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After Rebirth, I Became My Ex-Mate's Gravedigger Novel Cover

After Rebirth, I Became My Ex-Mate's Gravedigger

The last thing I remembered was the freezing river swallowing me whole. The next thing I knew, I was staring at my engagement ring — the same one that ruined my life three years later. This time, Damien Steele won’t destroy me. I’ll destroy him first.
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Chapter 1

The icy water of the East River swallowed me whole.

I remember the Manhattan Bridge above me—cold, steel, indifferent—as the darkness dragged me under. I remember the betrayal that drove me to the edge. I remember dying.

And yet, here I was. Alive. Breathing. Sitting in my childhood bedroom like the past five years had never happened.

The soft glow of my phone lit up the room—a room frozen in time, untouched since I'd left it. 6:00 AM. April 15th. I blinked, read it again, and my blood ran cold.

April 15th. The day before my wedding.

My fingers trembled as I swiped to the calendar, and there it was, in bold letters: "Tomorrow: Wedding with Damien Steele."

His name hit me like a blade to the chest. Every emotion I thought I'd buried came roaring back to life—the love, the humiliation, the rage. All of it, crashing over me like that freezing river all over again.

I sat on the edge of my bed, the mattress sinking under my weight, and stared at the ring on my nightstand. Ten carats of flawless diamond, sparkling under the light. A symbol of a love that had been nothing but a beautiful, devastating lie. Damien's promises of eternal devotion echoed in my mind, and every single word felt like a dagger twisting deeper into my heart.

I looked up at the mirror across the room. The girl staring back at me was pale, shaken—but alive. And her eyes were different now. They weren't wide and trusting anymore. They were the eyes of a woman who had faced death and crawled back with one single purpose.

"This time," I whispered, my voice steady despite the storm inside me, "you will all kneel."

The memories hit me in waves. Damien's smile during our engagement—so charming, so disarming. The whispered promises of a future together, promises he never intended to keep. The loneliness of my marriage, the way he and Isabella manipulated and humiliated me day after day. And finally, that crushing moment when I realized the truth: I was never his love. I was a business transaction.

Isabella. Damien's cousin. My so-called best friend. Even now, her sweet smiles and poisonous words echoed in my ears. She had slipped contraceptives into my drinks. She had fed me lies about my own body, convinced me I was infertile—all to keep me powerless, a pawn in their twisted little game.

My hands clenched into fists as I thought about the day of my divorce. That courtroom had been as cold and unfeeling as the look in Damien's eyes when he watched me sign away everything. The Blackwood fortune. My dignity. My very soul. All of it, sacrificed on the altar of his ambition.

But fate had given me something no amount of money could buy—a second chance.

I stood up. My spine straightened. The fear and the pain were still there, humming under my skin, but they no longer owned me. Now, they were fuel.

I walked to the window and pulled back the curtains. Dawn was breaking over the city, golden light spilling across the skyline. The streets below were already alive with people rushing to their ordinary lives. A world so full of energy—so different from the quiet despair that had consumed me before. Standing there, bathed in that warm morning glow, I felt something shift deep inside me.

I was going to dismantle the Steele empire. Piece by piece. I was going to expose Damien and Isabella for exactly what they were—liars, manipulators, and thieves. And when the dust finally settled, I would be the one left standing. Aria Blackwood. The woman who brought the mighty Steele Group to its knees.

I turned from the window and walked to my desk. I opened the drawer and pulled out a folder stuffed with documents and notes—names, dates, figures. My first move in the game of revenge I was about to play. I flipped through the pages, each one a reminder of how much work lay ahead.

My phone buzzed, breaking the silence.

A text from Damien: "Can't wait to make you mine tomorrow."

A bitter smile curved my lips. He had absolutely no idea what was coming. In twenty-four hours, I would walk down that aisle—not as his bride, but as his executioner.

I typed back with deliberate calm: "I'll see you tomorrow."

Tomorrow, I would start writing a new story. One where I wasn't the victim anymore—I was the architect of their downfall. I set the phone down and felt the first stirrings of something dark and satisfying settle in my chest.

The game was about to begin. And this time, I was the one calling the shots.

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