I Died the Night He Made His Choice
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Six days after Alexander lost all contact, I navigated my way alone to the Nightfall Gala to find him.
The guard's expression twisted into something peculiar when he heard my purpose.
"You're saying you are looking for your mate, Prince Alexander? And what is your name?"
"I am Cecilia."
The guard let out a harsh, mocking snort. "Stop causing a scene! A blind beggar trying to pull a scam? Don't think you can just impersonate her just because you know the name of the Prince's mate."
"Everyone knows the Prince just gifted Cecilia the millennia-old Abyssal Night Crystal to celebrate her pregnancy! What the hell are you?"
Just then, the giant LED screen cut to the Gala's live broadcast.
"Allow me to formally introduce my partner, Cecilia. Furthermore, she is expecting. Our family is about to welcome a new heir." It was Alexander's voice.
"Thank you all. This is the greatest gift Alexander and I could ever receive."
The moment that sweet, timid voice echoed through the hall, a string violently snapped in my brain. A sharp ringing pierced my eardrums.
—It was the voice of my twin sister, Elena.
The guard's expression twisted into something peculiar when he heard my purpose.
"You're saying you are looking for your mate, Prince Alexander? And what is your name?"
"I am Cecilia."
The guard let out a harsh, mocking snort. "Stop causing a scene! A blind beggar trying to pull a scam? Don't think you can just impersonate her just because you know the name of the Prince's mate."
"Everyone knows the Prince just gifted Cecilia the millennia-old Abyssal Night Crystal to celebrate her pregnancy! What the hell are you?"
Just then, the giant LED screen cut to the Gala's live broadcast.
"Allow me to formally introduce my partner, Cecilia. Furthermore, she is expecting. Our family is about to welcome a new heir." It was Alexander's voice.
"Thank you all. This is the greatest gift Alexander and I could ever receive."
The moment that sweet, timid voice echoed through the hall, a string violently snapped in my brain. A sharp ringing pierced my eardrums.
—It was the voice of my twin sister, Elena.















































