
Rebirth: Snatching Back My Stolen Luck
Betrayed by the two people she trusted most - her husband and her foster sister-turned-best friend - Lilith dies with regrets.
But fate has other plans.
Granted a second chance by a mysterious system, she wakes up in the past.
This time...
She won't be naive.
This time, she'll rewrite her destiny.
On the first day of her rebirth, she crosses paths with Dean: a disarmingly gorgeous, silver-haired man who proposes a fake engagement to help her.
But the more time they spend together, the harder it becomes to draw the line between real and pretend.
With the past betrayal still fresh in her mind, Lilith must decide-
Will she risk her heart again... or keep her eyes on the prize?
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Chapter 4
DEAN - RAVEN ENTERTAINMENT
Callum looked like he was one step away from losing it.
Seated behind a sleek black desk, he flipped through the growing mountain of paperwork that hadn't stopped multiplying since morning. Every now and then, he'd pause to adjust those gold-rimmed glasses of his and rub at his temples.
Meanwhile, I lay stretched out across the recliner directly in front of the floor-to-ceiling window, letting out a lazy yawn.
As I did so, I could feel Callum's death glare on me.
It was honestly entertaining how obviously his irritation grew the more relaxed I looked.
In the next moment, I heard the rustle of fabric and knew he finally decided to take a break.
Following the sound of footsteps, he dropped onto the sofa across from me with the force of someone fed up with the world, or at least with me.
"It seems you've turned my office into your personal spa," he said, his tone dripping with sarcasm. "Have those rumors about you being nothing more than an idle, useless playboy finally gotten to your head, so you decided to make them a reality?"
I didn't respond immediately, quietly watching him groan and rub his forehead in circles before continuing.
"I've been behind that desk since morning, drowning in paperwork and you've been here just as long. Yet, not once did it occur to you to help. If I didn't know better, I'd think this company had changed hands, and you're no longer the largest shareholder."
His voice sounded exasperated, together with a fair dose of resentment.
Ignoring him, I shut my eyes and folded one arm behind my head.
"I'm just an honorary director," I drawled. "What real work do you expect from me?"
Even without opening my eyes, I could feel his piercing stare on me. No doubt he was also clenching his jaw so hard it could almost break while fighting the urge to strangle me where I lay.
A soft chuckle escaped my lips thinking of that scene. An action which did nothing but add to his annoyance. But eventually, all his exasperation and frustration turned into one, long sigh.
"Fine. Forget helping me. But what about your other business? Don't you think it's time you went back?"
He shot me a look. "You've been here on 'vacation' for nearly a months. That's long enough, don't you think?"
He paused, then added, "Do you have any idea how many times Blake's called, asking when you'll return? It's obvious the work is becoming too much for him to handle."
Blake. My assistant.
Highly competent and sharp.
I didn't feel an ounce of guilt for dumping everything on him and leaving him in charge. If he couldn't even handle things in my absence, what was the point of paying him a six-figure paycheck?
"I'm not going back," I said calmly, finally opening my eyes.
Callum frowned. "What do you mean you're not going back?"
Then came the realization. "Wait. Are you saying you're planning to settle down here?"
I sat up slightly. "More or less. I plan to open a branch here, after all."
He looked genuinely stunned for a moment, then narrowed his eyes. "Is this a long-term plan or just one of your spur-of-the-moment whims?"
I smirked. "Guess."
"Be serious, Dean. I know you can be spontaneous at times, but this is no joking matter. "
He leaned forward, hands clasped as he spoke.
I let out a soft laugh, completely unbothered.
"Relax. This has been in the works for a while. I just never got around to telling you."
That was actually a white lie. But as long as the outcome remained the same, I guess it wouldn't matter that much, right?
"The market in Agate Country had become stagnant and over-saturated with similar products," I explained, my aura shifting into seriousness "Downloads are dropping, user feedback is lukewarm, and investing in new ideas has become risky."
"With slower growth, more risk, and tighter competition, something had to change."
Callum frowned. "So you're basically trying your luck here?"
I shook my head. "No. I don't put my faith in fickle things like 'luck.' I only believe in myself."
I dropped my legs from the recliner and faced him directly.
"I've done my homework. Compared to Agate Country, the market here still has untapped potential. The mobile game scene is expanding fast, especially in narrative and female-oriented genres-and no one's capitalizing on it. Yet."
"But soon, they will," Callum replied, his expression softening. "There are plenty of smart people in the world. If you've figured it out, someone else will too. In fact, they might already have."
"Exactly. That's why I plan to strike early and secure a dominant position in the market. That way, no matter who enters the game later, they'll be playing catch-up."
He nodded, clearly impressed and aware of the potential behind my plan.
If things went as planned, Raven Entertainment and Astral Studios could create a complete entertainment chain: comics, animations, live-action adaptations, game-themed merchandise... the possibilities were endless.
"So the nickname "Treasure Hound" our friend circle gave you wasn't just for show, after all. You really never miss a money-making opportunity," Callum commented.
"What about the game?" he asked. "Is it already in development, or are you starting from scratch?"
"It's already underway at HQ," I told him. "But the launch and localization will be handled here by the new branch."
Callum snorted. "So you already had everything planned and were just informing me of the result?"
"Isn't that better?" I winked playfully. "I do the work, and you get to rake in a fortune."
He rolled his eyes but didn't argue.
The office went quiet for a while, comfortable silence settling between us.
Then he looked at me again. "By the way, will you be attending the Caldwells' banquet tonight?"
I shifted back into my previous position and asked lazily. "What banquet?"
"The Caldwells are throwing a party to celebrate their youngest daughter's college graduation. But from what I heard, the true reason behind the banquet is to officially announce her engagement to... Brandon."
He looked at me carefully as he said the last name, but I pretended not to notice.
Instead, I nonchalantly raised a brow. "Oh?"
"So?" he asked. "Will you go?"
Of course not.
That's what I meant to say.
But for some reason, an image surfaced in my mind. The Caldwell's youngest daughter.
Her name, if I remembered right, sounded like a flower.
Lily, maybe?
It had been ten years since I last saw her, but somehow, I remembered her. A quiet little thing in frilly pink dresses. She was like a delicately carved but lifeless doll.
All of a sudden, I felt a flicker of curiosity.
Sudden. Unexplainable.
I didn't question it too deeply at the time. But later, I would look back on this moment, quietly grateful for that impulse. For the fact that I decided to go.
Has her style changed? Was she still the same doll-ish girl?
I wondered.
"I suppose trying out the desserts wouldn't be a bad idea," I said after a moment of consideration.
Callum blinked, clearly surprised at my decision. He knew how much I despised events like this, especially if I had to rub shoulders with people from 'that' family.
But he didn't press. He simply shrugged his shoulders and stood up.
"I'll finish up the rest of my work."
I hummed in response, gaze drifting toward the window.
Looking forward to meeting you, Lily.
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7.7
Married off to him to pay a debt that was never mine, my only purpose was to give him an heir.
Year after year, my foolish heart fell harder while he shattered it without mercy.
When my service ended, my debt paid, and no child to bind us, I chose freedom through divorce.
But just when I thought I was free...
I was bound to him again.
Bound by his child.

9.7
I ran through the freezing rain, desperate to escape the Pennington estate. My adoptive family had raised me for one purpose: to be sold off as a bargaining chip in a wealthy arranged marriage.
But before I could reach the highway, I was cornered. Not just by my family's cruel guards, but by Hollis Wall—a terrifying, ruthless billionaire who snapped my tormentor's wrist and dragged me into his car. He didn't want a ransom. He threw a prenuptial agreement in my lap.
I thought he was insane until he took a scalpel to his own arm, and a burning agony ripped across my flawless skin. Because of a near-drowning accident three years ago, our nervous systems were linked. Every time I bled, he felt the agony. He locked me in his fortress to keep me safe, but when I finally escaped back to my adoptive parents, they didn't protect me. Instead, my adoptive father smiled and showed me a live video of my biological father on life support, a guard's hand hovering over the plug.
"You will marry Douglas Cherry tomorrow, or your father dies," he sneered.
My own family was willing to murder my only real flesh and blood just to secure their wealth. I collapsed onto the cold marble floor, my heart crushed in a vice of absolute, suffocating despair.
"I'll marry him," I sobbed, surrendering to the darkness.
But miles away, in his dark study, the ruthless Hollis Wall violently collapsed to the floor, gasping for air as my severe panic attack bled directly into his chest. Our twisted bond was killing him, and I knew he would tear the city apart to find me.

8.2
They were my Ex-husband's enemies: Arlo and Kael, powerful alpha kings that ruled everything and everyone. For as long as I've known my now ex-husband, he has always hated and obsessed over them. I inherited his hatred or so I thought until a night of rebellion against my husband who treated me like scorn and publicly divorced me, pushed me on their bed and fastened their tongues against my wetness. It's supposed to be a one night stand and a secret I'd take to my grave but turns out these powerful alphas have not only known who I was, they've always wanted me, and they've always hated that I belonged to a worthless alpha.
Now that they've finally had a taste, they're not willing to let go. And the worst part? I don't want them to either but if only it could be that simple... If only another alpha, enemy to them, hasn't always marked me as his.

7.7
CONTENT WARNING ⚠️🔞
This book is strictly for a mature audience only. Reader's discretion is advised.
On her eighteenth birthday, Sabrina's life is stolen from her. She was sold into marriage to Scott Wendell, a ruthless and powerful billionaire more than twice her age. A man she's never met. A man who claimed her as payment for a debt she never owed
But the real problem wasn't the vows she took or the marriage document she signed.
It's his son. The revelation that Ace Wendell, the one boy in school that she's always fantasized about, the boy she's secretly loved from afar, is now her stepson.
Now living under the same roof, Sabrina finds herself torn between duty to her marriage and the dangerous pull toward the stepson who has wanted her just as desperately.

9.1
He postponed putting my name on the deed 18 times.
Each time, his mentee Ciera had an “emergency.” Each time, he ran to her.
I watched him give her his prized Montblanc pen—the one he wouldn’t even let me borrow. I saw her post their late nights on Instagram. I ate anniversary dinners alone while he “mentored” her.
Then he bought me a necklace—identical to the one she just flaunted online.
That was when I stopped feeling anything.
I didn’t cry. I didn’t fight. I simply packed two suitcases, resigned from our firm, and booked a one-way ticket to London.
He thinks I’m coming back in a week.
He has no idea I’m gone for good.
Nineteen broken promises. One silent goodbye. And a new life waiting across the ocean.

8.8
I spun the dial on the hidden wall safe, expecting to find the Glock 19 Aiden insisted I keep.
Instead, I found a ledger proving my husband, the Mafia's most feared Enforcer, was funding a secret family with my dead father's money.
For seven years, I had been his obedient doll. I cleaned the blood off his knuckles and justified his violence.
But the ledger showed he had siphoned my entire inheritance into a trust for a child he had with his brother's wife.
When I tried to leave, his mistress framed me as a spy.
Aiden didn't ask for proof. He didn't hesitate.
He dragged me to a damp warehouse, hooded me, and beat me until my ribs cracked.
He left me to rot in the dark, ignoring the diamond bracelet on my wrist—the very one he had gifted me the day before as a symbol of his "ownership."
He thought he had broken me. He thought I would die in that basement, a silent collateral of his rage.
But he made a fatal mistake. He left me alive.
I escaped through a ventilation grate and ran straight to the one man Aiden feared most: his sworn enemy, Jensen Levy.
"Make me a weapon," I told him.
Two years later, I walked back into Aiden's office.
Not as his battered wife, but as the CEO of the corporation that had just bought his empire's debt.
He looked at me with horror, realizing the ghost he created had come back to burn him down.
"Hello, Aiden," I said, pressing a high-voltage tactical pen against his chest.
"You're trespassing."