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His Accidental Mrs.

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Blurb:When a once-powerful tycoon falls from grace, he signs a desperate contract to save his crumbling empire: marry off one of his twin daughters to a billionaire heir in exchange for a lifeline. But the daughter chosen is not the romantic type—and her tragic past may doom the deal. To save their father and the company, her twin secretly takes her place. What begins as a clever deception turns into a dangerous game of emotions, identity, and betrayal. When love blooms and a child is born, the truth threatens to shatter everything. How far will two sisters go to protect a lie? And what happens when love falls for the wrong twin. Characterization: Main characters… **Eliana Vaughn (Younger Twin, female lead) Age: 25 Role: True heroine of the story; soft-spoken yet strong. Personality: Warm, selfless, and emotionally intelligent. Appearance: Identical to her sister—long black hair, blue eyes—but her softness and natural aura set her apart. Story Arc: Grows from living in her sister’s shadow to finding her strength through love and motherhood. **Adrian Donavan(male lead) Age: 30 years Role: Billionaire’s heir; husband by arrangement but lover by destiny. Personality: Smart, reserved, emotionally scarred, but deep at heart. Appearance: Tall, fit, with sharp hazel eyes and always dressed in designer suits. Story Arc: Transforms from emotionally detached to passionately in love with Eliana, even through deception. Other Main Character… **Eliora Vaughn (Eldest Twin) Age: 25 Role: Biological wife in the arrangement, but not the one Adrian falls in love with. Personality: Proud, cold, business-driven. Hides deep insecurities. Appearance: Polished and commanding, with a sharp edge to her beauty. Story Arc: Torn between reclaiming what’s “hers” and facing the consequences of her choices. Supporting Characters… **Mr. Vaughn (The Twins' Father) Age: 64 Role: Former business mogul who trades his daughter for wealth. Personality: Desperate, manipulative, and patriarchal. Arc: May face his downfall—or possible redemption if he supports his daughters at the end. **Mr. Donavan (Adrian’s Father) Age: Late 60s Role: Powerful billionaire who makes the contract for legacy's sake. Personality: Dominating, strategic, and obsessed with securing his bloodline. Arc: Antagonistic, yet protective of his empire. **Uncle Marcian (Adrian’s Uncle) Age: Early 60s Role: The rival within the Donavan family, next in line if Adrian doesn't produce an heir. Personality: Ambitious, sly, secretly rooting for the marriage to fail. Function: Adds pressure and threat to the situation. **Mrs. Rose (The Twins’ Former Nanny) Age: Mid 50s Role: The only person who can tell the twins apart and suspects the switch. Personality: Kind, loyal, but torn between her duty to the family and the truth. Function: A moral compass and potential reveal source. **Vanessa (Eliora’s best friend) Age:25 Role: Suspected the switch,took Eliana’s side after finding out it was all Eliora’s selfish plan Personality:very calm,honest and reserved. Function:Helped Adrian and Eliana during their difficult times **Amelia (Adrian’s Personal Assistant) Age: Late 20s Role: Loyal to Adrian, subtly harbors feelings for him. Personality: Professional on the surface but secretly jealous of “Eliora.” Function: Adds emotional tension and may uncover the truth. Plot: Exposition: The once-rich businessman faces financial ruin after a betrayal in his company. A contract is drawn with a billionaire investor: save the company in exchange for marrying off one of his twin daughters to the billionaire’s heir. Inciting Incident: Eliora is chosen to marry Adrian. She resists but is forced to accept. A year into the marriage, Eliora cannot conceive and fears exposure of her secret. Rising Action: Eliora convinces Eliana to switch places to get pregnant and protect the family. Adrian returns from a long trip and senses a change in “Eliora’s” personality. He starts falling in love with Eliana, believing it’s his wife. Eliana becomes pregnant, the family is thrilled, and the pressure seems lifted. Eliora grows jealous and demands her place back, threatening to reveal the truth. The twins argue; Eliana refuses, now genuinely in love and expecting a child. Climax: Adrian discovers the truth—his real wife is Eliora, but he’s in love with Eliana. The entire family finds out about the switch. A scandal erupts. The billionaire father is enraged, threatens legal action and disinheritance. The child’s legitimacy is questioned. Eliana is ready to walk away to protect her son. Denouement (Resolution): Adrian decides his heart lies with Eliana and chooses her over appearances. After a final confrontation, Eliora accepts the consequences The family reaches a settlement: the child is recognized, Eliana is accepted, and the business stabilizes.

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The Price of Ruin
The walls of my father’s study used to be lined with framed awards and magazine covers, i said as I looked around the study keenly. Now, they’re just dusty reminders of what used to be. He sits across from us, behind the desk that once ruled a business empire. His fingers tap the surface, steady and slow. Every tap is a countdown. And when it stops, the silence becomes unbearable. “I’ve made the decision,” he says. His voice is tired, but his tone is final. He doesn’t look at me. He looks at my sister. My twin. Eliora. “You’ll marry Adrian Donavan.” Just like that. Not a request. A command. Eliora doesn’t flinch. She crosses her legs, raises one brow, and says, “Excuse me?” “You heard me.” “No, I didn’t. I thought I heard you say you’re marrying me off to a man I don’t know, like it’s 1823.” My father sighs and stands. His suit is rumpled. He hasn’t shaved. This isn’t the man who once dined with prime ministers. “This is the deal,” he says. “Donavan invests fifty million into Vaughn Corp. In return, we merge families. Marriage. It’s clean. Simple.” “It’s disgusting,” Eliora snaps. “You’re selling your daughter.” “I’m saving my company,” he fires back. “You think I enjoy this? We’re drowning, and I finally have a lifeline. Donavan doesn’t want random shares. He wants blood connection.” “And you offered mine?” “You’re not a child. You know how these things work.” “Do I?” He slams a folder onto the desk. The contract. Signed. Sealed. “I already agreed,” he says. “You’ll do it. Or you’ll pack your things and leave this house. I won’t support disloyalty.” “Damn right you won’t,” she mutters. I sit frozen. Watching. Breathing. Trying not to take sides even though everything in me wants to scream. Eliora stands, fists clenched. “So that’s it? My life’s just a transaction?” My father doesn’t answer. Which is answer enough. Later that night, in our room, she throws open every drawer she owns. Clothes fly. Shoes hit walls. Zippers rip. Her frustration is loud. “You’re really going through with it?” I ask. “I don’t have a choice,” she says. “And neither do you. This affects all of us.” “You could say no.” “And be disowned? No thanks. I like eating.” I help her fold a blouse, but she snatches it back. “I’m not marrying him because I want to. I’m marrying him because Dad failed. We’re paying for his mistakes.” “You’re doing it for the family,” I say, trying to comfort her. “No,” she whispers. “I’m doing it because he left me no other option.” Vaughn Corp is crumbling. My father is desperate. Godwin Donavan—richer, colder, sharper—offered a bailout disguised as an alliance. His son, Adrian, doesn’t need a partner. He needs a wife to keep the Donavan legacy in the bloodline. Eliora became the price for survival. There was no courtship. No choice. No warmth. Just a dress, a venue, and a signature. The wedding happens two weeks later A rush of arrangements. A blur of silk and secrets. They don’t call it a wedding. They call it a merger. I stand beside her in the mirror. She wears white. The expensive kind. Lace sleeves. High neck. No smile. “You okay?” I ask. “No,” she says, and clips in her earrings. “But I will be.” Dad walks her down the aisle like a man handing over stock. The guests are powerful. Important. Silent. No one asks if she’s happy. No one cares. Adrian Donavan is tall and clean-cut, with perfectly tailored cuffs and amber eyes that don’t waver. His expression is unreadable—controlled, reserved, perhaps detached. He says his vows like he's reading terms and conditions. His hands are steady, his voice flat. No affection. No emotion. When it ends, they don’t kiss. They shake hands. Literally. It’s not a love story. It’s a transaction. The reception is worse. Stiff. Formal. Cold. I watch them sit side by side, not touching. He speaks only when spoken to. She sips her champagne like it’s poison. “Any sparks?” I ask when I sneak up beside her briefly. “Only the ones in my brain trying not to explode,” she says. Adrian disappears halfway through. No one notices. Or maybe no one dares ask. Later, I peek into the suite they’re to share. The bed’s untouched. The champagne unopened, Two chairs sit by the window, each one empty. This isn’t a honeymoon. It's an exile The next morning, she comes down for breakfast in a sleek black robe, her hair already tied back. “Sleep well?” I ask. She stares into her cup. “He left after midnight. Didn’t say a word. Didn’t even look at me.” “Maybe he’s nervous.” “Maybe he doesn’t care.” She sips her coffee. “He said we’ll ‘ease into it.’ Like we’re business partners instead of husband and wife.” “Maybe that’s all he wants,” I say gently. “Too bad. He’s stuck with me.” I nod. But something about the way she says it makes my stomach turn. The housekeeper calls her for a fitting at the Donavan estate. She leaves without a hug. She’s never been the hugging type. I watch the car drive away. Black windows. An empty seat beside her. A future that’s already starting to feel like a cage. She stares out the window like she’s heading to her own execution. She’s married now. To a stranger. For the sake of a father who sold her future to save his past. And none of us know what comes next.

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