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From Burden To Unstoppable Queen

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My fiancé, Caleb Holder, saw me as a burden, a stain on his perfect image. In my past life, his constant cruelty and public humiliation drove me to suicide. After I died, the truth came out. His mistress, Erica, had faked her pregnancy and the miscarriage she blamed on me. While the world celebrated their "true love," I was just a tragic, forgotten fool. But then I opened my eyes. I was back on the night of the gala, moments before Erica would throw herself down the stairs. In a few minutes, Caleb would believe her lies without question, slap me until I bled, and call me a monster in front of his family. "You evil, jealous monster! You tried to kill my child!" Last time, his words destroyed me. This time, they would be my battle cry.

From Burden To Unstoppable Queen Chapter 1

My fiancé, Caleb Holder, saw me as a burden, a stain on his perfect image. In my past life, his constant cruelty and public humiliation drove me to suicide. After I died, the truth came out. His mistress, Erica, had faked her pregnancy and the miscarriage she blamed on me. While the world celebrated their "true love," I was just a tragic, forgotten fool. But then I opened my eyes. I was back on the night of the gala, moments before Erica would throw herself down the stairs. In a few minutes, Caleb would believe her lies without question, slap me until I bled, and call me a monster in front of his family. "You evil, jealous monster! You tried to kill my child!" Last time, his words destroyed me. This time, they would be my battle cry. Chapter 1 The word, spray-painted in angry red across the elegant white banner, hit me first. 'GOLD DIGGER.' It was right there, beneath my last name, Bass. A familiar visual obstacle, something I' d seen a thousand times in my past life. But this time, a strange, exhilarating lightness filled me. I was dead. I was alive. And I was back. A tremor of pure, unadulterated joy ran through me, so intense it almost buckled my knees. It wasn' t the kind of happiness you felt in your chest. It was deeper, a bone-deep tremor that hummed with purpose. I was reborn. I was right here, on the night of Caleb Holder' s grand corporate gala, where his latest triumph was being celebrated just as much as his impending engagement to me. The irony didn' t escape me. I was the Bass, a name once synonymous with old money and respected vintners. Now, it was just a punchline. Holder Inc. had swallowed my family's legacy whole, leaving me as the final, humiliating term of their deal. The arranged marriage. Everyone knew it. Everyone whispered about it. "She doesn' t belong." "Look at her, trying to cling to the Holders." "Caleb deserves better than a charity case." The whispers were a dull roar in my memory. They were the constant soundtrack to my first life. The Holders were new money, aggressive and powerful. We were old money, fading and desperate. The gap between us was a chasm. It always had been. Our bond was a childhood promise, a silly agreement between two sets of parents that had turned into a suffocating chain. Now, society felt it was their duty to be outraged on Caleb' s behalf. He resented me. Openly. Visibly. He saw me as a burden, a stain on his perfectly manufactured image. "Miss Bass," a stiff voice interrupted my thoughts. It was Mr. Henderson, Caleb' s personal assistant, his face a mask of polite disdain. "Mr. Holder has asked me to inform you that your presence is not required tonight." Not required. I looked down at my dress, a shimmering sapphire that had taken hours to choose and fit. I remembered trying so hard to look perfect for him, to be worthy. It was a joke. "He specifically asked me to ensure you understand," Henderson continued, his eyes flicking to the banner with its ugly message. He didn't need to say more. His cold, emotionless tone spoke volumes. I looked beyond him. Two burly security guards stood by the entrance, their gazes fixed on me. They weren't there for general crowd control. They were there for me. Caleb' s message was clear: I was a threat. An unwanted intruder. He hated me enough to make a public spectacle of my rejection. A bitter taste filled my mouth. Not from the 'GOLD DIGGER' sign, but from the memories it triggered. My first life was a long, painful echo of this moment. Countless times, I' d been sent away, dismissed, or outright humiliated. I remembered the night of the charity ball, how Caleb had ordered me to wait in the car for hours because my dress "clashed with his image." I remembered the winter gala, how he' d left me exposed to the freezing rain after an argument, my fine silk gown clinging to my shivering skin. It had always been like this. My parents, bless their hearts, had tried. They had intervened, pleaded with Caleb' s family, reminding them of the engagement. But Caleb's parents, Armstead and Bernadine, saw the marriage as a necessary business alliance, nothing more. Their apologies were always weak, their control over Caleb nonexistent. The formal commitment, the engagement itself, had been forced, a constant source of agony. I remembered Erica Carlson, Caleb' s true love, the ambitious actress. She had been a master at creating drama. My past self had been so naive. One particularly vivid memory surfaced: Erica, performing a dramatic faint right before our engagement announcement, claiming I had pushed her. Caleb, furious, dragging me away, his grip bruising my arm. The accusations, the public shaming. It was a vicious cycle of emotional and physical abuse. He had always taken Erica' s side, always believed her. I had tried to break the engagement. So many times. Each attempt met with Caleb' s icy refusal, his veiled threats about the "financial ruin" it would bring upon my family. He kept me trapped, isolated, a trophy wife in waiting, never truly seen, never truly heard. A ghost in my own life. The last memory, the most painful one, settled fresh in my mind. The despair. The endless, suffocating despair. The bottle of pills. The final, desperate act to escape a life where I was nothing but a pawn. But even death hadn't been an escape. After I was gone, the truth had slowly unraveled. Erica Carlson, miraculously, had returned to the public eye, not pregnant, not miscarried, but very much alive and well. A few months later, she and Caleb were together, openly. The media had cheered, celebrating their "true love," their "destined reunion." Everyone had blessed them, the perfect couple. I had been so foolish. So utterly, tragically foolish. A slow smile spread across my face now, a genuine, terrifying smile that felt alien and wonderful. Not foolish anymore. Not a victim. "Thank you, Mr. Henderson," I said, my voice shockingly steady, devoid of the tremor of fear he expected. "Please tell Mr. Holder I received his message. Loud and clear." My new goal was simple, razor-sharp: Live my life. And stay as far away from Caleb Holder as humanly possible. I had a second chance. I wouldn' t waste it. This time, I would write my own story.
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