My broke boyfriend suddenly became the sole heir to the city's wealthiest billionaire, and my twin sister decided she wanted my life. She conspired with our parents to imprison me, selling me off to a foreign trafficking ring where I was brutally mutilated into a "human sculpture"—a limbless freak put on display in a jar for the sick amusement of the underground elite. Meanwhile, she stole my face, my clothes, and my identity, seamlessly slipping into my place by my boyfriend's side. For a time, my sister genuinely believed she had successfully replaced me, becoming the luckiest woman in the world. But what she didn't know was... my boyfriend wasn't just deeply, obsessively possessive of me. He was more ruthless and psychopathic than anyone could have ever imagined! 1 My soul hovers in the cold air, watching my twin sister, Scarlett, holding my phone. She’s on a FaceTime call with my boyfriend, Caleb Vance. I stare at the screen, at the man I’ve loved for years. Ever since he was revealed to be the long-lost heir of the multi-billion-dollar Vance empire, he’s been flying across the globe—learning the business, building connections. We’ve spent more time apart than together, keeping our love alive through a two-year long-distance relationship. "I just landed and went to your apartment, but you weren't there," Caleb says. "Why are you suddenly at your parents' house?" His face is etched with exhaustion. He’s breathless, likely having rushed from the airport just to find me. He looks just as I remember—sharp features, deep, haunting eyes—but he’s grown more mature, more imposing. To the world, he is an apex predator, a hawk circling its prey. But to me, he was always the most gentle, devoted man. Scarlett hesitates, then lies, saying there was a family emergency and she had to stay at her parents' for a couple of days. She had to be here. When Caleb went from a penniless orphan to the heir of the world’s wealthiest family, my sister’s envy curdled into pure, venomous jealousy. She conspired with our parents to erase me and step into my life. They kept me prisoner for six months. They tried to beat every detail of my relationship with Caleb out of me—my habits, my secrets, his likes and dislikes. At first, I cooperated just to stay alive. But when I realized they never intended to let me live—that they wanted me dead so Scarlett could wear my face permanently—I stopped talking. They have my passwords, but they don't have the keypad code to my hidden rental apartment. Scarlett has nowhere else to go but our parents' house. "Come downstairs," Caleb says, his voice thick with a joy he can't hide. "I’m at the front gate. I brought you those artisan donuts from that shop you love." "I missed you so much," he whispers. "I couldn't wait another second." Scarlett panics. She doesn't even know what to wear. "Deep breaths," our mother whispers, comforting her. "Don't be nervous. You’re twins. You look identical, your voices are the same. You’ve been mimicking her diary for months. It’s been two years since they’ve seen each other in person. He’ll never know." "Right, right!" Scarlett murmurs, convincing herself. She puts on my clothes and walks out with a mix of dread and anticipation. I follow her like a shadow. The moment she steps outside, there he is. Caleb. He’s thinner, but more magnetic than ever. He’s wearing a long black trench coat, one hand on a suitcase, the other holding a small pastry box. The moment he sees Scarlett, he breaks into that breathtaking smile that could captivate anyone. He sets the box down and opens his arms. "Hug?" It’s his signature move whenever we reunite. Caleb has always struggled with a deep lack of security. Every time we saw each other, I would hold him tight, stroke the back of his hair, and whisper, "I’m here. I’m always here." Scarlett steps forward and wraps her arms around my boyfriend. "Get off him!" I scream. I absolutely refuse to let her touch him. My instinct is to run forward and rip them apart. But my hands pass straight through their bodies. I can do nothing. 2 I know he can’t hear me, but just as I’m about to break, Caleb suddenly pulls away. The smile on his face vanishes bit by bit. His eyes turn cold, clinical, as he studies her. "Wh-what is it?" Scarlett asks, her voice trembling slightly. The sudden shift in his demeanor makes her anxious. I see her hands clenching tightly at her sides. She clearly doesn't understand the unspoken rhythm between me and Caleb. "Nothing." Caleb’s eyes flicker with an unreadable emotion. The excitement of the reunion completely fades. He picks up the pastry box and hands it to her. "I went out of my way to get these from your favorite place." Those donuts aren't even that good. I only "loved" them because they were from the shop where he took me on our very first date. He knew that. He told me that as long as we were apart for more than three days, he would always bring them when we met. He called it the "start of our forever." "Thank you," Scarlett says, mimicking my sweetness as she obediently takes the box. "Thank you?" Caleb’s brow furrows even deeper. She doesn't know. I was never this perfectly obedient in front of Caleb. And I never, ever said "thank you" to him for things like this. Scarlett’s grip on the box tightens. Caleb lets out a short, dry laugh. He reaches out and pats her shoulder. "It's been two years. I just got off a flight, and you aren't even going to invite me inside?" He has never asked to come inside this house. Because he knows exactly what this family means to me. Scarlett and I are twins, born twenty minutes apart. But the exact moment I was born, our grandmother passed away. My mother always believed my birth brought death into the house. To them, I was a mistake that shouldn't exist. Since childhood, nobody loved me, and nobody cared about my feelings. If murder weren't a crime, I probably would have died at their hands years ago. My ghost feels a surge of joy. Did Caleb notice something? "I-I'm just so happy I forgot my manners," Scarlett says with a forced smile. She leads him inside, trying to hook her arm through his, but he subtly shifts, dodging her touch without making it obvious. 3 "Caleb! You’re here. Come in, sit down," my mother greets him with a massive, plastic smile. "Scarlett, go make some tea." Scarlett freezes for a second before realizing my mother used her real name instead of mine. She takes a few seconds to snap out of it, stammering a "yes" and rushing to the kitchen to prepare the good tea. "Where is Scarlett?" Caleb asks the moment he walks in, his eyes scanning the room. Nothing escapes his gaze. When we were together, he never mentioned my sister once. "Oh, Scarlett?" my mother chirps, her smile overly bright. "She’s studying abroad. Left a few days ago." "Is that so? What a pity." Caleb says it to her, but it sounds like he's talking to himself. He looks thoughtfully at the tea Scarlett brings out. After exchanging a few meaningless pleasantries, he stands up to leave. "Caleb, aren't you staying?" Scarlett asks, stepping in front of him, looking like a kicked puppy. "We finally have time together." "I'm back for good now. We have all the time in the world." He says it, grabs his suitcase, and walks out the door without looking back. "Mom, do you think he knows? He was so eager to see me, but then he just left," Scarlett asks frantically the moment the door shuts, her heart pounding. "He’s probably just exhausted. Don't overthink it." My mother whispers, comforting her. "Look, he was looking for you the moment he walked in. That means he has a good impression of you. Even if he finds out you're actually Scarlett one day, as long as he's used to you, you'll be the one by his side. We already sold Serena. How could she possibly come back and fight you for him?" They are my mother and my sister. Yet they locked me in a basement for half a year. They beat me, starved me, and dehydrated me. When I was no longer useful, they sold me to a human trafficker. The trafficker then smuggled me overseas. They were right about one thing. I could never come back and fight Scarlett for him. Because I refused to cooperate with their sick charade, they chopped off all four of my limbs. They cut off my nose, blinded my eyes, and poured mercury into my ears. I was stuffed into a ceramic jar, turned into a "human sculpture" for the sick amusement of paying customers. Even though my physical body wasn't technically dead yet, the light had already left me. I think my obsession was just so impossibly deep that my soul separated from my body and drifted back home. Maybe once my physical body draws its last breath, my soul will finally vanish. 4 During the day, I fear the sun and hide in the shadows of the house. When the sun sets, I drift out to find Caleb. He is the only thing left of my heart. I have no time left; I just want to spend every passing second by his side. When I find him, he’s sitting in front of his office computer, gently rubbing his temples. "Mr. Vance," his assistant says, knocking and walking in. "Did you find what I asked for?" Caleb doesn't open his eyes. He’s exhausted, his voice soft, as if asking a casual question. "Yes. We checked everywhere. There is absolutely no record of Scarlett Miller leaving the country." "So she just... vanished into thin air?" Caleb’s voice isn't loud, but it’s so cold it makes the assistant shiver. "Since Serena visited her parents eight months ago, there has been zero trace of Scarlett." "Eight months ago... Serena goes home..." Caleb finally opens his eyes. They are entirely bloodshot. I reach out, gently tracing the line of his cheek, my heart breaking for him. He seems to sense something. His head snaps violently in my direction. I’m so startled I yank my hand back. But it's just my imagination. His gaze is unfocused; he's looking at empty space. "Sir, do you think something happened to Scarlett?" "I'm not worried about her." Caleb waves his hand, dismissing the assistant. In the massive, empty office, I hear his heavy sigh. "Serena... why do I feel like you've changed?" He suddenly remembers something, grabs his keys, and drives straight to the apartment I used to rent. I lived in that apartment for over three years. The keypad code is the year of his birth and the day he first confessed his love to me. This room has been empty for exactly eight months. The moment Caleb steps inside, his brows knit tightly together. The apartment is tidy, but you can tell the owner left in a hurry. Caleb slowly runs his finger across the dining table. It comes away coated in a thick layer of dust. Everything inside the refrigerator is rotten and spoiled, emitting a foul odor. Caleb covers the lower half of his face with his hand. A sudden, dark, guttural laugh tears from his throat. "'There was a family emergency and I had to stay at my parents' for a couple of days'?" He is teetering on the absolute edge of losing control. I want to reach out and hold him, to tell him I'm right here beside him. But right then, Caleb’s phone rings. It’s Scarlett. Like the start of many typical couple conversations, she asks what he's doing. "Take a guess?" Caleb’s smile widens. He knows she doesn't have the answer. "I'm waiting for you at our place." 5 "Caleb..." Scarlett’s voice is low, trembling slightly. "You left in such a hurry, I forgot to tell you. I don't live there anymore. I'll drop you a pin with my new location." Caleb doesn't argue. He looks at the location she shares. "Pretty far out, isn't it? Are you sure you can make the commute every day?" "But I like the peace and quiet. It's... nice here," Scarlett says, desperately trying to mimic my tone. I like the peace and quiet. That was a line Scarlett read in my diary. My current rental was quiet and remote, so she naturally assumed that was the reason I chose to live there. The truth was, I rented it because it was cheap. Back then, neither of us had any money. He was trying to save capital to start a business, and I wanted to save as much as I could for him. During that time, we were practically counting pennies. Combined with the insane rent prices near my office, a place like this was my only option. Later, when Caleb was recognized as the billionaire heir, he repeatedly urged me to find a place closer to the city center. But I didn't want to spend his money. He had just entered that cutthroat family. He wasn't used to it, and he had a dozen sets of eyes watching his every move. He was walking on thin ice. How could I make selfish demands at a time like that? I like the peace and quiet was just the excuse I used to reject his offer. Caleb didn't push it. Because from that point on, we rarely got to see each other. I missed him terribly, but I never dared to interrupt his work. He was like a hawk; the vast, open sky was his ultimate destiny. I was willing to be the woman standing quietly behind him, supporting him forever! If only... My mood plummets. They say a few more things, but I don't listen. When I look up again, Caleb has already hung up the phone. He takes off his jacket, rolls up his sleeves, and starts cleaning the apartment. He cleans it meticulously. He even swaps out the sofa cushions for fresh ones. I watch him sitting exhaustedly on the sofa in the spotless room, my heart aching with a bitter sorrow. I don't know what he's clinging to, but I know he's already started suspecting Scarlett. Scarlett severely underestimated our bond! She underestimated my place in Caleb's heart. "Where are you? What exactly happened?" Caleb mutters to himself, letting out a heavy sigh into the empty air. "I'm right here. I'm right beside you." I stand behind the sofa, reaching out to wrap my arms around his neck. Even though I can't hold him, I just want to nuzzle my face into his hair. He grew up unable to trust anyone. He had zero sense of security. But the day we got together, he held my hand and looked at me dead in the eye. He said that from now on, I was his only safe harbor. I was the only person in the world he was willing to surrender his body and soul to. 6 Caleb treats this apartment as his actual home now. He doesn't call Scarlett. He just has his assistant quietly dig up everything they can find about me and Scarlett. Scarlett is the one who loses her patience first. She went to all this trouble just to marry Caleb. Now that he’s finally back, he’s completely ignoring her. Caleb doesn't reject her enthusiasm. He even actively invites her to go grocery shopping with him. Scarlett has memorized my diary backward and forward. She knows my preferences, and she knows some of his. I can see that when it comes to picking out food, she is extremely cautious. "Did you forget? I'm allergic to mangoes," Caleb says, leaning over her from behind, pressing his hand over hers as she reaches for a mango. He whispers it right next to her ear. That seductive, magnetic voice makes even my ghostly, incorporeal heart race. Scarlett freezes. Mechanically, she puts the mango back on the shelf. Her cheeks flush red, and she lowers her head shyly. "How could I? I was just looking." Heh. I was with Caleb for years. I didn't even know he was allergic to mangoes. Every time we got mango shaved ice, he ate just as much of it as I did. Caleb narrows his eyes. He stands up straight, his voice instantly turning cold. "Let's go. We're going home." Scarlett is clearly confused by his sudden shift in attitude. She freezes for a few seconds before quickly hurrying after him. "Caleb, where... where are we going?" she asks nervously, sitting in the passenger seat. "Home," Caleb chuckles darkly. "What, did you forget the way to your own house?" "But... this isn't the way home." It's not the way to her new rental. It's the way to my old apartment. I know this road better than anyone. It isn't a main road, but it never has traffic. Every time we came back from this specific supermarket, we always took this exact route by unspoken agreement. Caleb doesn't answer. He expertly parks the car in my old spot, grabs the groceries, and heads toward the stairs. Scarlett finally recognizes the building. She researched everything about me, so naturally, she scouted this place. But I bet she only came here a handful of times. She clearly hasn't memorized this maze of side streets and shortcuts. Caleb walks fast, completely ignoring the fact that Scarlett is wearing high heels, practically running behind him as she clicks frantically against the pavement. "Caleb, slow... slow down." Scarlett is panting by the time she catches up to him outside the door of my rental. "My hands are full. You open it." Caleb smiles earnestly, stepping aside to give her room. He genuinely looks like his hands are tied up. "Caleb." Scarlett awkwardly tucks a strand of hair behind her ear. "Did you forget? I don't live here anymore." Caleb looks like he just remembered, shrugging with a perfectly natural expression. "I forgot." Scarlett doesn't know him, but I do. The more he makes that face, the closer he is to a complete psychotic break. "The lease isn't even up, and you already forgot the passcode?" Caleb's smile widens, growing more terrifying by the second. "Did you get rich when you went back to your parents' house?" Scarlett panics. Before she can explain, Caleb drops the groceries and gently, almost lovingly, takes her right hand. "It doesn't matter if you forgot the code. Your fingerprint still works, right?" As he speaks, he slowly forces her hand toward the smart lock. Scarlett violently yanks her hand back, clutching it to her chest. "My... my right hand is injured. It hasn't healed yet. The scanner probably won't recognize my print." Looking at Scarlett still trying to act her way out of this, I know she’s finished. Because that lock doesn't even have a fingerprint scanner. Sure enough, upon hearing her excuse, that dark, guttural laugh rumbles from Caleb's throat again. He rests a hand gently on Scarlett's shoulder, his face a mask of pure tenderness. Then, his hand violently drops, grabbing her right arm and yanking her forcefully toward him. Scarlett watches in sheer terror as her fingers are fully exposed to Caleb. She tries to pull away, but his grip is ironclad. "Didn't you say it was injured?" His voice is impossibly soft. But with his other hand, he pulls a pocketknife from his slacks and, without a second of hesitation, slices deeply across several of her fingers. "Now it looks like it's injured." Scarlett lets out a bloodcurdling scream, her face contorting in agony. Terrified out of her mind, the moment Caleb slightly loosens his grip, she doesn't even care about her bleeding fingers. She turns to run. But Caleb grabs her by the hair, punching the passcode into the door, and practically drags her into the apartment. When it comes to anyone other than me, he has absolutely no concept of the word "gentleman." "Wh-what are you doing?!" Scarlett slumps pathetically on the floor, staring in horror as Caleb lazily plays with the bloody pocketknife. "We only bought vegetables today. We didn't buy any meat. Why don't you... contribute some?" Caleb's voice is so gentle it could melt snow, but he waves the blade menacingly in front of Scarlett's face. 7 I always knew Caleb was a little unhinged. I met him when we were in middle school. He was just an orphan from the group home. Even though his grades were always top of the class, he was incredibly isolated. He always had this cold, unapproachable aura. One day after school, I watched a guy two grades above him corner him in an alley. The guy poked Caleb in the chest, calling him a motherless bastard, a stray mutt who didn't deserve to live, and threatened to kill him one day. One second, Caleb was smiling at the guy. The next second, he kicked the guy so hard in the shin that his leg snapped. The guy collapsed. Before he could even scream for help, Caleb clamped a hand over his mouth. Aside from the initial yelp of pain, the bully couldn't make another sound. "Shh," Caleb whispered, the laughter in his throat growing darker. "Since your parents love you so much, let them spend some quality time with you in the hospital." Wearing the gentlest smile while committing the most brutal acts. That was Caleb Vance. That was the first time I saw him fight. The second time was the year I graduated high school. Because of my parents' extreme favoritism, I was desperate to escape that house. I scored incredibly high on my exams and was accepted into my dream university. But my parents not only demanded I marry some local thug immediately, but they also wanted my sister to steal my identity and go to university in my place. I fought them tooth and nail. My parents threatened me, saying even if I went to college, they wouldn't give me a single cent, and threatened to disown me. But I had stopped caring about them a long time ago. Whether I took out loans or worked three jobs, I was going to finish my degree. I thought my persistence would earn me a future. I didn't expect that the day after my massive blowout with my parents, I would be cornered in an alley by three thugs. They held a knife to my throat and ordered me to strip. When I refused, they slammed me against the wall, covered my mouth, and started tearing at my clothes. I shook my head frantically, making muffled noises of terror, but my limbs were pinned. I couldn't move. Fear... despair... my mind went completely blank. I felt a sudden chill against my skin, and tears instantly flooded my eyes. I never asked for wealth or luxury. I just wanted to live a normal life. Why did it have to be this hard? Hands were groping all over me. I stared with wide, horrified eyes as one of the men eagerly started unbuckling his belt. I used every ounce of strength I had left to try and break free. But another man grabbed my hair and slammed my head violently against the brick wall. "You're not happy marrying our boss? You shouldn't have f*cking provoked us then! Let's see if anyone wants you after we're done making you our little bitch!" I didn't even know what they were talking about. All I knew was that someone was smashing my head against the wall, over and over again. Dizzy, blinded by pain! The moment they let go, I collapsed to the ground. I thought I was going to die in that alley. But the pain didn't continue. Instead, I heard the sounds of a brutal fight and agonizing screams! Blood was pouring down my forehead, gluing my eyes shut. I struggled to open them, and saw Caleb fighting the three thugs like a man possessed, wielding a heavy metal pipe. He had trained in martial arts. He swung the pipe down on one of the thugs, breaking the man's arm with a sickening crack. He tossed the pipe aside, ignored their begging, and started beating them to a bloody pulp with his bare hands. "Caleb..." Looking at his bloodshot eyes, I was genuinely terrified he was going to kill them. I tried to stop him, but my voice was pitifully weak. But he heard it instantly. He sprinted over to me. I watched him take off his jacket and drape it over me. Before I could even clearly see his face, I lost consciousness. Caleb called the police. Even though the thugs ended up in the ICU, the police didn't press charges against Caleb. From their confessions, we learned they had mistaken me for my sister. They were actually hired to force her into marrying their boss. My parents couldn't bear to let my sister suffer, so they tried to use me as the sacrificial lamb! After that incident, I was mentally unstable for a long time. I was terrified of being touched. I was terrified of knives. My parents and my sister just called me dramatic. They said since nothing actually happened—and even if I had been raped, so what! I wasn't missing an arm or a leg. They told me to stop making such a big deal out of it. "Is that really how you think?" I will never forget the look of utter heartbreak and rage on Caleb's face that day. He grabbed my hand and dragged me out of that house. From that day on, I never voluntarily spent another night in that house. In this world, the only person who could bring warmth to him was me. And the only person who could bring warmth to me was him!

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