The day of my wedding photoshoot, my family's adoptive daughter tugs my veil off and asks loudly, "Aren't you our family's adoptive daughter? What are you doing here? Today's the day Ian and I are supposed to have our wedding photoshoot. Aren't you going to disgrace Ford Group by being here?"
In the past, I would've run away in tears. Unfortunately for her, I'd been reborn.
I slapped Aspen Miller and retorted, "What right do you have to speak to me? Who do you think you are, having a wedding photoshoot with Adrian? Are you worthy of being associated with Ford Group?"
Aspen Miller stumbled from the slap I gave her. Her veil slipped off as she held her cheek, staring at me in disbelief.
"Alice Lowe! Are you insane?" she shrieked. "How dare you hit me! Do you even know what you're doing?"
I glared at the shameless woman in front of me. My body trembled, and I could still feel my anger boiling inside me.
In my previous life, I had been kidnapped as a child and sold to a remote mountain village. That was how I ended up with the Miller family. When my biological parents finally found me, I learned I was the only daughter of the prestigious Lowe family.
As I was leaving, I felt sorry for Aspen. I was worried that she'd end up being treated like a maid in that mountain village who preferred sons over daughters. So, I begged my parents to take her in as the Lowes' adopted daughter.
What I hadn't expected was that I'd be bringing a wolf into the house. Aspen not only stole my fiancé, Adrian Ford, but she also manipulated me relentlessly. She ultimately drove me to depression, and I ended up taking my life.
This time around, I wouldn't be so foolish!
I calmly sat down, forcing myself to regain composure as I pointed to Aspen's veil on the floor. With a mocking tone, I said, "Aspen Miller, have you forgotten who you are? Do you really think you deserve to wear this wedding dress and pretend to be the future mistress of the Ford Group?"
Aspen's expression changed instantly, but she quickly feigned composure. She pointed at the nearby, flustered sales assistant, June Alba, and shrieked, "Pretend? Go ahead and ask them! Who was the one accompanying Ian to choose this wedding dress just a few days ago?"
My heart sank. So, even when it came to trying on wedding dresses, Adrian had brought her here first? He must have completely forgotten that today, the one he was supposed to take wedding photos with was me.
Snapping out of her stupor, June quickly picked up the veil and cautiously placed it back on Aspen. She said sarcastically, "Who here doesn't know Mr. Ford's beloved fiancée? And you're still trying to steal Mrs. Ford's thunder? Unbelievable…
"If it were up to me, you'd have been kicked out ages ago. Mrs. Ford is far too kind."
Aspen tilted her chin smugly as she shot me a condescending glance. "Alice, why don't you scurry back home and do the chores? Don't forget, it was agreed upon back then that since our family took you in and paid for your education, you owe us by working like a maid in return."
At that moment, the bridal boutique's store manager, Rosalie Fabel, hurried over. Seeing the tense atmosphere, she quickly put on a flattering smile and addressed Aspen, "Mrs. Ford, what happened? Who upset you?"
I coldly observed these people who so easily fawned over the powerful before finally speaking. "You're actually calling a fraud 'Mrs. Ford.' Does the Ford family know about this?"
"Alice!" Aspen's face turned pale with anger as she pointed at me, yelling, "I can have the Ford family throw you out!"
It was only then that Rosalie noticed me. She gave me a disdainful once-over and wrinkled her nose in disgust before demanding, "Who let this shabby-looking woman in? Where did she come from, June?"
June stammered nervously as she pulled out my order receipt. "I… She tricked me. She said she came to take wedding photos… I didn't realize she was trying to latch onto the Ford family!"
Rosalie snatched the receipt from June's hand. She didn't even bother to read it and ripped it to shreds before tossing it into the trash. "This isn't ours! Our shop is the most upscale bridal boutique in Ausville. People like you don't belong here. Get out, or I'll call the police!"
Crossing my legs elegantly, I cast a disdainful glance at Rosalie and said slowly, "Call the police? Sure, let's have them decide who's impersonating me, who destroyed my receipt in broad daylight, and who's slandering me."
As I spoke, I pulled out my phone, ready to dial. Aspen's expression shifted, and she screamed, "Alice Lowe! Don't you dare!"
Why wouldn't I dare? There was nothing I wouldn't dare to do when dealing with a wannabe imposter!
Aspen lunged toward me. She tried to grab my phone, but I countered with a sharp, resounding slap. It was louder than the first.
Rosalie and June froze in place. Their faces were etched with terror.
Aspen clutched her rapidly swelling cheek, staring at me in disbelief. "Alice! Y-You! Aren't you afraid of what Ian will do when he finds out you hit me?"
I almost laughed from sheer anger. Raising an eyebrow, I retorted, "Weren't you all the ones insisting on calling the police? Now that I'm calling them, what are you afraid of?"
I deliberately paused, letting my gaze sweep over their panicked faces. "And even if Adrian finds out I slapped you, so what? Does the Ford Group belong to him now? He's nothing but a spoiled heir. Why should I be afraid?"
Rosalie snapped out of her shock and hurried to support Aspen, treating her as though she were a rare treasure. Turning to me, she spat, "How dare you hit Mrs. Ford, you fraud! You've gone too far!"
She barked at June and the other staff, "What are you all standing around for? Call the police! Get this lunatic arrested!"
I let out a cold laugh. As Adrian's rightful fiancée, the Ford family would only embarrass themselves if the police got involved. I couldn't wait to see who would truly be humiliated then.
Aspen suddenly switched her tactics, and she started playing the part of a virtuous victim instead.
Holding her cheek delicately, she said in a soft, pitiful voice, "Forget it. Today's supposed to be a happy day. Ian and I are going to take our wedding photos. I don't want her ruining the mood. Just have her thrown out."
Rosalie immediately caught on. She shrieked toward the front desk, "Security! Security! Get this shameless woman out of here!"
Several burly security guards arrived in response, but I was completely unfazed. I remained seated firmly as I took out my phone, pulling up a photo of Adrian and me. It was an intimate shot where he had his arm wrapped around my waist as we smiled radiantly.
I glanced at them coldly before saying, "I am Alice Lowe, Adrian Ford's fiancée. Let's see which one of you dares to lay a hand on me. I'll make sure this pathetic little shop is shut down by tomorrow."
The security guards exchanged uneasy glances as they shifted their gaze between the photo and me. None of them dared to make a move.
Rosalie snatched my phone, scrutinizing the photo closely. Then she looked over at Aspen, whose face was as pale as a sheet.
With a sneer, she spat, "So, you're a mistress? A sneaky little gold digger, huh? Look at you acting like you're special.
"Do you think snapping a picture together with Mr. Ford suddenly makes you important? You should take a good, hard look at yourself and figure out where you actually stand!"
Aspen, still playing the victim, wiped away a tear with an air of wounded innocence. "My family only took her in out of pity, and we even officially adopted her. Yet, this is how she repays us—by going after my Ian. It's my fault for being too kind-hearted… I just never expected that she'd…"
Pausing for effect, she turned to me with a smirk. Her tone dripped with mockery as she said, "Trash will always be trash, no matter how much you dress it up."
Sometimes I had to admire her audacity. She was insulting herself and yet did so with such righteousness.
I couldn't be bothered to argue anymore. Without another word, I dialed Adrian's number. My tone was ice-cold as I said, "We're no longer taking wedding photos today. And one more thing, I don't want to see Aspen ever again."
On the other end, Adrian seemed to suddenly remember that today was the day we were supposed to take our wedding photos. His voice carried a hint of impatience. "What now, Alice? What kind of tantrum are you throwing this time?"
Aspen immediately started wailing theatrically. "Alice, Ian was just being kind when he agreed to let you live with me in the Ford estate. He even treated you like a little sister. But you… You kept targeting me… And kept trying to take Ian for yourself…"
Adrian's voice came through the line, slow and cold. "I'm on my way."
Knowing Adrian was on his way, Aspen showed no fear. Instead, she doubled down with a smug provocation. "Go ahead. Let's have Ian tell everyone here who his real fiancée is!"
I couldn't help but silently mock my past self. How foolish had I been to let them play me so easily?
In my previous life, Aspen had revealed the truth to me only at the very end. "Your fiancé couldn't resist the temptation at all. I just wore your camisole to his room, and he couldn't hold back."
It turned out she had been seducing Adrian all along, ultimately becoming the perfect image of his ideal woman.
Because of my past of getting kidnapped as a child and enduring years of hardship, I had cherished Aspen as a sister. I had trusted her blindly, and she had used that trust to steal Adrian from me when I least expected it.
Meanwhile, Adrian had only agreed to our engagement for his own selfish reasons. Thinking of that now, I quietly composed and sent a text message.
Before long, Adrian arrived, breathless and clearly in a hurry. The moment he entered, he saw Aspen crying pitifully while I sat coldly on the couch, showing no emotion.
He strode over to me, his tone carrying a hint of reprimand. "Alice, just go home."
Rosalie let out an exaggerated sigh of relief and plastered on a fawning smile. "Mr. Ford, thank goodness you're here. If you hadn't come, Mrs. Ford might have been beaten to death by this vile woman! You have no idea how hard she hit her!"
Aspen was clutching the side of her swollen face as she whispered, "Ian…"
As I opened my mouth to speak, Aspen flung herself into Adrian's arms, sobbing even louder. "Ian, it's all my fault. I shouldn't have come to try on the wedding dress. I shouldn't have…"
Watching them embrace each other, I felt nothing but disgust. I let out a cold laugh, cutting through Aspen's pathetic performance. "You're right. You shouldn't have come. After all, you're just an imposter."
Adrian's face darkened instantly. He turned to Aspen, and his gaze was filled with tenderness and concern. He softly said, "Penny, stop crying. I'll handle this."
Aspen trembled slightly in his arms, then lifted her tear-streaked face to look at him as her voice was choked with emotion. "Ian, tell them, who's the actual imposter here?"
Without a moment's hesitation, Adrian's gaze shifted toward me, filled with disdain. His tone was icy as he ordered, "Alice, are you leaving or not? I'm here to take wedding photos with Penny today. This is no place for you."
I laughed at his response. In my past life, he had at least shown some hesitation. Now, just a few drops of Aspen's tears were enough to make him completely turn against me.
Feigning amusement, I tapped my fingers rhythmically on the leather couch. "Are you sure you want me to leave, Adrian? Don't forget the debt the Ford family owes the Lowe family."
Adrian faltered for a moment, then turned his gaze away. While tightening his hold on Aspen, he said coldly, "The Lowe family? The Ford Group doesn't need anyone's help anymore."
He added, "And since you're so persistent, let me make it clear once again. I have only one fiancée, and that's Penny."
His words made it painfully obvious to everyone that I was the imposter in this scenario. But was he really so willing to abandon the original reason he pursued me and agreed to this engagement?
Sensing no further resistance from me, Rosalie barked at the security guards, "What are you all waiting for? Get this woman out of here!"
The security guards rolled up their sleeves and began advancing toward me. I then glanced at my watch. It was today for sure, and factoring in the travel time from the airport, they should be here any moment.
Just as the security guards were about to lay a hand on me, a stern voice boomed from the doorway. "I'd like to see who dares touch a single hair on Alice's head!"
It was Adrian's father, James Ford. He had arrived.