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Beautiful Mess.

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Synopsis
Anastasia Isabela Araneta Gutierrez was born with everything—wealth, pedigree, and a name that opens every door. Her family owns hospitals, restaurants, and an empire built on elegance. But despite the power in her bloodline, she moves through life quietly, graceful, untouchable, and always just out of reach. While her brother dominates global headlines as a K-pop icon, Anastasia keeps her world small. She rides horses, not red carpets. Wins medals, not applause. And in every victory, she remains unreadable, a girl who never flinches, never folds, and never asks for more. Because the truth is, she’s used to being second. Second in attention. Second in love. Second in everything. But cold doesn’t mean careless. And quiet doesn’t mean weak. They think they know her. They don’t. She’s not here to prove anything. She just wants to be seen for who she is, not who she isn’t.
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Chapter 1 - Prologue

His breathing had already evened out lazy, shallow, like he didn't expect me to still be standing.

The room smelled like his cologne now, expensive and too familiar, the kind that lingered on skin longer than it should. My skin, specifically.

I reached for my dress on the floor, stepped into it one leg at a time, then zipped it up in one motion.

No hesitation.

No pause.

I've done this before.

Behind me, the sheets rustled.

"What's your name?" he asked, voice still rough from sleep and something else i wasn't interested in naming.

I didn't answer right away.

I was checking my reflection in the black window, fixing the clasp on my earring, smoothing the creases on my dress.

I looked fine.

Almost like nothing happened.

I picked up my heels from the carpet, one in each hand, and finally turned to face him. Just enough light to see his eyes, and just enough detachment left in me not to care.

"No need to know," I said simply. "We're not going to see each other again."

That always shuts them up.

His brow twitched.

Not enough to challenge me, just enough to look... curious.

Curious in the way men always are when they realize i'm not trying to be mysterious, I'm just not interested.

"Okay..." he mumbled. "Still—thank you for the night."

I gave him a nod. Not a smile. A nod. And then i walked.

The door clicked behind me like punctuation. Final.

Clean.

Tonight was about breathing.

Just for a few hours.

After the crowd, after the race, after all the applause i couldn't feel, this was my silence.

My reset.

The truth?

It's easier not to be anyone when no one expects you to be something.

And right now, being no one... feels more like myself than any name i've ever been given.