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Fallen 128

CHAPTER 0128 

Alaric’s POV

I had never been this confused about anything in my life. I always got it right, I always knew what to do, what to say, what to think

But this

It broke me so much that I couldn’t do anything but listen to her express her pain. All I could do was wonder if there was a way I could fix this. Hellif there was a way to turn back the hands of the clock, I fucking would

But what Meadow wanted me to saywhat she wanted me to admit

Fuck. I cared about this woman more than anything, but she didn’t know me yet. I couldn’t let her feel that way about me when she hadn’t seen all of me

I told her before that I was no monster, but I lied then

I was a fucking monster

Meadow exhaled slowly, pursing her lips. You won’t say anything?It seemed I couldn’t even say anything tonight. You could at least lie, you know? At least that’s something we both know you’re good at.” 

She shivered, crossing her arms in front of her chest again. She must’ve been feeling cold, but I didn’t bring my jacket with me

My chest panged and my eyes fell shut as I let out a sharp exhale. Get in the car. We’ll talk about this at the penthouse.” 

Meadow’s eyes flashed and she scoffed. Bold of you to think you can just command me to do whatever you want after I just found out you’ve been deceiving me all this while.” 

I know I deceived you, but we’re not going to get anywhere if we just-” 

I told you,she whispered, her brows furrowing as if she just remembered something. Alaric, you asked me to trust you and I did. I told you about my father and you listened to me as if you didn’t know who he was. Do you know how stupid that makes me feel?” 

My jaw tightened so hard I felt a vein pop in my forehead

I knew. Of course, I knew

Get in the car, Meadow. You’re freezing,I said softly

She scoffed again, looking away. As if you’d care if I froze to death,she muttered. You’d be glad that 

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you at least got rid of one of Clint Russell’s daughters, huh? And then you could go after my sister and-” 

Don’t finish that sentence and get in the fucking car, Meadow.My voice was lower now, more threatening. A soft gasp escaped her mouth as she swung her head to face me again. My jaw clenched. Now.” 

Her hands balled into fists at her sides, and she opened her mouth like she was about to argue, but at the last minute, she only scowled at me and stormed toward the car. Running a hand through my hair, I strode past her, reaching for the handle before she could. Meadow’s fingers grazed my knuckles and a shiver shot down my spine

I’ve got it,she bit out without looking at me. I think I can open my own damn door.” 

Fuck

She was so pissed. But she didn’t take her hand off mine, and neither did I move to open the door. I was right behind her, her back nearly pressed against my chest. The air wasoh so fucking electric. MeadowI didn’t realize my lips were moving until her name was out of my mouth. It was a whisper, barely there. But she heard it. I could tell because she tensed, letting out a shaky breath

Although, she didn’t say a word to me. Her hand remained on mine, unmoving

I’m sorry,I whispered

A moment of silence stretched between us, a moment where I heard her visibly swallow. When I brought her here, I never expected the night to end this waywith her finding out about all this

I have no excuse for what I did, no excuse for keeping something this crucial from you.I reached for her hair, pushing it to one side so her neck was exposed. And then I placed a soft kiss on ita kiss that made her shiver. Or flinch. I wasn’t exactly sure. It was stupid of me to play you, but I want you to understand that I have no intention of getting any sort of revenge on you, or your sister. I only hurt Juniper because she hurt you.” 

Another shaky breath

A sob

She was crying. BabyI continued to whisper. Say something, please. I’m not sure I can stand you being this upset with me.” 

See?Meadow choked out. It’s things like this. Things that you say that make me need you.She turned around to face me then, her lips quivering as she shook her head. I don’t want you talking like this to me if you don’t have any plans ofshe trailed off, swallowing hard

There it was again. Feelings. Those damn feelings. The ones she wasn’t supposed to feel for me. The ones I wasn’t supposed to feel for her. But I did

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I fucking did

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When I didn’t say anything, her eyes watered again. Then again, my fathermy father killed yours. I don’t even know how I’m supposed to feel about that. Or how you must’ve felt having the daughter of your father’s murderer around you. I-” 

My jaw clenched. I don’t care that he’s dead, Meadow.” 

Doesn’t change the fact though, does it?Her brows furrowed. No one deserves to have their life snatched from them like that.” 

Baby-” 

Don’t call me that,she bit out. And then, letting out a sigh, she muttered. I want to go back home. It was pointless coming here with you.” 

Was it?I asked casually, arching a brow at her. Despite herself, Meadow blushed, probably remembering everything she saw in TED and all the things I did to her

And all the things I would’ve done to her had my brother not shown up andfucking punched me

I had no idea if he had gone right back to Seattle or if he was going to spend the night in Vegas. But I needed to see him. To make sure that what I felt wasn’t just my mind playing tricks on me

I pulled the door open for her. We’ll head back tomorrow, then.” 

Fallen

Fallen

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Status: Ongoing Type: Native Language: English
Fallen Summary & Review: Fallen

Meadow Russell arrives at an upscale hotel, heart fluttering with excitement and nerves. She’s about to marry the love of her life, Tyler, in a small, private ceremony — just the two of them. Clutching her bag, she approaches the front desk with a smile. “Hi, I have a reservation. Meadow Russell.”

But from the very first second, something feels off.

The receptionist’s red-painted lips curl into a mocking sneer, and her colleague exchanges a strange look with her. Meadow’s cheerful tone falters as confusion settles in. The woman scoffs, “You’re kidding, right?” The disbelief in her tone makes Meadow’s stomach twist. She frowns, insisting there must be a mistake, but both receptionists continue to look at her with something close to pity — and something else she can’t quite name.

Then comes the shocker.

According to the hotel records, she’s already checked in. Two hours ago. With a man. The receptionist even claims to have spoken with her — complimenting her “cute top.” The same white crop top with the word “BRIDE” written across it that she’s wearing now.

Meadow tries to rationalize it. Maybe Tyler had checked in under her name. Maybe it’s a simple mix-up. She laughs nervously and explains that her fiancé must have done it for convenience. But both receptionists seem unconvinced. One of them finally sighs and hands her a spare keycard, muttering, “I hope you get things sorted out.”

On her way up to the room, Meadow’s heart pounds in her chest. Something feels horribly wrong, but she refuses to believe it. Tyler would never do anything to hurt her. They’ve been planning this wedding for months — their dream elopement. She tries to calm herself, breathing in and out as the elevator ascends, but her hands won’t stop shaking.

When she finally reaches the room and swipes the keycard, her worst fears materialize before her eyes.

The moment the door opens, the sound hits her first — muffled moans, heavy breathing, the rhythmic creak of the bed. Then she sees them.

Her twin sister, Juniper, straddling Tyler, his hands gripping her hips as he thrusts into her without restraint.

The world stops. The bag slips from Meadow’s trembling hands and lands with a soft thud. The scene before her feels like a cruel joke — something ripped out of a nightmare. Her vision blurs with tears, her body frozen in disbelief.

For a full minute, she just stands there. Watching. Waiting. Hoping someone would scream “gotcha” and end this cruel trick.

But there’s no misunderstanding to clear up. No mistake. No illusion.

Her twin sister moans again, whispering, “Yes, that’s it, baby,” as if to drive the knife deeper into Meadow’s heart.

Something inside her shatters.

“Juniper…? Tyler?” she finally manages to whisper, her voice barely recognizable.

They both turn, startled. Tyler’s face twists in shock, then panic. He pushes Juniper off him, stammering, “Meadow, I swear, I thought she was you!”

It’s a pathetic excuse. One that doesn’t even make sense.

Juniper doesn’t even bother covering herself. She just smirks, tossing her messy hair over her shoulder like a queen enjoying the chaos she’s created. “Oh, please,” she scoffs. “It’s time we drop the act. This has been going on for a while.”

Meadow stumbles back, staring between them. “What are you talking about?”

Her twin rolls her eyes. “You really didn’t think he loved you, did you?”

It hits Meadow all at once — the hotel mix-up, the receptionist’s strange looks, the duplicate “Meadow Russell” check-in. Juniper had stolen her identity, her name, her wedding — and the man she loved.

Tyler tries to approach her again, naked and unashamed. He grabs her jaw gently, his expression hard. “You thought I loved you, Meadow? No. Juni’s the love of my life.”

The words pierce like knives.

Every memory — every kiss, every late-night conversation, every promise he made — turns to ash. She had believed in him completely, trusted him with her heart. And all along, he’d been sharing that same intimacy with her twin sister.

Meadow stares at Juniper, still unable to process it. The last time she saw her twin was two years ago. They’d grown apart after Juniper’s endless trail of lies and manipulation had driven a wedge between them. Juniper had always been the beautiful, daring, chaotic one — the one who got what she wanted, no matter who she hurt. But never, not in her darkest thoughts, had Meadow imagined she would do this.

Juniper laughs again, the sound sharp and cruel. “She’s in shock, baby. Maybe we should help her out of her misery,” she says mockingly, then pulls Tyler into another kiss right in front of her.

That’s when Meadow realizes this isn’t a mistake. This isn’t a sudden betrayal. It’s a plan.

Her sister had known exactly what she was doing. She had tracked Meadow down, learned about the wedding, and swooped in like a vulture to destroy what little happiness she had built. The matching outfit, the fake check-in — all of it was deliberate.

The pain turns into rage. Her tears blur her sight, her breath coming out in shaky bursts. Every muscle in her body screams at her to turn around, to run far away from the two people who’ve just ripped her soul apart.

But she doesn’t move.

She stands there, trembling, her heart breaking piece by piece as she watches her sister smirk and her fiancé — her almost-husband — stand there unashamed, not even offering a shred of remorse.

Tyler and Juniper exchange a look, and she realizes — they’re enjoying this. They want her to see. To suffer.

Meadow’s hands ball into fists. She feels like she’s watching her life crumble in real time, and there’s nothing she can do but breathe through the ache and pray she doesn’t collapse.

Every part of her screams that this is the moment she loses everything — her trust, her love, her family.

And yet, deep inside, a spark ignites — not of despair, but of something darker. A promise that this won’t be the end of her story.

Because betrayal that deep doesn’t fade. It carves itself into your bones. And Meadow Russell — heartbroken, humiliated, and hollow — walks out of that hotel room knowing one thing for certain.

She will never forgive them.

And one day, they will both pay for what they’ve done.

 

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