Exchanged Marriage:the CEO's two-faced wife
Dante and I have been married for three years. But he never knew my real name.
We’d had countless arguments over the past three years—over the petty details of everyday life.
I can no longer tolerate such a ridiculous life like a puppet today.
Calliope, that’s what he called me, but it was actually my twin sister’s name.
My husband may never know that the woman who married him three years ago was a substitute bride.
Three years ago, my sister abandoned us and left before the wedding with her lover. To prevent the anger of the Laurent’s, my family had no choice but to let me marry Dante instead of my sister.
My phone rang again and again, I finally picked it up.
"Throwing another tantrum, are you? Calliope, tell me what you are capable to do if you can not even be merely a housewife?"
I knew Calliope could always get her way through her sweet voice and innocent smiles. She can be an obedient and perfect wife—something I could never manage.
"Dante. I’m not joking.” I didn't know if my voice sounded a little sad.
"You can’t be serious—"
For the first time, I heard a tremor in the man's words.
He doesn't love me.
He likes to be in control.
When he realized that his puppet was losing control, he began to panic.
It's time for this farce to end.
I clenched my phone and spoke to the man on the other end in the calmest voice of my life.
"Dante, let's get a divorce."
But what shocked me more than hearing Dante's answer was the person who suddenly appeared in front of me.
Calliope, my twin sister, who disappeared for the whole three years.
“Are you crazy? Why on earth would you want a divorce? That's Dante Laurent, a billionaire heir, every woman's dream!”
“Calliope? Our parents and I all thought you would never show up again. I entered this wrong marriage because of your escape. Dante... he’s not that a husband out of your dreams.”
“Seraphina, put away your ridiculous niceness and compassion. I have returned this time to take back what is MINE and my place.” She lifted my hand with a sneer and removed the wedding ring from my finger.