
Reborn Heiress: Breaking The Toxic Engagement
Candice Luna thought her marriage to Julius Hansen was a lifeline to save her father's struggling company.
She didn't know it was a death sentence until Julius coldly slid divorce papers across his mahogany desk.
His true love, Amina Rowe, was nestled in his arms with a triumphant, mocking smile. The "merger" Julius promised had been a brutal, hostile takeover designed to bleed the Luna Group dry from the inside. Bankrupted and utterly broken, Candice's father stepped off the roof of their corporate tower. Meanwhile, Candice was publicly humiliated, stripped of her dignity, and mocked by all of Wall Street as a discarded stepping stone.
She died in a car accident, her final moments consumed by an agonizing, feral scream. She hated herself for letting her blind devotion destroy the father who had always believed in her.
But when Candice opened her eyes to the harsh fluorescent lights of a hospital room, she realized she wasn't dead.
She was twenty-two again. Three years before the wedding. Three years before her father's suicide.
When Julius's assistant walked in holding a bouquet of blue roses to discuss the preliminary merger, he expected a docile, desperate heiress.
Instead, Candice grabbed a glass of water from the nightstand and flung it directly into his smug face.
"Tell Julius Hansen to never, ever send his dogs to my door again."
This time, there would be no engagement. This time, the Hansen family would choke on her family's legacy.
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Chapter 7
The study was thick with tension. Silas Luna paced back and forth on the expensive Persian rug, his face etched with anxiety.
"What were you thinking, Candice?" he demanded, his voice tight. "To provoke him like that? You've just thrown gasoline on a fire!"
"He was already holding the match, Dad," she shot back, her voice raw. "Hansen Industries was never going to be our partner. They're predators."
"Business is full of predators!" Silas argued, his voice rising. "You don't spit in their eye, you negotiate! You find a way to survive!"
They were shouting now, the raw fear and pressure of the last twenty-four hours finally boiling over. Candice saw the exhaustion on her father's face, the deep lines of worry that hadn't been there in her first life, not yet. He was a good man, a brilliant inventor, but he was out of his depth in this world of corporate sharks.
She took a deep breath, forcing the anger down. "Give me one week," she said, her voice suddenly calm and steady. "One week, and I will bring you proof that Hansen's hedge fund is actively short-selling our stock. I'll prove it's a coordinated attack."
Silas stopped pacing. He looked at his daughter, at the unwavering conviction in her eyes. He sighed, running a hand through his hair. "One week, Candice. That's all I can give you."
She retreated to her room, the weight of that promise settling on her shoulders. She collapsed onto her bed, emotionally and physically drained.
Her phone buzzed, startling her. It was her best friend, Etta Hester.
"You are not going to believe this," Etta's voice chirped, loud and cheerful over the sound of cheering crowds and thundering hooves. "I'm at the charity polo match in the Hamptons, and you need to get out here. Right now."
"Etta, I can't," Candice mumbled into her pillow. "I'm not exactly in a party mood."
"This isn't about the party," Etta's voice dropped to a conspiratorial whisper. "I have some gossip about the Hansens. Big gossip. You'll want to hear this in person."
The name was a jolt of electricity. Any information, any intel on Julius's next move, was critical.
"I'm on my way," Candice said, already swinging her legs off the bed.
An hour later, she was stepping onto the pristine green lawns of the Hamptons Polo Club. The sun was bright, the champagne was flowing, and the air was filled with the easy laughter of the ultra-rich.
Candice slid on a pair of oversized sunglasses, feeling a dozen pairs of eyes on her. The news of her confrontation with Julius must already be making the rounds.
Etta, a vibrant splash of color in a floral dress, ran over and threw her arms around her. "You look like hell, but in a chic, powerful way," she declared, pulling back to assess her. "I heard you kicked Julius to the curb. Is it true?"
Candice managed a weak smile. "Where's this information you have for me?"
Etta grinned. "Patience, my dear. First, champagne." She led Candice toward the VIP tent.
From the sidelines, Candice saw a familiar figure in white riding breeches, preparing to mount a sleek, brown stallion. Preston Hester.
He caught her eye and a broad, handsome smile lit up his face. He tipped his riding helmet to her in a gesture of greeting.
Candice's stomach tightened. She gave a curt nod and quickly looked away.
"Oh, stop it," Etta teased, nudging her. "My brother has been asking about you nonstop since your accident. Just give the guy a chance."
"He's not my type," Candice said firmly. "And I'm not looking for anything right now."
"His type is 'rich and breathing,' and you're both," Etta quipped, but she saw the hard set of Candice's jaw and dropped it.
The starting whistle blew, and the match began. Horses thundered across the field, mallets cracking against the ball. Preston was a skilled rider, moving with a fluid grace that drew cheers from the crowd.
Etta leaned in close, her voice a low murmur against the noise. "Okay, here's the scoop. Julius Hansen was supposed to play today. He cancelled at the last minute. My dad's source on his security team said he's been locked in his trading room since this morning, screaming at his analysts."
Candice's blood ran cold.
It had already begun. The financial assault was underway. And she was running out of time.
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9.2
Jacqueline Blackburn, a desperate Ivy League tutor, walked into the sleazy Veridian VIP club just to save her job.
But her billionaire client, the ruthless Christian Montgomery, mistook her for a cheap escort, blowing cigar smoke in her face and treating her like trash.
When she furiously turned to leave, a drunk former client attacked her in the hallway, tearing her white dress open and pinning her by the throat.
She fought back, stabbing the man's hand with a pen, only for Christian to emerge from the shadows and brutally crush the attacker's bleeding hand under his heel.
Instead of letting her go, Christian draped his heavy suit jacket over her exposed skin, trapped her in his dark suite, and forced her to sign a suffocating contract.
"You have exactly ninety days, or I will personally ensure you cease to exist in my city."
She thought she could just keep her head down, teach his nephew, and survive.
But she didn't understand why this terrifying underground tyrant was suddenly so fixated on her.
Why did he use his immense power to isolate her, publicly claim her at a billionaire gala, and track her every move?
When she received a chilling midnight text demanding she pack her bags and move into his sprawling estate by 8:00 AM, the terrifying reality set in.
She hadn't escaped the wolf. She had just walked directly into his cage.

8.4
Kathern was forced out of her sister's home by her abusive brother-in-law, who violently demanded she pay half the rent or get out.
To protect her sister from his rage, Kathern agreed to a six-month paper marriage with a stranger—an old woman's grandson, Bronson—in exchange for a simple apartment.
But her new husband treated her like a scheming gold digger from the very first second.
He showed up to City Hall in a cheap suit, shoved a brutal prenup in her face, and dumped her in a completely empty, dust-filled apartment.
"Just don't cause any trouble," he warned coldly, before leaving her alone.
When Kathern politely texted him to ask if he was coming home for dinner, he immediately blocked her number.
Kathern was furious and baffled. She didn't want a dime of his money, nor did she care about his boring middle-management job.
She had only agreed to this marriage for a place to sleep, yet this arrogant man treated her like absolute garbage.
Refusing to swallow the insult, Kathern immediately dialed his grandmother to expose his behavior.
She was going to build her own independent life, completely unaware that her "cheap corporate loser" of a husband was actually the ruthless billionaire CEO of the Vaughan empire.

9.5
Janet woke up gasping, the phantom fire of a deadly explosion still scorching her lungs. She had been reborn three years in the past, on the exact day her mother forced her into a marriage contract with Gaylord Bradford, a paralyzed and severely disfigured billionaire.
Before she could even process her second chance, her cousin Kandy kicked the bedroom door open, flaunting a massive diamond ring. Kandy, who had also been reborn, smugly announced she had stolen Janet's Wall Street golden boy fiancé, Jax Adler.
"You're going to marry that paralyzed monster," Kandy spat, gloating that she would build a billionaire dynasty with Jax while Janet wiped drool off a rotting corpse. Kandy expected Janet to have a complete mental collapse, completely unaware that Gaylord's own medical team was secretly injecting him with lethal neurotoxins to finish him off.
But Janet only felt a cold, clinical pity. Kandy's "prophetic" memories were a polluted lie. Jax was actually sterile and dying of irreversible kidney failure, while Gaylord wasn't a dying freak—he was a dormant god whose body was merely in a high-dimensional hibernation. Why would Janet mourn losing a doomed fraud?
Leaving her delusional cousin behind, Janet packed her bags and headed straight to Gaylord's maximum-security military cell. She physically tackled his corrupt doctor, drove three bio-electric silver needles into the crippled king's spine to awaken his deadened nerves, and looked him dead in his glacial blue eye.
"Sign the marriage contract," Janet whispered. "I will make you walk again, and we will take back everything."

7.6
Cassie was sold to a terrifying billionaire as a substitute bride.
To protect herself, she glued a grotesque, fake burn scar to her face.
Her adoptive family and her ex-fiancé had stolen her massive trust fund, locked her in an asylum for years, and finally threw her to the wolves. They expected the ruthless Dane Frederick to torture and kill her the moment he saw her ruined face.
At her ex's grand engagement party, her family publicly humiliated her. They mocked her cheap clothes, laughed at her scarred cheek, and even raised their hands to beat her, fully believing she was a helpless freak with no one to rely on.
"Get on your knees and apologize, and I'll write you a check so you don't starve on the streets."
But they didn't expect the billionaire to kick down the doors, wrap his coat around her, and bankrupt their entire bloodline overnight.
Yet, as Cassie stood in the dark and peeled off her fake silicone scar to reveal her flawless face, a deeper terror gripped her.
Tracing her stolen funds, she uncovered a name that made her blood run cold: The Syndicate.
It was the exact nightmare organization that had locked her in the asylum. Why were they controlling her family? And why did the billionaire look at her with such desperate, hidden nostalgia?
Cassie opened her encrypted laptop and dropped into the Dark Web.
She wasn't just a discarded bride. She was the legendary hacker "Nyx," and she was going to burn them all to the ground.

7.4
Frieda married Dewitt believing he was just a struggling middle-manager, living in a cramped apartment with only seventy-two dollars left to her name.
She had no idea her cold husband was actually a ruthless billionaire running a cruel psychological test on her. Convinced she might be a gold digger, Dewitt gave her a meager allowance, keeping the divorce papers ready the moment she showed any greed.
While Dewitt secretly judged her every move, Frieda suffered endlessly. At her toxic workplace, she was relentlessly bullied by her arrogant in-laws and mocked for her scuffed shoes. Even after she risked her life to protect his grandmother from an armed mugger and exposed her own hidden tech genius, her coworkers still treated her like trailer-park trash. They cornered her on the street, pointing fingers in her face.
"You are a shameless, gold-digging whore! A billionaire would never want you!"
She endured the humiliation, having just rejected a priceless no-limit black card from his family out of pure principle. She truly believed she and her husband were fighting through poverty together. She had no idea her "poor" husband was watching her every struggle from the tinted windows of a hidden Maybach across the street.
But when her bullies finally pushed too far and raised a hand to strike her, the icy wall around the billionaire's heart completely shattered. Dewitt tore up the divorce papers, his eyes turning pitch black with murderous rage.
"If anyone ever raises a hand to her again, break it."

8.0
Arletta Lee was dragged out of rural Pennsylvania to be a sacrificial bride for the comatose billionaire heir, Josue Mcconnell.
The moment she stepped into the massive estate, she became the prime target of a vicious, greedy family.
Josue's stepmother and half-brother viewed her as cheap trash. They didn't just want her gone; they wanted Josue dead.
Kyler broke into her room at night reeking of bourbon, and later sneaked into the medical wing with a lethal synthetic neurotoxin aimed right at Josue's IV line.
His jealous cousin even tried to permanently disfigure her face with a thermos of boiling water.
"She's just a cheap good-luck charm the old man bought. We can throw her out with the trash whenever we want."
They relentlessly bullied her, thinking she was just a helpless, terrified country girl who would quietly take the blame for their murder plot.
But what the arrogant Mcconnell family didn't know was that her pathetic, trembling demeanor was entirely manufactured.
They thought they had trapped a frightened rabbit in a den of wolves.
In reality, Arletta was a brilliant underground surgeon.
Using ancient neural acupuncture hidden in a simple wooden hairpin, she flawlessly turned their traps against them, locking Kyler away and winning the ruthless patriarch's absolute protection.
As the supposedly brain-dead billionaire finally twitched and locked his fingers in an iron grip around her hand, Arletta smiled coldly.
It was time to wake him up and let him tear this rotten family apart.