. "How about we make a deal? I'll pay for it... but you have to do something for me. Sounds fair, right?"
"What kind of deal?"
*
Romilda never specified what kind of deal she had in mind. She simply asked Rose for the hospital's address.
Now Rose sat anxiously waiting for Romilda to arrive. Her mother's bypass surgery was scheduled to begin in an hour, but Romilda was nowhere to be seen.
As time passed, Rose's desperation grew. Maybe Romilda had never intended to help. Perhaps she had just been playing games with Rose and her mother's life. If that were true, Rose couldn't understand how Romilda could be so heartless.
But she was wrong.
Romilda showed up along with the man Rose had met in the hotel suite.
Draped in a scarf that covered her head and wearing oversized sunglasses, Romilda looked like a movie star from the '60s or '70s. Clearly, she was trying to hide her identity to avoid being recognized by anyone at the hospital.
As soon as she spotted Rose, Romilda stopped walking. She leaned over to the man on her arm and whispered something before dismissing him. He stepped aside to give the sisters room to talk privately.
Rose approached Romilda.
"You actually came. Thank you for visiting Mom," Rose said.
"Has the procedure started?" Romilda asked coldly, crossing her arms.
It was a rhetorical question - how could the surgery begin if the hospital hadn't been paid yet?
Rose sighed and shook her head weakly. "Not yet."
"Then what have you been doing? Just sit around and wallow in misery?" Romilda scoffed.
Rose lowered her head, feeling small and powerless before her twin sister.
"So you are ready to accept my offer, are you? That way, your mother can be saved," Romilda said firmly.
"What exactly is it you want from me, Romilda?" Rose asked.
A cruel grin formed on Romilda's lips.
"I need your virginity, Rose."
The smell of cheap cigarette smoke stung Rose’s nose the moment she stepped into the dingy apartment lobby. No one was there, just a row of dented mailboxes and crude graffiti peeling off the walls.Her heart pounded, matching the echo of her footsteps on the concrete stairs. The elevator was broken, of course. So Rose had to climb to the fourth floor on shaky legs, holding her breath.Every shadow in the stairwell made her alert.“This is for Romilda,” Rose whispered, gripping her bag strap tightly. “She’s your sister, your own blood. You can’t just let her die.”Rose reached the apartment door and turned the handle. It opened with a loud creak. The inside was dark, the curtains tightly shut.
The atmosphere in the Cavanaugh living room was lively. Nicole was busy calling catering vendors, while Letty was choosing fabric samples with Anais. Meanwhile, Rose was occupied looking through wedding cakes.Actually, Rose wanted a simple wedding, but Anais insisted that even a simple one still needed the essentials, like a wedding cake and beautiful decorations.“I think champagne would look nice for the tablecloths, don’t you? I know Matteo wants something simple, but the Cavanaugh version of simple still means Baccarat crystal and imported flowers,” Nicole boasted.Rose let out a soft laugh. “I’ll leave it to you, of course.”“This is your wedding, Rose. You need to make sure everything is perfect.” Anais looked at her. “I want you and Matteo to be happy, no matter how small or big this is.”Rose nodded shyly. “Alright, Anais. I’m sorry for troubling you, and Nicole and Le
Rose’s logic screamed that this was a trap. Not just Aaron, but even Matteo and Alec had warned her that Romilda was dangerous. But another part of her began to waver.Jerry had always been known as a dangerous man. It wasn’t impossible that he was hunting Romilda down to sell her to the mafia. Or even traffic her overseas.Rose knew just how cruel their father was. He was capable of anything to hurt his daughters. It would be better for Romilda to be caught by the police than to fall into Jerry’s hands.Rose glanced at her watch. It was almost three in the afternoon. The restaurant was less than five minutes away. At the very least, she could walk there.I need to make sure what’s really going on with Romilda, Rose thought, torn between confusion and anxiety.Her sense of responsibility as a sister, her fatal weakness, took over. She quickly grabbed her handbag and approached Letty and Nicole.“I&rsquo
The news appeared on the phone screen: “Matteo Cavanaugh’s True Love Is Roseanne Baxter.”A collage photo of Rose and Matteo showed them smiling brightly, their story framed like a sweet fairytale romance.Romilda’s eyes locked onto the screen, her face slowly turning red.Her life was perfectly fine. She lacked nothing. Rocco gave her everything, along with high-level security. But all that luxury felt like trash to Romilda.“Bitch!”Romilda hurled her phone onto the floor until the screen cracked. She didn’t care about the damn thing anyway. Rocco would just buy her a new one.Her breathing turned heavy, her chest rising and falling as anger burned deep inside her. Seeing Matteo choose Rose filled her with rage.Because Rose always took everything Romilda wanted… everything she had ever hoped for.“You think you’ve won, Rose? You think everything’s go
Just as Matteo was about to leave for the office after breakfast, Letty suddenly shot up from her chair. Her face turned pale as she stared at her phone screen.“This is insane! You guys need to see this,” Letty said, her voice shaking.She immediately handed her phone to Nicole. The youngest, who had only been frowning at first, suddenly went just as pale as Letty.On the screen was a photo of Rose running from Aaron’s wedding, along with an old photo of Romilda. Matteo’s photo was placed right between them. The headline was bold: “The Cavanaugh Scandal: Greedy Billionaire Wants Both Sisters?”The article claimed that Romilda had a twin sister all along. Now that Romild
The towering wrought-iron gate swung open as Andy, the security guard, unlocked it. The moment Rose stepped out of the car, Andy stared in disbelief. He walked over to her with Matteo.“Sir… ma’am…” Andy looked awkward. “Welcome, M-Mrs. Rose.”Rose smiled. “Thank you. It’s good to see you’re doing well, Andy.”“Yes, ma’am.”Matteo guided Rose toward the mansion. Emotions stirred inside her. That house had once felt like a prison, something terrifying.It was where she had been forced to play the role of a fake wife and cover for Romilda’s lies. In that same mansion, she had been ignored, insulted, mocked, and suspected.But this time, she came as herself. Roseanne Baxter. Not Romilda’s shadow anymore.At the front door, the maids were already waiting, as if they had been prepared to welcome her. Rose even glanced at Matteo, making sure he hadn’t
Matteo’s question hung in the air, making Rose’s body tremble, and her face grow even paler. Her defenses collapsed. She could no longer hide behind professionalism or the role of a loyal fiancée.The tears she had been holding back finally broke into loud sobs. Her should
Matteo stood from his chair and walked slowly toward the foot of the bed. Rose instantly stiffened, alert.But her worry was premature. Matteo didn’t climb onto the bed. He simply sat at the edge, keeping a careful distance from her. A long silence stretched between them before his qui
The rain, which had started as a drizzle, turned into a full storm in less than an hour. The drive became tense for both Rose and Matteo. Still, Matteo kept trying to focus, even though his vision was blurred by the heavy downpour.“Damn it,” Matteo muttered, gripping the steering wheel tightly. “W
Several days had passed since Aaron returned home from the hospital. In those days, Rose’s routine had changed drastically into an exhausting cycle. Strangely enough, it also felt thrilling. In the mornings, Rose made sure Aaron had breakfast and took his medication. From noon until late aft







