
Reborn From Ashes: The Interpol Queen
After divorcing my cheating husband, I thought I had found my savior in his powerful business partner, Cole.
For three years, he pampered me like a queen, building a perfect, golden cage of devotion.
But on the day I happily discovered I was pregnant, I overheard him talking to my ex-husband's mistress.
"Elinor is just a convenient tool. If she gets pregnant, I'll fake a paternity test and annul the marriage so she leaves with nothing."
My entire marriage was a meticulously crafted lie to secure his position and protect the woman he truly cared about.
Before I could quietly escape, Cole orchestrated a brutal attack.
I was dragged into a dark alley, beaten until my ribs fractured, and my unborn child was violently ripped away from me.
As I lay bleeding out in the freezing rain, my heart shattered into dust.
I didn't understand how the man who kissed me every morning could coldly order his thugs to beat me to death just to appease his real lover.
They left me there to rot, thinking they had finally erased the naive fool who got in their way.
Three years later, the world still believes Elinor Marsh died in a tragic car accident.
But when Cole and his elite circle attend a high-profile Interpol reception, they don't expect the new Chief Liaison Officer to step onto the stage.
I am Helena Fu now, and I have returned to burn their empire to the ground.
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Chapter 2
Elinor Marsh POV:
A faint line on the pregnancy test stick changed everything. It was positive. My heart swelled with a joy I had not known was possible. A baby. Our baby. Cole's and mine. I clutched the test stick. Tears welled in my eyes. This was the ultimate symbol of our love, our future. I felt a profound sense of happiness and excitement.
I spent the next hour planning how to tell Cole. I imagined his face, his excitement. I would bake his favorite cake. I would hide the test stick inside a small gift box. It would be perfect. I wanted to see his joy, to share this incredible news with the man I loved. My mind raced with dreams of nurseries, tiny clothes, and a future family.
I walked toward Cole' s study, the pregnancy test carefully tucked into my pocket. I heard voices. Cole was on the phone. The door was slightly ajar. I stopped. I wanted to surprise him, but a strange unease washed over me. I heard Davida Brandt' s name. My blood ran cold.
"She' s such a naive fool," Cole' s voice dripped with contempt. "Elinor bought every single lie. She thinks I love her. She thinks this marriage is real." The words hit me like physical blows. My breath hitched. My hand flew to my mouth to stifle a gasp.
I stood there, frozen, as the world crumpled around me. My marriage, my life with Cole, everything was a meticulously crafted lie. A cold, calculated deception. He never loved me. He never cared. I was a pawn. Just a pawn in his game. The realization crushed me. It was a devastating, absolute blow.
He continued, his voice devoid of warmth. "Elinor was just a convenient tool. A way to get Bernard out of the picture. Davida wanted him, but a public divorce would have been messy for the firm. So, I stepped in. I was the solution. I kept Elinor away, kept her docile."
His motive, stark and brutal, ripped through me. He married me to manipulate Bernard. He married me for Davida. He married me to secure his position. Our entire relationship was a charade. My heart shattered into a million pieces. The illusion of love was gone, replaced by a horrifying, empty void.
"Bernard was too weak to handle Davida' s father' s pressure," Cole chuckled. "He would have buckled under the scrutiny. Davida would have made a scene. This way, everyone wins. Davida gets Bernard, and I get the stability. And Elinor? She just disappears when the time is right."
He planned to discard me. He planned to throw me away like a broken toy. The thought was chilling. My future, our future, was a lie. He had already planned my demise. The icy cruelty of his words pierced me.
"And if she ever gets pregnant?" Cole scoffed. "Please. I'll just get a fake paternity test done. Accuse her of infidelity. Annul the marriage. She'll leave with nothing. It'll be clean, quick. Davida wanted no loose ends. And I always deliver."
A fake paternity test. Infidelity. Annulment. My knees buckled. I couldn' t process any more. The words blurred into an incomprehensible torrent of betrayal and evil. My mind shut down. I felt a ringing in my ears, a blackness creeping into my vision.
I found myself standing outside the study door. The cold tile floor seeped through my thin slippers. My body felt rigid, an ice statue. My hands were shaking uncontrollably. The chill of the night air seemed to pierce my very core. I was numb, but the pain was a dull, constant ache deep inside.
The pregnancy test in my pocket felt heavy, a mocking weight. It was a symbol of shattered dreams, a future that would never be. The tiny pink line, once a beacon of hope, now represented the deepest sorrow. It was meaningless. Everything was meaningless.
My hands trembled so violently I could not hold my phone. It slipped from my grasp, clattering to the floor. I did not pick it up. My vision blurred. A wave of nausea swept over me. I felt a profound sense of loss, a desperate emptiness.
A message notification from Cole. "Thinking of you, my love. Can' t wait to see you tonight." The words were a cruel joke. They mocked my pain, my devastation. Each syllable was a fresh stab wound.
A bitter, broken laugh escaped my lips. It was a sound I did not recognize. Tears streamed down my face, hot and stinging. They blurred my vision, hitting the cold screen of the phone on the floor. My chest ached. It was a deep, searing pain, as if a sharp blade had pierced my heart. I gasped for air, but it felt thin, insufficient.
I closed my eyes. When I opened them again, the world was no longer vibrant. It was dull, muted. Every color had drained away. There was only ash. An empty, desolate landscape. My heart felt hollow. My spirit felt broken. The Elinor who believed in love was gone.
My next steps were clear. I would apply for a transfer, a distant posting, anything to escape this suffocating city, this suffocating life. I needed a clean break, a new beginning, far away from all of them. I started drafting the email in my head.
I made an appointment at the clinic. To confirm the pregnancy. To understand my options. The painful decision loomed ahead with a chilling clarity. This child, conceived in a deceitful marriage - could I bring it into such a world? The question was heartbreaking, but I already knew what my answer would have to be.
A faint, almost imperceptible curve touched my lips. It was not a smile of joy, but of a quiet, burning resolve. I had a secret. Cole never legally filed our marriage license. He thought he was so clever. He thought he had planned every detail. But he missed one crucial step.
I would use his oversight against him. Our marriage was not legally binding. It was a ghost, a legal fiction. He thought he could annul it and leave me with nothing. But there was nothing to annul. I would disappear. I would rebuild. And then, I would return. And they would pay.
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7.4
Cadence, a modern botanist, woke up to a glaring sun and massive, alien purple leaves blocking the sky. She was stranded in a terrifying, primal world.
Before she could process the metallic smell of blood in the air, a white tiger the size of an SUV crushed a giant boar's neck right in front of her. The beast locked its piercing blue eyes on her hiding spot. But instead of tearing her throat out, a blinding flash of silver light erupted, and the monster transformed into a towering, heavily scarred naked man.
He was Harlan, a shifter who immediately claimed her as his mate under tribal law. Dragged back to his primitive village, Cadence faced a brutal reality. Unbonded females were targets, and she was expected to take multiple mates just to survive. The tribal women mocked her fragile frame, calling her useless. To make matters worse, her foreign scent attracted a rogue serpent-shifter who violently ambushed her in the river.
The icy shock of the serpent's attack plunged Cadence into a deadly, burning fever. The tribe's Shaman tried his healing magic, only to shake his head and abandon her.
"She lacks primal fortitude. She will rely entirely on her own weak vitality. I can do nothing."
As Harlan held her shivering body in despair, Cadence felt a deep sense of desperate injustice. Was she really going to die in a filthy stone hut in an unknown universe, killed by a simple cold?
No. She remembered her grandfather's strict survival lessons. Forcing her heavy eyes open, she grabbed her terrified tiger mate's hand. She didn't need their failing magic; she had science.
"I need specific plants to live. I need white willow bark. And a spicy, ginger-like root."
She rasped, preparing to show this savage world the true power of a modern survivor.

7.6
I woke up to the suffocating smell of copper and sulfur, my fingers wrapped around a blood-soaked leather whip.
Hanging from an obsidian cross in front of me was a boy with silver hair and dead, golden eyes.
His pale chest was torn open to the bone.
I recognized those eyes immediately. I had spent three years describing them on my laptop.
He was Kamari Monroe, the tragic, overpowered protagonist of my own web novel.
And I wasn't just a bystander. I was Benedict Guerrero, the sadistic academy headmaster. The ultimate villain.
A reel of images flashed in my mind: my original ending. Kamari, fully awakened, skinning me alive and burning my soul in a furnace for forty-nine days.
My loyal attack dog, Gideon, stepped forward with a basin of glowing green liquid.
"Headmaster, let me wake him up with this bone-rot acid so you can resume."
If that acid hit Kamari, his hatred would become permanent. My gruesome death would be sealed.
But if I broke character and apologized, the magical world would sense the shift, and Kamari would just think it was a sicker, more twisted trap.
How was I supposed to survive a death sentence I wrote myself?
I couldn't show weakness. I had to play the monster to survive.
Suppressing my terror, I smashed the acid basin, healed his ruined flesh with agonizing dark magic, and lied straight to his face.
"Someone had to be the monster to push you into the fire."
This time, I will rewrite my own fate.

7.4
Bridget, a ruthless twenty-first-century Wall Street analyst, woke up violently coughing up murky lake water in a decaying 1978 slum.
She quickly realized she was trapped in the body of a naive, marginalized teenager who had just committed suicide over a boy's cruel rejection.
The original girl had been mercilessly bullied by a fake rich kid named Kurtis and his cruel followers. They had publicly read her desperate love letters out loud, mocking her as a toad trying to eat swan meat, and simply watched as she threw herself into the freezing water. Now, her impoverished mother was left weeping by the bed, facing catastrophic debt and total social ruin in their small town. Everyone expected the surviving girl to wake up begging and crying for the boy who humiliated her.
Instead, a cold, calculating fury took over Bridget's analytical mind.
"I already died in that lake. That stupid girl is never coming back."
How could anyone throw their life away for a pathetic, vain clown wearing a mass-produced fifty-dollar watch? To Bridget, those uncollected love letters weren't symbols of teenage heartbreak. They were toxic assets. They were reputation landmines left out in the open that threatened her new family's survival.
Locking away the dead girl's weak emotions, Bridget forced her freezing, exhausted body out of the clinic bed. She set a hard three-month deadline to drag this family out of tier-one poverty. But first, she was marching straight to the volunteer camp to liquidate those liabilities and completely destroy the people who drove this body to death.

9.8
When I woke up on the muddy bank of the freezing river, I unlocked a brutal, unfiltered preview of my actual future.
For the past six months, I had been the town's ultimate joke, chasing after a city boy who looked at me like a diseased insect. Everyone thought I jumped into the river because he rejected me.
But the nightmare didn't stop there. In the future I foresaw, my entire family was destroyed. My eldest brother was handcuffed and dragged into a squad car. My second brother died in a pool of blood on the asphalt. My parents passed away from sheer grief and humiliation, and our farm was foreclosed.
Meanwhile, Bart Hawkins—my family's sworn enemy, the boy everyone accused of pushing me, but who actually jumped in to save my life—became a billionaire tech mogul. I ended up starving to death in a damp, moldy basement, completely alone.
I finally understood that I was just a pathetic, tragic side character meant to drag my family into hell. My own sister-in-law, Felicie, had been stealing our food and money, laughing at my misery behind my back.
But right now, my mother was still alive, my brothers were safe, and the farm was ours.
When Felicie walked into my bedroom, playing the devoted sister-in-law with a bowl of clear, meatless broth while a stolen roasted chicken thigh leaked grease through her apron pocket, I didn't play along.
"What's in your pocket, Felicie?"
This time, I was going to tear that horrific future apart with my bare hands.

8.1
Red Moon
8.1
Blood Moon – Story Description
Blood Moon is a dark, thrilling tale of forbidden attraction, supernatural rivalry, and the fine line between predator and prey. Set in the seemingly ordinary Silver Hollow College, the story unfolds in a world where vampires and werewolves secretly coexist alongside humans, each hiding their true powers while battling their own instincts, rival clans, and the pressures of legacy. In this shadowed world, every glance can hide a threat, every conversation can carry hidden meaning, and every full moon can unleash the beast within.
At the heart of the story are Catrine Nella, a powerful young vampire, and Edwardo Zee, a disciplined yet conflicted werewolf. Catrine is sharp, cunning, and deadly, raised under the constant pressure of her ambitious step-sister who insists she feed on human blood to grow stronger. Catrine's natural talents in both magic and combat make her a force to be reckoned with, yet she struggles with morality, identity, and her own desire for control. Edwardo, on the other hand, is torn between his instincts as a wolf and the manipulations of his ruthless step-brother, who demands that he become a killer to claim alpha status. Edwardo wants to be a true alpha, not through bloodshed, but by protecting others and leading with honor-an ambition that sets him apart from his family and makes him both a target and a misfit among his kind.
The story begins with a violent, electrifying encounter between Catrine and Edwardo in the forest during the full moon. Both are drawn by their own impulses-Catrine performing a vampire ritual, Edwardo struggling to control the wolf within-and the resulting clash is fierce, brutal, and unforgettable. This first meeting ignites a dangerous rivalry, with each recognizing the other's extraordinary abilities while also sensing something forbidden and magnetic between them. Though enemies by instinct and heritage, the connection they forge amidst conflict sets the stage for a tension-filled enemies-to-lovers narrative that drives the series forward.
As the story unfolds, Silver Hollow College becomes a battlefield not just of physical strength but of intellect, cunning, and emotional power. Catrine and Edwardo test one another constantly-through subtle glances in class, tense encounters in crowded hallways, and increasingly dangerous confrontations in the forest. Each battle pushes them further, revealing vulnerabilities and strengths, and slowly transforms their relationship from animosity into fascination, grudging respect, and eventually, desire. Amidst this, both characters are confronted with the pressures of their families. Catrine's step-sister threatens her with weakness if she does not feed on human blood, while Edwardo's step-brother pressures him toward ruthless dominance, creating a constant tension that challenges their morality and tests the limits of their powers.
At its core, Blood Moon is a story about choice and identity. It explores the struggle between instinct and conscience, power and restraint, hatred and attraction. It examines what it means to be strong-not just physically, but emotionally and morally-in a world where strength often comes at the cost of humanity. Through fast-paced action, supernatural intrigue, and the slow-burning, dangerous pull between Catrine and Edwardo, the story blends romance, suspense, and fantasy into a gripping narrative. It is a saga of blood and moonlight, of predators and secrets, of rivalry and passion, and of two young supernatural beings whose lives are forever intertwined by fate, desire, and the power of the Blood Moon.

7.2
Aria Nightshade spent her entire life waiting for one thing: the moment her fated mate would claim her, making her Luna. But on the night of her bonding ceremony, Liam Draven rejects her in front of the entire pack-publicly, brutally, without hesitation. He chooses another woman. Leaves her shattered.
Humiliated beyond repair, Aria prepares to disappear into whatever's left of her dignity.
Then the Alpha King intervenes.
Kael Draven-feared, untouchable, a man who answers to no one-steps between them and claims her himself. Not out of mercy. Not out of love. For reasons he refuses to explain, he binds her to him with magic older than the packs themselves, then hauls her to his fortress and locks her in a tower.
Aria should be terrified.
Instead, she's angry. Defiant. And increasingly aware that the man holding her captive isn't quite what he seems.
Kael is cold, calculated, and obsessed with understanding what she is-a wolf who shouldn't have survived a bond rupture, who shouldn't be standing, who shouldn't exist. As he slowly reveals the truth about her past and her bloodline, Aria discovers that her rejection was never about her worth. It was about her power. The kind of power that could reshape the entire werewolf hierarchy.
But Liam can't accept his loss. Kael's protection becomes possession. And Aria's slow transformation from broken girl to something far more dangerous forces her to choose: remain the victim they all rejected, or rise as the Luna that will make them all bow.
Even if it means destroying everything-and everyone-she once cared about.