
Apocalypse Rebirth: Reclaiming My Infinite Space
I thought the Burch family gave me a loving home when they took me out of the orphanage.
But when the global deep freeze apocalypse hit, my adoptive parents mercilessly kicked me out of the bunker to freeze to death.
As I lay dying in the snow, covered in horrific purple frostbite, my adoptive sister Kendal walked past me in a pristine designer jacket.
Around her neck was my only childhood possession—an antique gold necklace my adoptive mother had ripped off my neck to give to her.
Kendal gloated, bragging that my pendant held a magical space with infinite supplies and fresh food while the rest of the world starved.
I realized I had spent years emptying my life savings to fund their luxury cars and fake medical emergencies.
They had drained my bank accounts, stolen my bloodline's heirloom, and used my magical lifeline to live like royalty while leaving me to die.
I took my last ragged breath in that blinding blizzard, consumed by a toxic hatred.
Why was I so hopelessly weak? Why did I let them take everything from me?
Opening my eyes again, the painful frostbite scars were gone. My skin was warm.
I grabbed my phone. The screen lit up: November 12.
It was exactly three days before the world ended.
When my adoptive mother called, faking a tearful emergency to demand another thirty thousand dollars, I smiled coldly.
"Just tell me where to send the money, Mom."
This time, I'm taking my space back, and I'm going to drain them dry.
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Chapter 7
Ellery drove thirty minutes outside the city limits, deep into a decaying industrial park. The roads were cracked, choked with dead weeds, and completely devoid of traffic.
She pulled her Civic up to a massive, windowless warehouse constructed entirely of corrugated steel.
A heavy-set man in a grease-stained mechanic's jumpsuit was leaning against the metal siding, tossing a ring of rusty keys in the air. Dwayne Boggs, the landlord.
Dwayne grunted as Ellery approached. He grabbed the heavy chain of the rolling steel door and yanked it upward. The metal screamed in protest, echoing loudly across the empty lot.
Ellery stepped inside. The air was stale and smelled like motor oil. Her heels clicked sharply against the cracked concrete floor. She ignored Dwayne and immediately looked up, scanning the steel beams of the roof. No water stains. No structural sagging.
She walked to the back of the massive space and tested the heavy steel personnel door. It had three industrial-grade deadbolts.
"It's secure," Dwayne said, crossing his arms. "But I ain't renting it out for cheap. Three grand a month, first and last up front, plus a security deposit."
He was price-gouging her. It was three times the market rate for this dump.
Ellery didn't even blink. She unzipped her bag, pulled out a thick stack of hundred-dollar bills, and slapped it directly into Dwayne's meaty palm.
"I only need it for one month," Ellery said coldly. In a month, this entire zip code would be buried under ten feet of ice, and paper money would be used as toilet paper.
Dwayne stared at the cash, his jaw slack. He immediately shut his mouth, pulled a crumpled lease agreement from his pocket, and handed her the keys.
As soon as Dwayne's pickup truck disappeared down the road, Ellery locked the steel door from the inside. She stood in the center of the cavernous room. She did the math in her head. The pallets arriving tomorrow would only fill a third of this space.
She checked her bank app. Eight hundred and fifty thousand dollars left.
It wasn't enough. Not for the generators, the weapons, the fuel, and the gold she needed to evolve the space.
Her eyes darkened. She spun around, unlocked the door, and got back into her car. She slammed her foot on the gas, speeding back toward downtown Seattle.
Twenty minutes later, Ellery strode through the glass doors of the boutique investment firm where she worked. She ignored the receptionist. She ignored her coworkers. She marched straight down the carpeted hallway and shoved open the heavy mahogany door to her department director's office.
Frank Baxter was on the phone, his feet kicked up on his desk. He scowled at the intrusion and opened his mouth to yell at her.
Ellery beat him to it. She slammed a freshly printed resignation letter onto his desk.
She dug her fingernails violently into her own thigh, using the sharp physical pain to force tears into her eyes. Her eyes went red instantly.
"It's my mother," Ellery choked out, her voice cracking perfectly. "She was in a horrific multi-car pileup this morning. They just told us. She has massive internal bleeding, and she needs an experimental emergency surgery that her insurance is completely refusing to cover. I have to leave, Frank. I have to be at the hospital and figure out how to keep her alive."
Frank's anger evaporated instantly. He dropped his feet to the floor, his face flushing with extreme discomfort and pity. "Oh, god. Ellery, I'm so sorry."
"I need my money, Frank," Ellery sobbed, raising her voice just enough so the analysts outside the glass walls could hear her. "The medical bills are destroying us. I need my final paycheck, my severance, and every single hour of my accrued PTO cashed out. Today."
Frank grimaced, rubbing the back of his neck. "Ellery, you know corporate policy. Final payouts take two weeks to process through payroll-"
Ellery let out a devastating, broken wail. "Two weeks? She might be dead in two weeks! If I can't pay the surgical deductible, they're going to let her die! Is this how this firm treats employees whose families are dying? Because I will go to the press right now!"
Frank panicked. The last thing he needed was a viral LinkedIn post accusing the firm of cruelty.
He snatched the phone off the receiver and dialed the CFO directly. "Yeah, it's Frank. I need a same-day wire authorization. Emergency severance and PTO payout. Bypass the two-week hold. Just do it!"
Ellery stood there, wiping her eyes with a tissue, playing the tragic victim.
Ten minutes later, Frank handed her a confirmation slip.
Ellery bowed her head. "Thank you, Frank. You have a good heart."
She turned and walked out of the office. The second the elevator doors slid shut, cutting her off from the office floor, the tears stopped. Her face instantly returned to a mask of absolute, freezing calm.
Her phone buzzed in her pocket. She pulled it out.
Fifteen thousand dollars had just hit her account. She had squeezed the last drop of legitimate money she had. Now, it was time to break the law.
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9.5
Alina was the eldest daughter of the prestigious Padilla family, but everyone mocked her as a defective dud who couldn't cast a single spell.
The moment she woke up, her father and younger sister Karina barged into her room, demanding she sign a transfer agreement to the Aethelgard Order-the most brutal faction on the continent.
It wasn't just a transfer; it was a legal disownment. In her past life, Alina didn't realize Karina was also reborn. She had dropped to her knees and begged to stay. Her reward? Her magic was violently drained from her veins by her own family. Her fiancé drove a blade through her chest, and her sister stood over her bleeding body, smiling. She had ruined her hands making potions for them, only to be discarded like trash.
The phantom pain of her chest being ripped open still burned behind her ribs. Looking at the hypocritical family waiting for her tears, she felt nothing but exhausting disgust. Why should she ever be their stepping stone again?
"For the honor of the family, you leave today."
Her father sneered as she calmly bit her thumb and pressed her bloody fingerprint onto the contract. This time, Alina didn't cry. She packed a single bag and walked out the door, heading straight for the deadly Aethelgard Order to show them what a true monster looked like.

8.0
Scarlett Hayes thought marrying James Whitmore would finally make her family see her as more than a burden.
Instead, it destroyed her life.
Framed for crimes she didn't commit, betrayed by the people she trusted most, and sentenced to prison while pregnant, Scarlett lost everything in a single night.
Then came the cruelest blow of all.
After giving birth in chains, she was told her baby had died.
The people responsible believed she would spend the rest of her life rotting behind bars.
They were wrong.
Five years later, Scarlett returns.
No longer the discarded daughter of the Hayes family. No longer the broken woman they left behind.
Now she is Commander Scarlett Hayes-a decorated war hero, the unseen force behind a global intelligence empire, and a woman powerful enough to make governments tremble.
She comes back for one reason only: revenge.
Her ex-husband, the stepsister who stole her life, and the family who buried her alive are about to learn exactly what happens when a woman with nothing left to lose takes back everything they stole.
But as Scarlett tears through the secrets of her past, one truth threatens to change everything-
the child she mourned for years may not be dead.
And the mysterious man connected to the night that changed her life has been watching from the shadows all along.

7.1
I was the top commander of a black-ops military program. After slaughtering my way through a hellish mission, I reached the extraction helicopter, trusting my second-in-command to watch my back.
But the moment our hands locked, he didn't pull me up. Instead, he plunged a syringe of lethal neurotoxin directly into my neck.
He aimed his gun at my chest, coldly stating that I was too dangerous to live. My lungs stopped, and I died in a pool of my own blood. But the endless blackness suddenly shattered. My consciousness violently forced its way into a new, broken shell. I woke up in a freezing alley, soaked in muddy rain.
This body belonged to seventeen-year-old Eliza Wyatt. A massive wave of foreign memories crashed into my brain. Her own younger sister had just stood at the top of the stairs with a mocking smile, watching street thugs beat Eliza to death.
"Take good care of the Wyatt family's eldest daughter. Tonight is the night she finally disappears."
The endless humiliation, the cold stares of her family, and the brutal betrayal by her own blood flashed before my eyes. Why was this fragile girl treated like garbage and pushed to her death by the very people who should have protected her?
I looked down at my pale, trembling hands. The top commander was dead, but in this bleeding shell, Eliza Wyatt was very much alive. I picked up a switchblade from the bloody puddle and stood up in the storm. It was time to hunt.

9.7
Elara Voss was rejected by her Alpha on the night of the Blood Moon - cast aside as a nobody with no wolf, no rank, and no future. She ran. But fate had other plans.
In the human world, she collides with Damien Crest - cold, ruthless billionaire by day, the last living Shadowking by night. He offers her a contract marriage. She has nowhere else to go.
But ancient markings are awakening on her skin. A god is whispering her name. And Kael, the fearsome Werewolf High King, has declared across all supernatural realms that she is his fated mate.
Two kings. Two worlds. One woman who was never supposed to matter.
They all rejected her once. Now they'll burn their empires down to claim her.

7.7
I trusted the wrong people in my past life.
My supposed lover and my sweet sister conspired against me, locking me inside a burning warehouse to die.
But the man I had spent my life hating, my ruthless captor Damien Sterling, rushed straight into that inferno and burned alive just to try and save me.
In my past life, I was utterly blind. I believed Julian's forged documents and Scarlett's fake affection. I even tried to assassinate Damien with a silver dagger they provided, breaking the heart of the only man who truly loved me. I died choking on thick ash, realizing too late who the real monsters were.
Why was I so incredibly foolish? Why did I let their vicious manipulation turn me into a weapon against the one person who would sacrifice absolutely everything for me?
Opening my eyes again, the phantom smell of smoke vanished.
I was sitting in the bloody water of Damien's bathtub, right after my staged suicide attempt.
When my sister sneaked into my penthouse suite and handed me the dagger to kill him again, I didn't hesitate.
I grabbed her hand tightly and plunged the sharp blade directly into my own shoulder.
"Please don't kill me, Scarlett!"
This time, I will ruthlessly ruin them both, and I will never let Damien go.

7.9
Estrella Ward gave five years of her life to her husband, draining her trust fund to save him from bankruptcy and raising his son as her own.
But one night, she woke up in a freezing hotel room, drugged, with a stranger's bite marks on her skin.
Her husband burst through the door with cameras, his vicious family, and her ten-year-old stepson, publicly framing her as a cheating whore.
The horrifying truth soon surfaced: her husband had drugged her himself, selling her body to his Wall Street boss to secure a senior partnership.
Estrella fought back with hidden security footage, blackmailing him into submission after discovering she was pregnant with his boss's child.
But fate dealt a cruel blow. She was diagnosed with aggressive, terminal breast cancer.
She refused to abort the baby to keep her leverage, but the cancer spread too fast.
She died alone in a cold hospital room, her vengeance unfinished, while her husband and his cruel family celebrated.
They thought they had successfully buried her and her secrets forever, escaping unpunished for destroying her life.
But when she gasped for air and opened her eyes again, she wasn't in a cold grave.
She was in a sterile hospital bed, looking at the perfectly manicured hands of Brooklyn Thompson—the notorious, empty-headed socialite everyone despised.
Estrella's soul had survived the abyss.
"You're going to pay for every drop of blood."
She clenched her new fists, the fire of her vengeance burning brighter than ever.