
Reborn as the Billionaire wife
Betrayed by her husband and left to die, Elena Dawson wakes up ten years earlier before her doomed marriage.
This time, she won't fall for the lies that destroyed her. Instead, she turns to Alexander Knight, the cold billionaire who always loved her in silence.
In this life, Elena isn't just fighting for love. She's fighting for revenge, redemption, and a future that's finally hers.
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"You're late, Richard," Elena said coolly, her smile sharp enough to cut. In her first life, she would have melted at his charm. In this one, she saw only poison.
Later that night, she stood before Alexander Knight. His dark gaze pinned her in place, unreadable, powerful.
"Why are you here, Miss Dawson?" he asked, voice like steel.
Elena lifted her chin. "To change my fate. Marry me, Mr. Knight."
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Chapter 5
They say hindsight is twenty-twenty.
But when you're reborn, hindsight becomes a weapon.
And tonight, as I walked into the glittering ballroom where my fate had once been sealed, I carried that weapon like a blade hidden beneath silk.
The chandeliers dripped with light like liquid gold. The string quartet played something soft and romantic, and the marble floor shimmered with mirrored reflections of luxury. The air smelled of champagne, roses, and the faint arrogance of wealth. Women glittered in diamonds, men in tailored tuxedos, their laughter echoing like glass chimes.
Once upon a time, I had walked into this very room believing I was on the cusp of happiness.
Richard had smiled at me across this ballroom dazzling, dangerous and I had thought it was destiny.
Now, I knew better.
My gaze swept over the guests: familiar faces, old money, new ambition. The same sharks in finer suits. But I wasn't looking for them.
I was searching though I told myself I wasn't.
Searching for him.
And then I saw him.
Adrian Blackwood.
He stood near the far end of the room, half-shadowed by marble columns. He wasn't laughing with the others, nor was he surrounded by fawning women like Richard always was. Instead, he stood perfectly still, as though he existed apart from the chaos, the still eye in a storm of pretense.
Tall. Composed. Remote.
But his eyes... they watched everything.
The years had never dimmed him not in my first life, and not now. His quiet presence had always unsettled me, not because it frightened me, but because it saw too much. Tonight, though, that same stillness pulled me like gravity.
In my first life, I had ignored that pull. I had chosen the wrong wolf.
This time, I would not.
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"Mrs. Dalton!"
A shrill voice broke through my thoughts. I turned to find one of the society wives Henrietta, all lace and perfume waving in my direction. I forced a polite smile, exchanged pleasantries that meant nothing. Every laugh, every flutter of my lashes was part of a mask I'd learned to wear well.
But my mind remained elsewhere.
On him.
Every time Adrian's gaze brushed over me, my pulse stuttered, my breath caught. I shouldn't have noticed but I did.
And then, as though he'd felt my stare, he moved.
Adrian crossed the ballroom with long, unhurried strides, parting the crowd without effort. People instinctively made space for him. His presence wasn't loud it commanded. There was something about him that whispered danger and safety in the same breath.
By the time he reached me, my knees felt less than steady beneath layers of silk.
"Elena," he said. My name rolled off his tongue like something sacred. His voice was deep, smooth, with a faint rasp that hinted at things unspoken. "You look... different tonight."
"Adrian." I forced a calm smile, though my pulse thrummed. "I didn't think I'd see you here."
"I don't often attend these events," he said, eyes lingering on me. "But some things are worth the disruption."
My heart stumbled. He wasn't hiding it whatever it was he felt. Or maybe he was simply too honest for the games we all played.
Before I could speak, he extended a hand. "Dance with me."
The request shouldn't have felt like a challenge. But it did.
In my first life, Richard had been the first man to ask me to dance here. I had said yes, thinking it was the start of a fairytale.
Tonight, Adrian was the one offering his hand.
And I wasn't about to make the same mistake twice.
"Yes," I whispered, slipping my hand into his.
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The Dance
His palm was warm and steady, his touch grounding. As he led me to the center of the floor, the noise around us dulled, the light blurring into gold and shadow. The waltz began again slow, deliberate and I found myself drawn closer than I should have been.
When he pulled me into his arms, the world fell away.
He moved with quiet certainty, guiding me effortlessly, every step perfectly timed. The air between us pulsed, electric. His hand at my back burned through the silk of my gown.
I dared to look up.
The sight nearly undid me.
His face was all hard lines softened by candlelight, his jaw strong, his lips pressed tight as though he were restraining something words, emotion, or both. His eyes, dark as midnight, carried that same intensity that once made me avoid him.
"You've changed," he murmured.
I blinked. "Changed?"
"The Elena I knew," he said slowly, his gaze fixed on me, "always looked like she was waiting for someone to save her." His lips curved faintly, though the emotion in his eyes was anything but light. "But tonight... you look like you finally know you don't need saving."
Something twisted painfully in my chest.
He was right. I wasn't the same. I had been naïve once, chasing love that destroyed me.
Now I carried fire in my bones and ice in my veins.
"I suppose dying will do that to you," I almost said.
Instead, I smiled lightly. "Or maybe I've just grown up."
A flicker of amusement crossed his eyes, but it didn't reach the storm behind them. "Grown up," he repeated quietly, as though the words held more weight than I intended.
We moved together in perfect rhythm, bodies brushing, breath mingling. I could feel the heat of him steady, solid and the dangerous comfort it offered. This wasn't strategy anymore. It was something else. Something far more perilous.
"Tell me something, Elena." His voice dipped lower, almost lost in the swell of violins. "Why him?"
My heart stopped.
He didn't say Richard's name, but he didn't need to.
"Because I was foolish," I whispered. The truth came out bitter, sharp. "Because I believed him."
Adrian's jaw tightened, his hold on me subtle but protective. "And are you still foolish?"
"No," I breathed. The word felt like a vow. "Not anymore."
The music slowed. We turned, the crowd fading from my awareness. His gaze never left mine dark, steady, unreadable. There was something in it that both terrified and comforted me.
When he leaned closer, his breath brushed my ear.
"I should warn you," he said softly. "Richard is not a man to lose gracefully. Stay away from him."
A shiver chased down my spine.
In my first life, Adrian had stayed silent, distant, always watching from the shadows while Richard destroyed me piece by piece. I'd wondered why. I'd wondered if he even cared.
But now, in this life he was stepping forward. Warning me.
Protecting me.
I swallowed hard. "You think I can't handle him?"
His eyes flashed with something fierce. "I think you shouldn't have to."
For a moment, the world tilted past and present colliding. I could almost hear my heartbeat in the silence between us. And then
A flicker of movement caught my eye.
Richard.
He stood near the edge of the ballroom, watching us. His smile was charming, perfect, poisonous. The same smile that had lured me to my death once before. I could almost taste the poison in the air again.
The chandelier's light fractured across the room, casting him in shards of gold and shadow. His gaze locked with mine.
And he raised his glass mocking, possessive.
I froze.
"Elena." Adrian's voice cut through the haze. Firm. Grounding. "Listen to me."
I tore my gaze away, forcing breath back into my lungs. "What is it?"
His hand tightened around mine. His voice was a low current beneath the music.
"If I asked you to stay away from him," he said quietly, "would you listen to me this time?"
The words hit me like a shockwave.
This time.
My blood ran cold.
He couldn't have known.
No one could.
Not unless
The music swelled, drowning my thoughts, but his eyes held me still dark, searching, as though he were looking through the layers of time itself.
I tried to speak, but my voice faltered.
Because somehow, impossibly... he knew.
---
The waltz ended with a soft, haunting note.
Applause rippled through the ballroom, but I barely heard it. Adrian stepped back, bowing slightly, his expression unreadable. Richard's stare burned into my back like a brand.
And me?
I stood between two wolves one wrapped in silk, the other cloaked in shadows.
And for the first time since my rebirth, I realized the past wasn't as buried as I thought.
Because if Adrian Blackwood truly remembered me...
Then my second chance was no longer just mine.
It was his too.
And that changed everything.
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8.0
Elena never planned on marrying a stranger, especially not someone engaged to her sister. But when her sister disappears days before the wedding, Elena is forced into an arrangement she never agreed to, with a man she knew nothing about.
Nathaniel Sinclair, billionaire heir with his dreamy looks and charming attitude is just as unenthusiastic about the situation as she is. Their marriage begins with distance, awkward silences and the quiet understanding that neither of them asked for this.
But as days turn into weeks and forced proximity becomes a regular thing, Elena starts to wonder: what happens when two people trapped in an arrangement begin to fall for each other?
It was never meant to be love. But love has a way of rewriting the rules.

7.1
Barrett handed me a Montblanc pen and a legal document, his voice as cold as the rain lashing against his Tribeca penthouse. He told me to sign an admission of guilt for an SEC violation I never committed.
"Eighteen months in prison, Anaya," he said, adjusting his cufflinks without looking at me. "The trust fund is set up. You'll get twenty million dollars the moment you step out."
I was being sold. The man I had loved for ten years, the man whose secrets I had kept, was trading my freedom to save his merger with Adele Townsend. He had scrubbed the digital logs of Adele’s illegal trades and pinned everything on me. When I refused, he didn't see my heartbreak; he only saw a malfunction in a business transaction.
"Do not speak her name," he hissed when I mentioned Adele’s fraud. "This merger is bigger than you."
He forced the pen into my hand, calling me dramatic while his security guards dragged me to a locked bedroom to "cool down." I spent three days parched and starving, listening to the muffled sound of champagne corks popping down the hall. They were celebrating my destruction. My heart finally gave out in that luxury cage, the darkness swallowing me as I realized I was nothing more than a disposable asset to him.
I died in that room, alone and betrayed by the person I trusted most. How could he do this? How could a decade of loyalty be worth less than a stock price? Why did I let him treat me like a sacrificial lamb for so long?
GASP. I shot up in bed, my lungs burning, but I wasn't in the penthouse. I was in my old, peeling Brooklyn apartment, and the date on my phone was May 12th—three years ago.
My phone buzzed with a text from Barrett: "Where are you? Bring the Townsend files. Now."
A cold, cruel smile touched my lips as I typed the reply that would start his nightmare.
"I quit."

9.2
She's stubborn, young, and craving love.
He's rich, famous, and impossible to read.
When 19 year old Liana Harper is suddenly arranged to marry Ethan Blackwell, the continent's most popular pop idol and heir to a vast empire, their worlds collide in a storm of arrogance, cold stares, and fiery clashes.
Thrown together by family pressure, mismatched personalities, and high expectations, Liana and Ethan must navigate a life neither of them chose filled with secrets, jealousy, and unexpected emotions.
Can a stubborn girl and a grumpy superstar survive a forced marriage? Or will their differences tear them apart before love even has a chance?
Enemies forced into marriage sparks everywhere.

8.9
They told me one of them would be my husband. Seven men, groomed by my father to be part of our music empire. I only ever wanted one: Devon Valenzuela, the band's brilliant, brooding lead singer.
But the night I caught him kissing his "sister," Delilah, I learned the devastating truth. The seven of them weren't rivals for my hand; they were a pack, united in a secret pact to protect her. I was just a variable in their game.
They orchestrated "accidents" to keep me dependent-a near-miss in the studio, a fall from my horse that left me with a broken leg. Devon played the part of the doting fiancé perfectly, nursing me back to health.
Then I overheard him confessing to another band member.
"It was the only way to get her attention," he said. "The bone breaking… that was an accident. Not part of the plan."
At my 21st birthday party, he humiliated me by broadcasting a video of my most private confessions of love for him to all our guests. But he didn't know I had a video of my own-one that would expose his precious Delilah and tear their entire world apart.

9.6
My fiancé kicked me out of his car on a deserted highway because his "sister" Krystle claimed her car had broken down.
He drove off with her and her daughter, leaving me stranded in the scorching heat without a backward glance.
While I trudged for miles through the dust, Krystle posted a video of him at the gala, captioning it "My Hero" as they laughed together under the fireworks.
I realized then that I was never his partner, just a placeholder he could discard the moment Krystle snapped her fingers.
I didn't cry, and I didn't call him to beg for an explanation.
Instead, I returned to our shared penthouse and took a pair of heavy tailoring shears to my custom wedding dress.
I shredded the delicate lace until it was nothing but a pile of ruined scraps on the floor, destroying the future we were supposed to have.
Then I blocked his number, packed my life into a single suitcase, and vanished.
By the time he realized Krystle had staged the breakdown to destroy us, I was already gone.
Three years later, he found me again-but I wasn't the same woman he left on the side of the road.

7.2
She gave him her first time. He gave her a reason to disappear
She was a waitress by day, a masked stripper by night.
He was the cold billionaire and her best friend's boyfriend's older brother. Untouchable, forbidden, and unfairly irresistible.
Adrian Marks didn't believe in love. But the first time he saw "Angel" dance, he wanted her. One reckless night wasn't enough.
Then he offered money for silence, comfort, and sex without strings. She said yes, even when her heart screamed no.
And when he shattered her heart and walked away to marry someone else, she disappeared, taking with her a secret he could never imagine.
Now she's back. Stronger. Untouchable. Engaged to a billionaire rival.
But Adrian has never been good at letting go.
And this time, he won't stop until she's his... in every way.
Extract
He leaned in slightly, his tone serious.
"Say yes, Sabrina. Be mine, and I'll make this building yours. No evictions. No debts. You'll live like you deserve."
I stared at him, my chest rising and falling too fast. "You can't just... buy me."
"I can," he said, his voice smooth like silk. "And you're worth every penny."
My breath caught, fury and fear swirling in my chest. I had not just ruined my life but dragged others down along with me.
And yet, a dark part of me whispered: Just say yes
"I can't believe this,"
I reached for the door handle, but his hand shot out, gripping my wrist, not rough, but unyielding.
"Stop running from me," he murmured, his face inches from mine.
"I don't want-"
"Don't lie." His gaze dropped to my lips, and my breath caught.
He pulls me in a searing kiss. A kiss so harsh and deep, it has me clinging onto him.
"You're so fucking infuriating!" He growled in the kiss, "you're driving me crazy here, angel!"