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Mated To My Dead Husband's Twin

Mated To My Dead Husband's Twin

Author: Mu Xiaoai
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Chapter 1 No.1

Word Count: 1503    |    Released on: 22/01/2026

e a cruel j

ing to be l

ed like her. She had Elise's dark hair, pinned up in a twist so tight it pulled at her temples. She had Elise's brown eyes, though

ling. Just a little. A subtle vibration that travel

Elise. He looked at his wrist, checking his watch with a frown that had be

s waiting,

lipped off one shoulder. "Do you like the

on his phone. "Did you pack the blue dress for the

t," Elise said, her voice quiet. "W

pletely empty of warmth. He looked at Elise like she was a

have meetings in Paris. You'll shop. We'll take

hone buzzed. He answered it immedi

ake this. It

t. The door

ation burn her cheeks. It wasn't a hot fire. It was a cold burn, like dry ice. S

ike she was walking

g sweetness, making her head feel tight and dizzy, and the way Jarret's hand felt dry and lifeless when he slid the ring onto her f

the bed in the master suite. The duvet was silk. Everythin

ding night. Jarret had made it clear that their physical relationsh

ndle t

ned, her spi

e floorboards. He hesitated. He stood in the doorway

e main chandelier, leaving only the

li

sounded... thicker. Textured.

ments were jerky, unsure. Not the smooth, practiced

hed when he walked toward the bed. She expected a critique.

side of the bed. H

nd hovered in the

didn't grab. They brushed the stray hair behind her ear. His

ody. He was looking into her eyes, searching for somethin

, painful flip in her chest

smelled different. Under the expensive cologne, t

d her eyes, bracing for t

. He kissed her like he was askin

m that terrified and thrilled Elise. His hands moved over her ba

t time in six months-Elise didn't feel

ad feared. It was intense. He was attentive to every breath she took,

he sun was cutting th

he warmth next to her

The room was empty. On the pillow next to

. The handwriting

ls. Wait

ature. No flouris

one, replaced by a confusing, fragile hope. Maybe marriage changed

onths

of manicured colors, pinks and whites that looked too perfect to

he hydrangea bushes. She was wearing a grey

e said, not looking at Elise. "They

he had perfected the smile. It didn't r

ll over t

versation died out like a candle being smothered. P

he looked for Ni

s pale, the color of old paper. She was holdin

d. She didn't call

e tablet into

d banner at the bottom of the news feed screa

ed. The location. It

r clutch. It was a j

tched the phone from Elise's hand

d into the phone. "T

she wore crumbled. Her lips parted.

phone. It hit the gr

ise. She turned her head toward the house, toward the

The sounds of the garden rus

one murmured

" someone

there on its own. A reflex. She hadn't told any

the tenderness, crashed into the reality of the explosion

olume," Joyce

oice was tinny comi

Barrett. However, reports indicate one

eld her

e survivor. A spokesperson noted the identification is provisiona

iet one she had only met twice. The gentle

e a cruel j

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“I thought marrying into the Barrett dynasty would be my fairy tale, but my wedding day felt more like a business merger. My husband, Jarret, didn't even look at me as he checked his watch at the altar, treating our marriage like a political chore. Two months later, the world shattered when Jarret's diplomatic convoy was bombed. The news reported him dead, with his twin brother Jayden as the sole survivor. When "Jayden" returned to the estate limping on a cane, the house became a tomb. My mother-in-law and our cousin Cristine immediately moved to freeze my bank accounts and strip me of my rights, calling me a "greedy climber." I was a widow in a house of wolves, but the real nightmare started when I saw "Jayden" drop his cane and passionately kiss Jarret's mistress in the dark. I crept to the study and heard the bone-chilling truth: Jarret wasn't the one who died. He had murdered his own brother in the blast to steal his identity and become a "surviving hero." Even worse, he was already planning my "accidental" overdose once I signed over the family trust. My blood ran cold as I realized the gentle, calloused hands that touched me on my wedding night hadn't belonged to my husband at all. I had fallen in love with Jayden, the man Jarret had just vaporized for a promotion. I tried to escape, but they caught me and forced a sedative into my arm. When I woke up, the family doctor was standing over me with a predatory smile. "Congratulations, Elise. You're ten weeks pregnant." Jarret leaned over my bed, his eyes cold and victorious. They aren't going to kill me anymore. They've turned me into an incubator for an heir, trapped in a golden cage with the monster who murdered the father of my child.”