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The Stand-in's Revenge

2026-03-03

I sold myself to Caleb Lewis with my own hands, all for a mere stand-in contract. He made me play the malicious villainess, shielding his true love from harm and sleeping with him. I believed that guarding my heart would let me walk away unscathed, until the banquet's giant screen revealed our bed photo— Before all eyes, he shielded his first love and coldly demanded, "Tina Xavier, was it you who did this?" In that moment, I realized: the stand-in was not a role, but an original sin.收起

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Chapter 1 of "The Stand-in's Revenge"

I held the freshly glued contract, my fingertips trembling slightly. The contract's corners were neatly pasted, yet they pressed against my fingertips with a sharp tightness. The black words on the paper stood like rows of icy needles, each one distinctly reminding me that the life I was about to enter was destined to be devoid of light. I drew a deep breath, tucked the stray hairs behind my ears, and walked steadily toward Caleb Lewis. His office was vast; the cold, white marble floor reflected the ceiling lights, and even the air bore a chilling aura that forbade intrusion. I handed him the contract, my fingertips inadvertently brushing against his hand resting on the sofa's armrest before retreating swiftly. "Mr. Lewis, please have a look. If there are no issues, you may sign it." My voice is calmer than expected, though the trailing tone conceals a tremor unnoticed even by myself. Caleb Lewis leaned into the leather sofa, his body half-sunk into it. Between his fingertips, he held a cigarette, its ash grown long, yet he did not draw a single puff. His gaze first swept over the opening page of the contract, then slowly lifted to rest upon my face. That look bore a weight, pressing down so heavily that my breath faltered by half a beat. He did not take the contract but instead let out a low, hollow chuckle. That laugh was soft, yet utterly devoid of warmth: "Tina Xavier, do you understand what signing this contract entails?" I nodded vigorously, my heart gripped by an invisible hand, each breath sharp with pain: "I understand." I will play the role as required, and also... cooperate with all your arrangements." I deliberately spoke the word "all" lightly, fearing that if I stressed it further, tears would spill down my face. Only then did Caleb Lewis take the contract, casually pressing out the cigarette ash in the crystal ashtray beside him. He picked up the pen, its metal body flickering under the light. The sound of the pen's tip gliding across the paper was faint, yet in the silence punctuated only by the ticking clock, it resonated with piercing clarity. He finished signing and slid the contract back across to me. The characters, "Caleb Lewis," emblazoned on the paper in a bold, sweeping script, carried an undeniable authority: "Report to the film crew tomorrow; Mindy's stand-in role—you must perform it well." I took the contract, my fingertips brushing against the paper's warmth, yet a shiver coursed through my body. That chill spread swiftly from my fingertips to my very bones, as though even my blood threatened to freeze. Mindy Scott, Caleb Lewis' first love forever etched in his heart, is currently the most celebrated star in the entertainment industry. Wherever she goes, she is met with flowers and applause. As for me, Tina Xavier, a destitute actress who does not even have next month's rent secured, I can only play her shadow—performing those unappealing scenes on her behalf and bearing the criticisms that rightfully belong to her.

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