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Reborn as the Billionaire wife

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. --- "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 6

The morning light poured through the curtains of my suite like liquid gold too bright for the storm that still churned inside my head. I hadn't slept. Every time I closed my eyes, I saw Alexander's face beneath the chandelier the quiet fire in his eyes when he'd said, "Would you listen to me this time?" Those words refused to fade. They haunted me through the night, echoing in the silence between heartbeats. I had replayed them again and again, wondering what exactly he had meant. Was it just concern, or something else something I wasn't ready to name? I pressed my palms to my eyes, breathing in the faint scent of the roses the maid had arranged on my bedside table. The whole world outside was still too calm for a heart that wouldn't stop racing. Last night had cracked something open inside me. Alexander Knight had always been a man carved from distance. Cold. Controlled. Untouchable. Yet, in that single moment, his voice had trembled with something raw and real. And now, I couldn't stop wondering what it meant. --- A knock at the door. I froze. "Elena?" That voice low, steady, unmistakable. I took a breath that didn't feel like enough and opened the door. He stood there, immaculate as ever in a dark suit, sunlight striking the edge of his jaw. The early light gilded his hair, softened the sharp planes of his face, but his eyes... his eyes carried the same warning as last night. "May I come in?" he asked. I nodded, stepping aside. He moved past me with a quiet grace that filled the room even before he spoke. His presence had gravity; it rearranged the air itself. "I wanted to be sure you were safe," he said simply. "I'm fine." I folded my arms, pretending calm I didn't feel. "You didn't have to come all the way here." His gaze slid to me, sharp but unexpectedly gentle. "You disappeared last night without saying goodbye. I was... concerned." Something in the way he said concerned made my pulse skip. "I didn't realize the great Alexander Knight worries about anyone," I murmured. He looked at me then really looked and I felt seen in a way that made breathing difficult. "Only one," he said quietly. The silence that followed was soft and dangerous. --- He turned away first, walking toward the window. From behind, he looked carved out of resolve and restraint. "Richard's been asking about you," he said without preamble. I stiffened. "Already?" Alexander nodded. "He's invited you to lunch. Said he wants to 'clear the air.' " I almost laughed. Clear the air? That was what he called tightening the noose. "Don't go," Alexander said, his voice firm. "I wasn't planning to," I replied, though even saying Richard's name left a bitter taste in my mouth. He turned back to face me. "Good. Because men like him don't change overnight. You know that." "I know better than anyone." He took a step closer. "Then why do you still look like you're thinking about it?" I blinked up at him, startled. "I'm not" "Elena." His tone softened, but it carried steel. "You don't have to handle him alone anymore." I wanted to tell him I didn't intend to that this time, I had a plan. But the words caught behind the lump in my throat. Because the truth was, his concern touched something fragile inside me something I'd buried beneath strategy and vengeance. --- "I appreciate your help," I said, forcing composure. "But I can handle Richard." "I don't doubt that," he replied. "I just don't want you getting hurt again." Again. The word cut too close. He stepped closer, close enough that I could smell the faint spice of his cologne, warm and disarming. His eyes searched mine with quiet intensity. "When I saw him watching you last night..." His jaw tightened. "It reminded me how easily he gets under people's skin. I won't let that happen again." My voice came out softer than I intended. "Why does it matter so much to you?" He didn't answer immediately. The silence stretched thin until it hummed between us. Finally, he said, "Because I watched you once walk into his world and never come back out. And I swore if I ever had the chance to stop it, I would." My breath caught. "Alexander..." His hand lifted, hesitated, then brushed a stray curl from my cheek. The touch was barely there, but it burned through me like fire meeting silk. "You shouldn't look at me like that," I whispered. He gave a small, rueful smile. "Like what?" "Like you're about to ruin all my plans." His fingers lingered for a heartbeat longer before falling away. "Maybe your plans need ruining." --- We stood there, close enough for the air to thrum between us. My pulse echoed in my ears. This was dangerous. This wasn't part of my careful second chance. But every time he looked at me that way, the lines I'd drawn blurred a little more. "Alexander..." I started, but he cut me off gently. "Stay away from him, Elena. Promise me." "I can't promise something I might need to break." "Why would you need to?" "Because sometimes to destroy a man like Richard, you have to walk straight into his shadow first." His eyes darkened. "Then I'll walk in with you." My heart clenched. "It's not your battle." "It became mine the moment he set his eyes on you again." The words hit with the weight of a confession. For a moment, I couldn't move. The air between us thickened until even silence felt intimate. --- I turned away, needing space, but he followed, slow and deliberate. "Elena." "Alexander, please" He caught my wrist. Not roughly, but enough to make me turn. His grip was warm, steady-the only solid thing in a spinning world. "Tell me the truth," he said. "If he calls, will you meet him?" I stared at our joined hands, at the pulse beating beneath his thumb. "I don't know yet." "You do know." "Maybe I need to hear what he wants. End it on my terms." "And if he lies again?" "Then I'll be ready this time." He shook his head slowly, frustration flickering through the calm. "You think preparation can protect you from the way he manipulates. But some wounds don't care about strategy." I met his eyes. "Then maybe you should stop underestimating me." A muscle jumped in his jaw. "I'm not underestimating you, Elena. I'm afraid for you." The words cracked open something inside me. Before I could speak, he stepped closer until there was barely a breath between us. "You don't have to fight every battle alone." "And you can't fight all of them for me." His hand rose again, this time cupping the side of my face. I should have stepped back. I didn't. "Then meet me halfway," he murmured. My pulse fluttered wildly. His thumb traced a slow circle just below my ear. Every inch of me went still. "If I do," I whispered, "what happens next?" He leaned in until his breath brushed my cheek. "Something you can't undo." The world shrank to the space between us. My heartbeat stuttered. For one suspended moment, I thought he might kiss me. Then His phone buzzed sharply in his pocket. The sound sliced through the air like cold water. He stepped back, jaw tight, answering without taking his eyes off me. "Knight," he said, voice clipped. He listened, and I watched the calm on his face turn to steel. When he ended the call, his expression had changed. "What is it?" I asked. He slid the phone into his pocket. "Richard just booked a private table at Le Serene. For lunch." I swallowed. "And?" "And he requested a reservation for two. Under your name." My blood ran cold. "He he used my name?" Alexander nodded once. "Which means he's telling people you'll show up." "I never agreed" He stepped forward, cutting me off. "Then don't. Tell me you won't go." I hesitated. For a heartbeat too long. Something flickered in his eyes hurt, anger, fear. Maybe all three. "Elena," he said quietly, "don't make me choose between respecting your decisions and protecting you." I opened my mouth, but no words came out. He stared at me for another second, then turned for the door. "Alexander" He paused, his back to me. "You once said you wanted to rewrite your destiny," he said without looking back. "Just be careful you don't start writing the same chapter twice." The door shut softly behind him. --- The silence he left behind felt too loud. I stood in the echo of his words, heart pounding, the scent of his cologne still lingering in the air like a ghost I couldn't shake. My hands trembled as I reached for my phone on the table. It buzzed before I could even touch it. Unknown number. I hesitated. Then, slowly, I opened the message. Lunch at twelve. Le Serene. Don't be late. The screen's glow painted my face in cold light. My heart gave a single, traitorous beat. Alexander's warning still echoed in my ears Be careful you don't start writing the same chapter twice. And yet, as I stared at the message, a darker truth whispered from somewhere deep inside me. Sometimes, to rewrite the story, you have to step back into the fire first. --- Elena's thumb hovered over the reply box when the phone buzzed again. Second message: Bring the necklace, Elena. You know which one. Her blood ran cold. Because there was only one necklace Richard could mean and she hadn't told anyone it even still existed.
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