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4.73% Rebirth: Love me Again / Chapter 13: The Final Dance Rehearsal      

章節 13: The Final Dance Rehearsal      

I pulled up at Greeneries and took a deep breath, already dreading what was waiting for me inside.

Don't get me wrong — the place itself was beautiful. Modern, cozy, with lush greenery everywhere, sunlight streaming through the large windows, and an open, airy design that made it feel fresh.

But it wasn't the ambiance that had me on edge — it was the people I was about to meet.

 

With a final steadying breath, I stepped out of the car and headed in, preparing myself for whatever was coming. The staff led me to the private section, and sure enough, there was Sophia, seated elegantly at the table. And of course, Sophie was right next to her, like always.

 

The way Sophia doted on Sophie, treating her like she was the golden child, made me wonder how none of the family relatives ever questioned their relationship. It was obvious.

 

But then again, I didn't see it before either. So maybe I was an idiot too.

 

"Eve, good that you're here. Take a seat," Sophia said, her voice sharp and commanding.

 

Sophie was already comfortably settled next to her, eating like she owned the place — no pretense of modesty, no attempt to act like the maid she was supposed to be. But I guess, with no one else around, all the masks were off.

 

At least Cole wasn't here, or anyone else from the Fay family for that matter. I could stomach this much.

 

"I'm sorry I'm late!"

 

I spoke too soon.

A tall, slender woman walked in, her presence lighting up the room instantly. Her long, chestnut hair fell in soft waves, and her warm brown eyes sparkled with genuine delight. She smiled brightly, and the tension in the air seemed to lift for a moment.

 

Lina Fay.

 

Cole's twin sister.

 

My heart clenched painfully, and my stomach churned like I was going to be sick. Was Cole coming too? I wasn't ready for that. Not here. Not now.

 

"Sorry Cole couldn't make it, so I'm filling in for him," Lina said as she gracefully sat down next to me. Her smile widened when she saw me, her bubbly, friendly personality the complete opposite of her brother's.

 

"I'm so excited for your eighteenth birthday, Eve! I'm really sorry Cole couldn't be here today for this important meeting."

 

"Huh?" I blinked, confused. Meeting? What?

 

Sophia answered before I could process anything. "Nonsense, Lina. I'm the one who's sorry for calling Cole on such short notice. I just wanted to discuss the last dance. Eve's debut is only five months away, and she and Cole haven't practiced their final dance yet."

 

Oh, right. The last dance. In traditional debuts, the first dance was with the father, and the last was with the fiancé. So that's what they wanted to talk about?

 

This could've been handled back home, but no. They dragged me out here, likely hoping to see if I'd swoon over Cole or embarrass myself in front of them.

 

Too bad for them. Not even Sophia Rosette could summon Cole Fay on a whim. That man didn't clear his schedule for anyone, not even for one of the richest women in the world. If you wanted his time, you had to make an appointment and wait in line like everyone else.

 

Cole was finishing his business marketing degree and was a few years older than me, which meant he was probably very busy. And even if he wasn't, I was sure he wouldn't care to drop everything just for this.

 

Then again, who even was I? My entire existence felt like a lie these days. For all I knew, even my upcoming birthday was a fabrication. It was Sophie's real birthday.

 

I didn't even know when my real birthday was or who were my real parents. 

 

Lina tried not to flinch at the mention of her brother skipping out on practice. She smiled, but the tension was there, just beneath the surface.

 

"I'm sorry, Mrs. Rosette. I'll make sure to scold my brother for not practicing the dance," she said, clearly feeling the weight of Cole's absence.

 

Sophia, ever the tactician, gave Lina's hand a warm, reassuring squeeze. "Oh, don't be so formal, dear. Call me Auntie. After all, we'll be family soon, right?"

 

Lina forced a smile, while I quietly sipped my tea, watching the show. Lina was always the one covering for Cole. Every time.

 

She attended the important meetings Cole couldn't be bothered with, met the people he refused to meet, and showed up at parties he didn't care to attend. Lina spent her life keeping her brother's reputation intact, but honestly, I thought it was a waste of her time.

 

Cole didn't need saving. His arrogance and indifference were just part of the package. He was cold, calculating, and distant — just like his father, Cain Fay. And, as twisted as it was, that only seemed to elevate his status. The more unreachable he was, the more people wanted to be near him.

 

"I'm sorry, Eve," Lina said suddenly, her words snapping me out of my thoughts. She turned to me, her expression soft. "I'm sorry my brother hasn't been practicing with you for the dance."

 

I was taken aback. This meeting hadn't happened before so I really didn't know how to react. The usual line of the story slightly diverge to what I had known. This probably the product of what I had been doing the past days. 

I have to be careful not to diverge too much or something might happen that was out of the story and slap me right on the face. 

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|| A/N ||

Apologies for the delay in updates! I've been under the weather, and the storm hitting us right now has Wi-Fi playing hide and seek. But no worries — more chapters are on the way to make up for the lost time! Stay tuned!

 

 


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章節 14: A Dance of Deception    

Lina had always been kind, but distant, like she was friendly to everyone but never let anyone too close.

 

I wasn't used to her apologizing to me — especially about Cole. We were never close, but we weren't enemies either. 

 

"It's fine," I said without care, picking up a piece of steamed chicken and dipping it in the sauce. "If Cole doesn't want to do the dance, we can always replace him."

 

I didn't care. Why would I? It wasn't really my birthday, and I certainly wasn't the one who'd be dancing with him at the end of the day.

 

If anything, I was relieved I didn't have to see him. He and Sophie could dance in hell for all I cared.

 

I realized I had said something outrageous when I noticed the looks they were giving me. They stared like I had just sprouted horns or something.

 

Oh, right. I was supposed to be deeply in love with Cole — madly obsessed. The old me would've been heartbroken, whining about how devastated I was that he wasn't coming to practice.

 

I cleared my throat awkwardly and forced a smile. "I love him so much. I just don't want to impose on him. He's probably busy. Besides, I have plenty of male classmates. One of them could easily fill in."

 

It was a weak recovery, but it was all I could muster. The mere thought of playing along with this twisted love act made me feel nauseous, but somehow, I managed to keep it together.

 

"Nonsense, what are you talking about, Eve?" Sophia's voice cut through the air, sharp and commanding, like she wasn't about to let me off the hook so easily.

 

"The last dance has to be with Cole," Sophie chimed in, clearly rattled.

 

She was so thrown off by the situation that she forgot her place, failing to address Cole with the proper honorifics.

 

Lina shot her a quick glance, and Sophie, realizing her slip-up, immediately cleared her throat and corrected herself.

 

"I-I mean . . . Lady Eve has been looking forward to dancing with Young Master Cole. It would be such a shame if that didn't happen. It's her eighteenth birthday, after all — a once-in-a-lifetime event. And . . . and it was her debut to high society and even their engagement would be officially announce that day right?"

 

I fought hard not to roll my eyes. Oh, I bet she's the one dying to dance with him, I thought. But I couldn't afford to show how I really felt. I had to play the part of the love-struck fool if I didn't want them to get suspicious of my sudden change in attitude.

 

Lina, on the other hand, sat quietly, her lips pressed together in a thin line as she watched the scene unfold. She was observant, careful, as though trying to gauge her reaction of the whole situation. I could tell she didn't buy into the theatrics like the others did.

 

But even so, she remained silent, perhaps out of the relationship between the two families.

 

"It's just that . . ." I began, struggling to inject any semblance of affection into my voice, "I love Cole, and I don't want to be a burden to him."

 

The words tasted like poison on my tongue, each one harder to force out than the last. My voice faltered, betraying the cracks in my façade, but I pushed on, desperate to maintain the illusion.

 

Sophia's eyes narrowed, studying me as if she could peel back the layers of my carefully crafted performance.

 

Sophie, meanwhile, seemed too eager to accept my words, nodding along like I had just confessed some great truth.

 

But deep down, I wanted nothing more than to rip those words apart — to scream that I couldn't care less about Cole Fay anymore, that I didn't want anything to do with him or this charade.

 

The more I had to play this role, the more suffocating it became.

 

"Very well then," Lina finally broke the silence, her voice light and full of energy. "I'll drag Cole to the next dance training session, I promise." She beamed, her warm smile catching me off guard. "But in the meantime, how about I be your partner to make up for his absence?"

 

I blinked, surprised. "You?"

 

Lina nodded confidently. "I might not look like it, but I'm an expert at dancing — whether it's the woman's or man's role. I can practice with you and then teach the steps to Cole later, so he doesn't mess up when it's time for your next session."

 

I shook my head. "No, it's fine." Why even bother practicing when I wasn't planning to attend this so-called birthday anyway? "You're probably busy."

 

Lina waved her hand dismissively. "I don't have any classes this afternoon, and I've cleared my schedule for the day. We can practice all afternoon if you'd like."

 

"That's a wonderful idea, Eve," Sophia chimed in before I could respond, her voice saccharine sweet. "You and Lina should spend more time together — get to know each other."

Of course, what she really meant was, to create a chance for Sophie to get close to Lina. 

 

Her smile was so fake that it was almost painful to look at. She wasn't fooling anyone, least of all me.

 

"I'll send Sophie along with you," Sophia added, her tone leaving no room for debate.

 

"No need," I replied quickly. "I can handle myself."

 

But Sophie, looking panicked, glanced over at Sophia, clearly desperate to be part of the practice. I could practically see her plotting — probably hoping to use the session as an excuse to get closer to Lina. She'd undoubtedly been practicing in secret, trying to perfect her steps so she could swoop in when the time came.

 

Sophia, however, wasn't budging. "Eve, have Sophie accompany you," she insisted, her voice hard as steel. "You might need something during your practice, so be sure to visit Mr. Hanz afterward."

 

I could tell she wasn't about to take 'no' for an answer. There was no point in pushing back anymore — arguing would only make them more suspicious of me. This wasn't the time to let my emotions take control. I had to be smarter than that, keep them all in the dark for as long as I could.

 

"Alright," I finally said, forcing a smile.

 

I was playing a dangerous game, and every move had to be calculated. If I wanted to get through this, I had to pretend, blend in, and keep them guessing until I could make my move.

 


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