CEO TWIN SISTER POSSESSES AS A SELLER TO MEET HER BROTHER’S FIANCÉ — AFTER HE KICKED HER, SHE CANCELED THE WEDDING AND THE MILLION WEDDING GIVEAWAY
THE QUEEN AND THE MARKET PRINCESS
Sophia and Mia are twins. They look alike, but live in different worlds.

Sophia is the bold CEO of Empire Holdings. Rich, strict, and feared.

Mia, on the other hand, has chosen to live a simple life. She sells flowers in Dangwa. She is kind, modest, and generous.

Mia is about to marry Kevin. Kevin’s family has a failing logistics business. Sophia is suspicious of Kevin. She feels like he is just using her sister to get “help” from her.

“Mia, let me flirt with him,” Sophia says. “I’ll pretend to be you.”

THE RECEPTION
A day before the wedding, Sophia wore a simple t-shirt, jeans, and flip-flops. She tied her hair up and didn’t wear makeup. She went to Kevin’s office with a tupperware of food.

“Hello, honey,” Sophia (pretending to be Mia) greeted Kevin as she entered his office.

Kevin’s face immediately turned red.

“Mia?! What are you doing here?!” Kevin shouted. “Didn’t I tell you not to come to my office dressed like that?! You smell like the sun! You smell like withered flowers!”

“I just wanted to bring you lunch…”

“Lunch?!” Kevin grabbed the tupperware and threw it in the trash. “I don’t need your cheap cooking! You’re embarrassing my employees!”

Kevin came over and whispered loudly.

“Remember this, Mia. I’m only marrying you because we need your CEO’s 50 Million Investment. If it weren’t for Sophia’s money, I wouldn’t have punished you! You’re so filthy, you’re like a rag!”

Kevin turned around. “Go home! And make sure your brother signs the check tomorrow at the wedding!”

Sophia smiled bitterly. “Don’t worry, Kevin. You’ll get what you deserve.”

THE WEDDING DAY
The wedding day arrived. The church was gorgeous. Kevin’s family was all smiles, thinking that their company would be saved.

Kevin was at the altar, making sweet love to Mia (the real Mia).

After the ceremony, at the reception, it was time for the Message from the Family.

CEO Sophia came up on stage. She was wearing a very expensive gown and sparkling jewelry. She was holding a Large Envelope.

Kevin’s family applauded. They thought the check was inside the envelope.

“Good evening,” Sophia began. Her voice was cold and full of authority.

“As a wedding gift for my twin, and for his new family…”

Sophia held up the envelope.

“I was ready to give the 50 Million Pesos to bail out your company, Kevin.”

Kevin and his parents’ eyes lit up.

“BUT,” Sophia added. “Something happened yesterday.”

THE REVELATION
“Yesterday, I visited you at your office, Kevin. You thought I was Mia.”

Kevin turned pale. His eyes widened. He remembered the woman he had yelled at and thrown out.

“You said my sister smelled like the sun. You threw away the food she cooked. And the worst part… you said you would only marry her for my money.”

The guests murmured. Mia looked at Kevin, trembling with fear.

“K-Kevin? Is that true?” Mia asked, tears streaming down her face.

“N-No! Mia! I just made a mistake! I was just stressed!” Kevin apologized.

Sophia turned to face everyone.

“In front of God and the people here… I will not allow my sister to be the wife of a disrespectful man who looks like money.”

Sophia tore the envelope in front of the microphone.

RRRRIP!

Pieces of paper scattered on the floor.

“Kevin, and to your family… From now on, you are blacklisted from all Empire Group companies. You will not get even a dime from us. I am pulling out all negotiations. Good luck paying your debt.”

THE LEAVING
Mia approached Kevin.

COME ON!

A strong slap landed on Kevin’s face.

“We’re done,” Mia said. She took off the ring and threw it at Kevin’s face.

Sophia got off the stage and took her twin’s hand.

“Come on, Mia. Let’s go home. We’re going to have a party, but just the two of us.”

They left Kevin and his family stunned in the middle of the reception. Kevin’s mother was crying because they knew that very tomorrow, the bank would seize all their belongings.

The siblings—the CEO and the Saleswoman—walked out holding hands. Sophia had proven that no amount of money could equal her sister’s dignity.

THE END