The Betrayal Of Blood

The Betrayal Of Blood

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Blurb The Betrayal of Blood Sophia and Serena were identical in every way-except in their hearts. One was destined for success, adored by her parents, and loved by Danny. The other lived in her sister's shadow, burning with resentment, convinced she deserved more. The night Sophia's dreams came true was the night Serena's envy turned deadly. In one calculated betrayal, she stole her sister's life. Sophia vanished, erased by memory-wiping drugs, while Serena took her place-wearing her name, her smile, even her engagement ring. Their parents mourned, never suspecting the truth. And Danny? He unknowingly married the wrong twin. But secrets don't stay buried forever. As fragmented memories resurface, Sophia begins a desperate fight to reclaim her identity. Serena, now living the life she always wanted, will stop at nothing to keep her stolen world intact. Lies unravel, tensions explode, and the bond they once shared turns into a dangerous game of deception and revenge. Now, Sophia must prove who she truly is before it's too late. But will Danny recognize the truth-or has Serena already won?

The Betrayal Of Blood Chapter 1 Shadows in the Light

Sophia's POV

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Jealousy doesn't begin with hate.

It starts as a whisper. A fleeting thought. A seed planted deep in the heart, watered by comparison and doubt, growing slowly-too slowly to notice until its roots have taken hold. Until it's too late.

I didn't see it in Serena at first. Or maybe I refused to. Because when you've loved someone your entire life, it's hard to believe they might one day become the reason for your undoing.

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Growing up, Serena and I had everything. A loving home, two doting parents, and a life that many would envy. Our father, Richard Alden, was a powerful businessman-respected, successful, and the owner of Alden Enterprises, the very company where Serena and I worked.

From the outside, we were the perfect family.

But perfection is just an illusion.

The truth was, Serena and I had never been the same.

I was the focused one, the responsible daughter who worked tirelessly to prove myself. I climbed my way up at Alden Enterprises, not because I was the boss's daughter, but because I earned it. People respected me. They listened when I spoke.

Serena, on the other hand, was different. She had charm, beauty, and an effortless way with people. But she lacked patience. Discipline. The hunger to truly succeed. She wanted everything handed to her, the way she believed it had always been handed to me.

And that was the problem.

Serena had spent her entire life living in my shadow.

And she hated me for it.

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The day I met Danny Jacobs should have been just another day at work.

I had arrived early, as usual, making my way through the sleek, glass-walled office with my tablet in hand. Meetings, deadlines, emails-I had too much on my plate to entertain distractions.

But distractions have a way of finding you.

I heard them before I saw them-my father's warm laughter, followed by the deep, rich voice of a man I didn't recognize. As I turned the corner, I nearly bumped into them.

My father stood beside a tall, striking man with sun-kissed skin, dark curls, and the kind of presence that made people take notice.

Danny Jacobs.

I had heard of him before. The son of James Jacobs, my father's oldest friend. A name whispered around the office, a man rumored to be just as ambitious as his father.

His gaze landed on me, curious and assessing.

"So," he said, a smirk tugging at his lips, "this is the famous Sophia Alden."

I raised an eyebrow. "Famous?"

"My father talks about you all the time. Says you're the future of Alden Enterprises."

I forced a polite smile. "That's the goal."

My father beamed with pride. "Sophia is one of the most brilliant minds in the company. She's worked hard for her position."

Danny nodded, something unreadable flickering in his eyes. "Impressive."

I didn't have time to dwell on it. I had work to do, meetings to attend, deadlines to meet.

So I excused myself and left.

And that was the difference between me and Serena.

I walked away.

She didn't.

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Later that afternoon, I found Serena in the lounge, her posture relaxed, her eyes bright with amusement. And sitting across from her-leaning just slightly closer than necessary-was Danny.

I paused in the doorway, unnoticed for a moment.

Serena was laughing at something he had said, her hand lightly grazing his arm. It was effortless, the way she did it. The way she drew men in without even trying.

I should have walked away. Should have ignored the way my stomach twisted at the sight of them.

But I didn't.

"Serena," I called, making my presence known.

She turned, flashing me a smile. "Soph! You didn't tell me how charming Danny is."

Danny looked up, his expression unreadable. "I was just telling Serena how much I admire your work ethic."

There was something about the way he said it-almost like a backhanded compliment.

I forced a tight smile. "Good to know."

Serena tilted her head. "You should sit with us."

I glanced at my watch. "I have a meeting."

Her smile widened, but there was something in her eyes-something that looked an awful lot like triumph.

"Of course," she said sweetly. "You're always busy."

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And that was how it started.

Serena, always present. Always available. Always there.

And Danny?

He noticed.

He liked it.

At first, I told myself it was harmless. Serena was friendly, and Danny was new. There was nothing wrong with them talking.

But then I started seeing the way she looked at him.

And worse-

The way he looked back.

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One evening, I stayed late at the office, buried in reports. By the time I finally left, the building was nearly empty.

As I stepped into the parking lot, I spotted them.

Serena and Danny.

She was leaning against his car, her arms crossed, smiling up at him. He was saying something, his voice low, his body language relaxed in a way I had never seen around me.

I froze.

And in that moment, I realized something.

I had always been the one people admired, respected, even feared.

But Serena-

Serena was the one people wanted.

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That night, as I lay in bed, I couldn't shake the unease creeping into my bones.

For the first time in my life, I wondered-

Was Serena trying to take something from me?

Or had she already started?

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Final Question: What happens when the person you trust the most is the one quietly waiting to replace you?

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“Blurb The Betrayal of Blood Sophia and Serena were identical in every way-except in their hearts. One was destined for success, adored by her parents, and loved by Danny. The other lived in her sister's shadow, burning with resentment, convinced she deserved more. The night Sophia's dreams came true was the night Serena's envy turned deadly. In one calculated betrayal, she stole her sister's life. Sophia vanished, erased by memory-wiping drugs, while Serena took her place-wearing her name, her smile, even her engagement ring. Their parents mourned, never suspecting the truth. And Danny? He unknowingly married the wrong twin. But secrets don't stay buried forever. As fragmented memories resurface, Sophia begins a desperate fight to reclaim her identity. Serena, now living the life she always wanted, will stop at nothing to keep her stolen world intact. Lies unravel, tensions explode, and the bond they once shared turns into a dangerous game of deception and revenge. Now, Sophia must prove who she truly is before it's too late. But will Danny recognize the truth-or has Serena already won?”
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Chapter 1 Shadows in the Light

01/02/2025

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Chapter 2 Cracks in the Mirror

01/02/2025

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Chapter 3 unspoken feelings

01/02/2025

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Chapter 4 The Weight of Success

01/02/2025

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Chapter 5 The Battle Line

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Chapter 6 The Tension Grows

01/02/2025

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Chapter 7 The Breaking Point

06/02/2025

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Chapter 8 The Engagement That Broke Everything

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Chapter 9 Becoming Sophia

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Chapter 10 The Betrayal Begins

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Chapter 11 The Betrayal Unfolds

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Chapter 12 The Forgotten One

01/03/2025

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Chapter 13 The Girl Who Vanished

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Chapter 14 The Life She Stole

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Chapter 15 The World She Built

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Chapter 16 The Perfect Lie

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Chapter 17 The Fear of Being Caught

03/03/2025

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Chapter 18 A Love That Feels Real

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Chapter 19 A Wedding Built on Lies

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Chapter 20 The Price of a Stolen Life

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Chapter 21 The Fading Shadows of the Past

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Chapter 22 The Fading Shadows of the Past

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