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THE TWIN'S DECEPTION
img img THE TWIN'S DECEPTION img Chapter 4 ADRIAN - THE COMPETITIVE TWIN
4 Chapters
Chapter 6 THE AUCTION img
Chapter 7 THE CONNECTION img
Chapter 8 FALLING IN LOVE img
Chapter 9 THE FATAL MISTAKE img
Chapter 10 THE FIRST DATE img
Chapter 11 ADRIAN'S INTEREST img
Chapter 12 THE 'ACCIDENTAL' ENCOUNTER img
Chapter 13 THE DECEPTION TAKES ROOT img
Chapter 14 THREE WEEKS LATER img
Chapter 15 ELENA'S HORROR img
Chapter 16 SOPHIA'S FIRST SUSPICIONS img
Chapter 17 DIFFERENT DATES, SAME WOMAN img
Chapter 18 THE COLOGNE MYSTERY img
Chapter 19 FORGOTTEN CONVERSATIONS img
Chapter 20 THE RESTAURANT INCIDENT img
Chapter 21 ELENA'S INVESTIGATION img
Chapter 22 THE SCAR THAT APPEARS img
Chapter 23 THE SCAR THAT VANISHES img
Chapter 24 THE GOOGLE SEARCH img
Chapter 25 SOPHIA'S PRAYERS img
Chapter 26 FRIEND'S CONFESSION img
Chapter 27 RICHARD'S WORSENING CONDITION img
Chapter 28 THE SUMMONS img
Chapter 29 THE COMPETITION ANNOUNCED img
Chapter 30 THE LAWYER'S SECRET img
Chapter 31 DAMIEN'S CONFIDENCE img
Chapter 32 ADRIAN'S DESPERATION img
Chapter 33 THE NEAR-MISS img
Chapter 34 THE NARROW ESCAPE img
Chapter 35 DAMIEN'S SUSPICIONS img
Chapter 36 THE BROTHER'S LIE img
Chapter 37 EXCLUSIVE RELATIONSHIP img
Chapter 38 THE FIRST INTIMATE MOMENT img
Chapter 39 DAMIEN'S INTIMATE MOMENT img
Chapter 40 THE CONFUSION DEEPENS img
Chapter 41 BOTH TWINS CONTINUE img
Chapter 42 ELENA'S DILEMMA img
Chapter 43 SOPHIA NOTICES MORE INCONSISTENCIES img
Chapter 44 THE ART GALLERY CONTRADICTION img
Chapter 45 SIX WEEKS OF DECEPTION img
Chapter 46 THE PREGNANCY TEST img
Chapter 47 THE IMPOSSIBLE QUESTION img
Chapter 48 DAMIEN LEARNS THE NEWS img
Chapter 49 ADRIAN DISVOVERS THE PREGNANCY img
Chapter 50 ELENA'S DREAD img
Chapter 51 SOPHIA'S PREPARATION img
Chapter 52 RICHARD'S ANTICIPATION img
Chapter 53 ADRIAN'S IMPOSSIBLE POSITION img
Chapter 54 ELENA'S FINAL PREPARATIONS img
Chapter 55 THE DRIVE TO THE MANSION img
Chapter 56 MEETING ELENA img
Chapter 57 THE MANSION INTERIOR img
Chapter 58 ENTERING THE DINING ROOM img
Chapter 59 THE SHOCK OF RECOGNITION img
Chapter 60 THE INTRODUCTION img
Chapter 61 SITTING DOWN TO DINNER img
Chapter 62 THE BATHROOM PANIC img
Chapter 63 ELENA FOLLOWS img
Chapter 64 ELENA'S PARTIAL REVELATION img
Chapter 65 SOPHIA'S RAGE img
Chapter 66 RICHARD'S TOAST PREPARATION img
Chapter 67 THE TOAST img
Chapter 68 ADRIAN STANDS img
Chapter 69 THE ROOM ERUPTS img
Chapter 70 DAMIEN'S SHOCK img
Chapter 71 THE FALL img
Chapter 72 THE IMMEDIATE RESPONSE img
Chapter 73 THE AMBULANCE ARRIVES img
Chapter 74 THE RACE TO THE HOSPITAL img
Chapter 75 ADRIAN'S CAR RIDE img
Chapter 76 EMERGENCY ROOM ARRIVAL img
Chapter 77 THE ULTRASOUND img
Chapter 78 THE SCREAM img
Chapter 79 THE LOSS CONFIRMED img
Chapter 80 THE PROCEDURE img
Chapter 81 NEWS REACHES THE MANSION img
Chapter 82 RICHARD'S HEART ATTACK img
Chapter 83 THE CODE img
Chapter 84 SOPHIA'S REFUSAL img
Chapter 85 LEAVING THE HOSPITAL img
Chapter 86 DAMIEN'S RAGE img
Chapter 87 ADRIAN'S ROCK BOTTOM img
Chapter 88 SOPHIA'S ISOLATION img
Chapter 89 ELENA'S VISIT img
Chapter 90 THE TIMELINE EVIDENCE img
Chapter 91 SOPHIA'S PROCESSING img
Chapter 92 THE FUNERAL ARRANGEMENTS img
Chapter 93 SOPHIA'S DECISION img
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Chapter 4 ADRIAN - THE COMPETITIVE TWIN

Adrian Blackwood watched his brother through the glass wall that separated their offices, studying the way Damien stood at his desk, phone pressed to his ear, nodding at whatever was being said.

Always so serious. Always so controlled.

Adrian turned back to his own desk-more chaotic than Damien's, with sketches of product designs scattered across the surface, three monitors displaying different projects, a coffee mug that probably should have been washed yesterday. His space reflected who he was: creative, spontaneous, comfortable with a little disorder.

The opposite of his twin in every way that mattered.

"Mr. Blackwood?" His assistant poked her head in. "The design team is ready for you in Conference Room B."

"Thanks, Rachel. Be right there."

Adrian grabbed his tablet and headed down the hall, nodding to colleagues as he passed. People smiled at him differently than they smiled at Damien. With his brother, it was respect tinged with careful formality. With Adrian, it was warmer, easier.

He'd always been the more approachable twin. The fun one. The one who remembered people's birthdays and asked about their kids.

The one who wasn't being groomed to run everything.

The design meeting went well-they were developing a new product line that would revolutionize their tech division, and Adrian thrived in these creative sessions. This was his domain, where his ideas mattered, where he could see the direct impact of his work.

Unlike Damien's world of spreadsheets and strategy, Adrian got to build things. Create things. Make something new exist.

It should have been enough.

"Brilliant work, everyone," Adrian said as the meeting wrapped up. "Let's refine the prototypes and reconvene Friday."

Back in his office, Adrian found himself staring through the glass wall again. Damien was still on the phone, but something was different about his posture. Less rigid. Almost... excited?

Adrian frowned. Damien didn't do excited. Damien did focused and determined and occasionally satisfied, but not excited like a kid before Christmas.

What was going on?

His phone buzzed. Text from Damien: *Dinner tonight? Just us?*

Adrian typed back: *Sure. Usual place? 7?*

*Perfect.*

They met at their regular spot-an upscale steakhouse midtown where they had a standing table and the staff knew their orders by heart. Brothers' dinners had been a weekly tradition since they'd both joined the company, a time to decompress and remember they were more than just colleagues.

"How's the innovation presentation coming?" Damien asked after they'd ordered.

"Good. Should be ready for the board meeting." Adrian studied his brother across the table. "You seem... different tonight."

"Different how?"

"I don't know. Lighter, maybe? Did something happen?"

Damien smiled-a real smile, not his professional one. "I did something impulsive today."

Adrian nearly choked on his water. "You? Impulsive? Should I call a doctor?"

"Very funny." But Damien was still smiling. "I RSVP'd yes to that charity auction Friday night. The arts education one."

Adrian set down his glass carefully. "The one you always skip? The one you usually just send a check to?"

"That's the one."

"Why?"

Damien shrugged, but there was something in his expression Adrian couldn't quite read. "I don't know. Just felt like... doing something different. Getting out of the office. Being somewhere that's not a board room or a business dinner."

Something cold settled in Adrian's stomach. "That's... great. That's really great."

And it was. It should be. His brother deserved to have a life outside work, to do things spontaneously, to break out of the rigid structure their father had built around him.

So why did it feel like a threat?

"You should come," Damien suggested. "Make it a brothers' night out."

"Can't. I've got that tech conference in Boston Friday. Remember?"

"Right. Forgot." Damien took a sip of his whiskey. "Probably for the best anyway. You hate these things more than I do."

"True." Adrian forced a laugh. "I'll leave the art appreciation to you. You always were the cultured one."

"Since when?"

"Since you actually paid attention in those art history classes Mom made us take growing up."

They fell into easy conversation after that-talking about work, their father's upcoming release from the hospital, a basketball game they were both following. Surface level. Comfortable. The way it had always been between them.

But Adrian couldn't shake the unease.

Later, driving home to his own apartment-separate from Damien's penthouse, a choice he'd made two years ago that his brother had never quite understood-Adrian found himself thinking about that word.

*Impulsive.*

Damien didn't do impulsive. Damien planned everything, calculated every move, never took a step without knowing where it would land.

So what had changed?

Adrian pulled into his parking garage and sat in his car for a moment, staring at nothing.

This was stupid. He was being stupid. So his brother was going to a charity auction. So what? It was one night. One event. It meant nothing.

Except Damien was excited about it in a way Adrian hadn't seen in years.

And that excitement felt like something slipping away from Adrian's grasp.

He'd always been four minutes younger. Four minutes less entitled to everything. Four minutes behind in the race he hadn't known they were running until it was already underway.

Their father had made sure they both knew it mattered.

"Damien will lead the company one day," Richard had said more times than Adrian could count. "He's the eldest. That's how succession works. But Adrian, you'll be vital too. Every CEO needs a strong second."

Second.

Always second.

Adrian got out of his car and took the elevator up to his apartment. It was nice-expensive, well-decorated, with a view of the river. He'd bought it himself with his salary, wanting something that was his alone, not shared with his twin.

But tonight it felt empty.

He poured himself a drink and stood at his own floor-to-ceiling windows, looking out at the city.

Somewhere out there, Damien was in his penthouse, probably reviewing contracts or preparing for meetings, living the life of the heir apparent.

And Adrian was here, the younger brother, the creative one, the fun one.

The second one.

His phone buzzed. Email from Rachel about Friday's schedule. Right-the Boston tech conference. Panels on innovation, networking with industry leaders, representing Blackwood Enterprises.

Important work. His work.

But not CEO work.

Adrian opened his email and scanned through the day's messages. Near the bottom, one caught his eye: the company-wide announcement about the charity auction sponsorship. There was a link to the event details, photos from previous years, information about the cause.

Without really thinking about it, Adrian clicked through.

Arts education fundraiser. Silent auction followed by live bidding. Black tie. Some of the city's wealthiest donors attending.

And Damien would be there, doing something out of character, breaking from his usual routine.

Why?

Adrian stared at the event page, that cold feeling in his stomach spreading.

This was nothing. This was his brother attending a charity event. This was normal, healthy, exactly what Damien should be doing.

So why did Adrian feel like he was missing something important?

Why did it feel like Damien was about to step into a room Adrian wasn't invited to?

He closed the email and finished his drink in one swallow.

"Stop it," he told himself aloud. "You're being paranoid."

They were brothers. Twins. Best friends. They'd shared everything since birth. One charity auction wasn't going to change that.

Nothing was going to change that.

Adrian's phone lit up with a text from Damien: *Thanks for dinner. Good to decompress.*

Adrian typed back: *Anytime. Have fun Friday at the auction.*

*Will do. See you Monday.*

Adrian set down his phone and looked out at the city again.

Monday. After the auction. After whatever happened Friday night that had put that unusual excitement in his brother's voice.

"It's nothing," Adrian said to his empty apartment.

But for the first time in his life, he wasn't sure he believed it.

And that uncertainty felt like the beginning of something he couldn't name.

Something that felt dangerously like competition.

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