*Elena's POV*
“Alex… yes, right there,” the moan floated down the hallway, low and breathless, exactly the way I sounded when he touched me. “God, I’ve wanted this for so long.”
My stomach lurched. I froze, one hand still on the door handle, the other pressed to my mouth so I wouldn’t scream. That was *my* voice. My exact cadence. The little catch in the throat I made when he kissed the spot beneath my ear.
I moved before my brain caught up. My heels clicked across the marble floor..click, click, click—like a countdown to hell. The bedroom door was wide open. Silk sheets twisted around two bodies.
Alexander’s broad, naked back flexed as he moved over her, one of his hand fisted in along feminine dark hair that looked exactly like mine. The woman beneath him arched, her nails digging into his shoulders, while her legs were wrapped around his waist.
She looked up first.
And smiled.
“Elena,” she purred, using my name like it tasted sweet. “You’re early.”
Alexander’s head snapped around. His gray eyes widened in pure confusion. “Elena? What the...?”
I couldn’t breathe. The woman beneath him had my face. My exact face. Same high cheekbones, same full lips.
ELIZA!!!?
My identical twin sister was naked in my fiancé’s bed. The day before our wedding.
“Get off her,” I whispered. Then louder, my voice cracking like glass, “Get the hell off her, Alexander!”
He scrambled back so fast he nearly fell off the mattress, yanking the sheet over himself like it could erase what I’d seen. “Elena...this isn’t.... I thought—” His gaze darted between us, horror dawning slow and ugly. “Jesus Christ. Eliza?”
Eliza sat up slowly, not even bothering to cover her breasts. She tossed her hair over one shoulder and laughed, softly and bitterly. “Took you long enough to figure it out, big sister. Or should I say, soon-to-be Mrs. Steele?”
I took one step into the room, then another. My legs felt like they belonged to someone else. “You… you pretended to be me? You let him f**k you thinking you were me?”
Alexander’s face had gone ash-gray. The ruthless billionaire who closed million-dollar deals without blinking now looked like he might throw up. “She showed up two hours ago. Said she wanted to surprise me before the wedding. She was wearing your perfume, your coat, talking exactly like you. I swear to God, Elena, I thought it was you. I would never...”
“Save it,” I cut him off, my voice shaking so hard I could barely get the words out. Tears burned my eyes but I refused to let them fall. Not yet. “You didn’t even notice the difference? After two years? After promising me the rest of your life?”
Eliza swung her legs off the bed and stood, completely unashamed. She was thinner than me by maybe five pounds...stress eating had never been her problem—but in the low light, even I would have mistaken us.
“He noticed what he wanted to notice,” she said. “The perfect Elena. The one who always gets everything. Straight As. Scholarship to Harvard. The billionaire who fell so hard he proposed six months after you graduated from collage. Meanwhile I get the leftovers.’”
Her eyes green like mine, but sharper, locked on me. “You think I wanted to watch you float through life while I scraped by? Mom and Dad always said, ‘Why can’t you be more like your sister?’ Even when I got into modeling, it was never enough. ‘Elena’s getting married to Alexander Steele. Elena’s going to be a billionaire’s wife. Elena is pregnant.....”
She stopped, but it was too late. The word hung between us like a blade.
I clutched my bag tighter. The paper inside felt like it was burning a hole through the leather.
Alexander’s head jerked toward me. “Pregnant?”
Eliza laughed again, but this time it cracked. “Oh, you didn’t know? She came here to tell you, didn’t she? And instead she found me riding the man who was supposed to be hers. Poetic, right?”
“Shut up,” I hissed. My voice broke completely now. “Just shut up, Eliza. You’re my sister. My twin. We shared a womb. We shared everything. And you...you stole this from me? Because you were jealous?”
She stepped closer. “Jealous?” Her eyes filled with real tears now. “Try living in your shadow for twenty-six years. Try being the one who gets the hand-me-down life while you get the fairy tale. I wanted to feel it, just once. What it was like to be the chosen one. To have Alexander Steele look at me like I was the only woman in the world. And you know what? For thirty minutes, he did.”
Alexander staggered forward, still wrapping the sheet around his waist like a desperate shield. “Elena, baby, please. This was a mistake...a sick, twisted mistake. I love you. Only you. We can fix this. The wedding...”
“There is no wedding,” I said. The words came out dead. “Not after this.”
Eliza’s smile faltered for the first time. “Elena… I didn’t mean for you to find out like...”
“You meant for me to find out tomorrow? On my wedding day? Or never?” I was crying now, hot tears sliding down my cheeks, but I didn’t wipe them away. Let her see. Let them both see what they’d broken. “You wanted to ruin me. Congratulations. You succeeded.”
I turned before either of them could speak again..
Behind me, Alexander’s voice cracked. “Elena! Wait—please, I’m begging you!”
The doors closed on his plea.
Outside, the city night wrapped around me like a cold slap. I walked three blocks before my legs gave out near a metal trash bin.
My hand shook as I pulled the folded paper from my bag. *Confirmation of Pregnancy. Patient: Elena Thompson. Estimated gestational age: 6 weeks.*
I stared at it for one long second—Then I crushed it in my fist and dropped it into the bin. It fell with a soft, final rustle.
I straightened my spine, wiped the tears from my face with the back of my hand, and looked back toward the glittering tower where my life had just shattered.
“Never again,” I whispered to the empty street, to the sister who hated me, to the man who’d chosen the wrong twin for thirty minutes. “I will never turn back.”