HANNAH'S POV The sound of sirens filled the air, a cacophony of chaos that made my heart race. This was not how I envisioned this day going. I had finally outsmarted Isabella, and yet here I was, standing frozen in shock after pulling the trigger.“Maxwell, wake up!” Isabella’s frantic voice cut through my thoughts, and a wave of confusion crashed over me. I had shot him—this wasn’t supposed to happen. The plan was simple: frame Isabella, make Maxwell see her for the manipulative liar she was, and then take what was rightfully mine.But now, as I watched him on the floor, the realization struck me. I had just thrown my life away. Panic surged in me. What if he didn’t wake up? What if it was all over before it even began?“Why did you do this, Hannah?” I whispered to myself, my mind racing. I had been so consumed with jealousy and greed that I hadn’t thought of the consequences.And now, I was facing them head-on.As the sirens grew louder, I took a step back, still holding the gun as
Epilogue The sun streamed through the curtains, casting a warm, golden glow across the room. I stood at the window, staring out at the city skyline. It had been weeks since the chaos with Hannah, but the memories still lingered, fresh as if they had just happened yesterday.Maxwell was still recovering from the shock of that night. He had been discharged from the hospital after a couple of days, but the emotional wounds cut deeper than the physical ones. We had been through so much, and now, as I turned and glanced at him resting on the couch, my heart ached for him—for us."Isabella," his voice broke through my thoughts.I walked over to him, sitting down on the edge of the couch. "Yes?"He gave me a soft smile, but I could see the concern in his eyes. "You’ve been quiet all morning. What’s on your mind?"I hesitated, unsure of how to say what I needed to. We had been through so much already, and I didn't know how this news would affect him, especially after everything with Hannah.
Hannah's POV "This marriage has to work," I muttered to myself before leaning back as I thought of something, anything that was going to make Maxwell notice me. We had been married for a whole month and he hadn't even touched me or looked my way for that matter.All he did was find fault in everything I did, looking for more reasons to yell at me and make me feel horrible. It wasn't my fault that his parents wanted him to get married to me and not that "princess of his". I couldn't even remember her name. I sighed and made my way upstairs.I walked down the hallway heading to our bedroom with his breakfast in my hands. As much as he hated it I was his wife and I had duties to perform but he kept ignoring me over and over again and kept treating me like I was a piece of trash or something."Good morning," I greeted as I walked in with the tray of food in my hands. I had made him black coffee, some toasts and scrambled eggs. I heard they were his favourite. He was sitting on the bed wi
Hannah's POV"Stupid, stupid woman." I cursed myself in my head. Yeah right, Maxwell was gonna touch me after ignoring me for a month. Way to be delulu, Hannah. I silently loathed him for this. Ignoring me would have been better."Oh and instead of checking up on me and forcing me to eat, you should take care of yourself. You're starting to loose weight and your boobs are getting smaller," he said clenching and releasing his jaw over and over again. Did he actually just say that to me? "Of course he did." What was I even thinking? "Was I really loosing weight?" I asked myself as I subconsciously touched my chest. Who would have thought that I'd loose weight from spending a month in this man's house. If this happened in a month, what's gonna happen if I live here for a whole year? He's definitely going to kill me. I watched Maxwell get off the bed picking up his laptop from the bedside table, "Mother was right," he said with his back to me."You are a good toy, I'm going to make yo
Hannah's POVI was still thinking when I accidentally hit someone. "Oh my goodness I'm so sorry." I had knocked down her file and paperwork scattered all over the floor. My groceries too. I bent down and started picking them up."It's fine, it's fine." I looked up at her and for the fraction of a second my heart went into my throat. The expression on my face was a mixture of fear, surprise and disbelief. She stared at me the same way because....well, we looked so identical. We looked like twins but identical to the decimal. Same bright blue eyes, same nose, shape of lips, skin tone, we were even the same height! "Holy cow..." I muttered underneath my breath. The only difference between both of us was she had dark hair and I was blonde. Otherwise, no one could tell the difference."Wow... Excuse me what's your name?" She asked, putting herself together. I was still startled but I answered. "I'm Hannah Jones." I winced inwardly. Yes, I'm still married to him. "And you are?" I honestly g
Maxwell's POV"What is this?!" I roared furiously while staring at the papers in my hands."I asked for you to propose a new project, not make me go bankrupt. Can you be any more daft?" I yelled at my employees. It had been two weeks since I requested for a new layout and this is what they brought me?"We're sorry sir. It must have been an oversight." Janice, my assistant, spoke up. She was trembling. Amusing."Oversight?! Any mistake that adds an additional $10 million is not an oversight. What were you, drunk? I will give you one more chance. If you try this again, I will make sure none of you are hired by any other firm in this state, after I fire you." I said firmly, a chill tone in my voice. I meant every word.I stood up and left the meeting room, leaving them to ponder on what I just said. Surely, they'll sit up now. The mistake was obvious, a miscalculation of figures. Next time they'll double check. I slowly rubbed my temples. Being a CEO of such a big company wasn't easy. I
"TELL. ME. WHERE. THEY. ARE!" Blood splattered on the ground with every hit I had landed. I had beat this guy pretty bad, but he still wasn't giving in. I wouldn't be able to control myself much longer."I ain't telling you shit!" He yelled as he made a sign with his middle finger. I was in no mood for insults. I took a screwdriver and jammed it into his left calf. He let out a cry."It's been three days. You have two left." I said calmly and walked out. He kept cursing.I had gotten far, far yet not far enough. I looked at myself in the mirror as I washed my hands. Twelve years of careful and meticulous planning, getting ready to strike and that little witch tries to ruin everything. I needed to get rid of her.I washed up, got into my car and drove out of the warehouse. I'll attend to my little friend later.🎵Dancing in the moonlightGazing at the stars so brightHolding you until the sunriseSleeping until the midnightGet up on the floor Dancing all night long....🎵I smiled as
Isabella's POV"Doctor please, you have to help my mother. I don't want her to die." I pleaded with the doctor in tears to save my mother. "Ma'am, your mother requires surgery, otherwise her condition will just get worse." He said looking at me, his small eyes peering through the nose-rimmed glasses he had on. I could see pity."How much would the surgery cost?" I asked in fear. I had spent a lot on my mother's health already and tried to avoid surgery at all costs. But now it seemed, surgery was the last option. "For her condition, approximately $1.3 million dollars.""What?!! Where am I gonna get such money?" No, this cannot be happening. . "Doctor, can't there be something you can do to help her now at least?""I'm sorry ma'am. That's the last option we have. The tumor has grown considerably and it's now life-threatening. If we don't take it out soon, she may not survive. I suggest you take a loan or find a friend who can help." That was probably the worst day of my life. And b
Epilogue The sun streamed through the curtains, casting a warm, golden glow across the room. I stood at the window, staring out at the city skyline. It had been weeks since the chaos with Hannah, but the memories still lingered, fresh as if they had just happened yesterday.Maxwell was still recovering from the shock of that night. He had been discharged from the hospital after a couple of days, but the emotional wounds cut deeper than the physical ones. We had been through so much, and now, as I turned and glanced at him resting on the couch, my heart ached for him—for us."Isabella," his voice broke through my thoughts.I walked over to him, sitting down on the edge of the couch. "Yes?"He gave me a soft smile, but I could see the concern in his eyes. "You’ve been quiet all morning. What’s on your mind?"I hesitated, unsure of how to say what I needed to. We had been through so much already, and I didn't know how this news would affect him, especially after everything with Hannah.
HANNAH'S POV The sound of sirens filled the air, a cacophony of chaos that made my heart race. This was not how I envisioned this day going. I had finally outsmarted Isabella, and yet here I was, standing frozen in shock after pulling the trigger.“Maxwell, wake up!” Isabella’s frantic voice cut through my thoughts, and a wave of confusion crashed over me. I had shot him—this wasn’t supposed to happen. The plan was simple: frame Isabella, make Maxwell see her for the manipulative liar she was, and then take what was rightfully mine.But now, as I watched him on the floor, the realization struck me. I had just thrown my life away. Panic surged in me. What if he didn’t wake up? What if it was all over before it even began?“Why did you do this, Hannah?” I whispered to myself, my mind racing. I had been so consumed with jealousy and greed that I hadn’t thought of the consequences.And now, I was facing them head-on.As the sirens grew louder, I took a step back, still holding the gun as
ISABELLA'S POV Is this what heartbreak felt like?The familiar ache in my chest twisted tighter with every step I took toward the living room. It had been two months already, but I couldn't just sit and watch Maxwell succumb to the slow poison that was Hannah. She had told me about her plan long ago, and I played it off as a bluff. But it was obvious now that she wasn't bluffing.I could sense Hannah’s smug satisfaction radiating through the air, a feeling that churned my stomach. Now that I was finally confronting her, everything felt surreal.When I entered the room, I found Hannah lounging on the couch, a casual smile plastered across her face, as if she hadn’t just orchestrated a web of deceit that ensnared all of us. “Oh, look who decided to join us,” she said, feigning surprise. “Isn’t this cozy?”“Cut the act, Hannah. I know what you’re planning,” I said, my voice steady, even as my heart raced. I didn’t want to give her the satisfaction of seeing me falter.Her smile widened,
MAXWELL'S POV This was the difference between both women.Hannah was desperate, pathetic, and greedy, while Isabella—the name stung on my tongue—was the exact opposite.She was pure, kind-hearted, and fiery when needed. It was why I even loved her. How could she do this to me?The documents sat heavily in my lap, their contents a damning reminder of my father's corrupt dealings, the shady business transactions that could shatter the Jones Empire if anyone else got their hands on them. I could already envision the headlines: Jones Enterprise Falls from Grace. My reputation in the business world would be in tatters. I wouldn’t be ruined, per se, but it would be a blow I couldn’t afford.I sat with my arms crossed and my brows creased in thought. Something didn't feel right. My mind drifted back to the conversation I had with Hannah a few days earlier.“I can’t believe you let Isabella pretend to be you for so long,” I had said, disbelief painting my tone as Hannah laid out the truth. T
HANNAH'S POVIsabella was gone.Finally.I kept my face calm, neutral, as I watched her stumble out of the room, tears staining her cheeks, leaving Maxwell and me alone. But inside, I was gloating. She’d played her part beautifully, walked right into the trap I’d set. I almost wanted to thank her for making this so easy. Now, she was out of Maxwell’s life for good.For months, I had been watching, waiting for my chance to step back in, and now it had finally come. Maxwell had been so blind, so naive, thinking that someone like Isabella could ever be enough for him. Pretending to be me. How pathetic. She was a placeholder, nothing more. And now that her little charade was over, it was time for me to reclaim what was mine.I stood up slowly, glancing at Maxwell, who was still sitting, staring at the door where Isabella had disappeared. His face was expressionless, a mask of cold indifference. But I knew him better than that. He was hurting, shattered, betrayed. Good. Let him feel the pa
MAXWELL'S POV How was this happening?I sat there, watching her stumble through the door, her eyes widening with shock the second they landed on me. She froze, just like I knew she would. The sight of her standing there, guilt written all over her face, was a knife twisting in my chest. The woman I’d spent the last eight months with, the woman I thought I knew, had been lying to me all along. It was all a game—a lie.I shifted slightly in my chair, my gaze never leaving her. I wasn’t going to make this easy for her. She had played me for months, and now it was time for her to face the truth. Hannah sat beside me, her expression cold, detached—completely opposite from the woman who had come to me days ago and shattered my world.Hannah had told me everything.I remember the way my stomach had dropped when she first showed up, the way my heart had raced as she told me who Isabella really was. At first, I couldn’t believe it. There was no way. Isabella had been in my life for eight mont
ISABELLA'S POV No no no no no.How was this happening?The world spun around me, and my breath caught in my throat as I stood frozen at the entrance. Maxwell sat there, his back straight, his face perfectly blank, but the tension that rippled off him was suffocating. He didn't have to say anything for me to know—he was disappointed. Shattered.How could he not be? He knew everything.My eyes flicked to Hannah. She sat smug, her lips curling into a triumphant, wicked smile. She told him. She told him everything. My heart dropped, like a stone plunging into icy waters. I had been cornered, trapped. But why? Why had she ruined the deal? My mother’s freedom was on the line—why would she do this?I felt sick. The weight of Maxwell’s disappointment pressed against my chest like a vice, squeezing the air from my lungs. He must think I was a monster. A liar. A conniving, backstabbing traitor who had betrayed him, using his love to get what I wanted.“Maxwell...” I whispered, barely able t
ISABELLA'S POV The next morning, I woke up with a weight pressing down on my chest, heavier than the one I'd felt last night. I stood in front of the mirror, staring at my own reflection as if I could find the answers hidden in the lines of my face. My mind was made up. I'd give Henry the documents. That way, my mother would finally be released from the bind Henry had on her. And then, afterward, I would tell Maxwell everything.Sounds good, right? I tried to convince myself as I brushed my hair, but the words echoed emptily inside my head. There was no good in any of this. Maxwell would find out, no matter what I did, and it would destroy him.I shook my head, forcing myself to focus. I couldn't afford to break down now. Not when I was so close to making sure my mom would be safe. After she was free, I could deal with the fallout. I could deal with Maxwell.I inhaled deeply, trying to steel myself for what lay ahead. A part of me was tempted to call him right now, to end it all be
ISABELLA.I leaned back against the chair, closing my eyes for a moment, trying to breathe through the pressure building in my chest. Each choice felt like a trap, pulling me deeper into a web of lies and manipulation that had no clear way out. I hated Henry for putting me in this position. I hated Maxwell for being so oblivious to what was happening around him. But most of all, I hated myself for letting it get this far. For not stopping it sooner.A part of me wondered if this was how it would always be—caught between two impossible choices, unable to do what was right because of the fear of losing everything. Maybe this was my punishment. Maybe this was what I deserved for being so blind for so long.I opened my eyes, staring at the phone again. If I called Maxwell now, it would all be over. The lies, the pretending. I could tell him everything, and he would take control. He was good at that—fixing things, handling problems. But what if I was the problem this time? What if my betra