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Reborn Heiress: Dragging Traitors To Hell

The world was a symphony of agony, played on the strings of my own body. I was tied to a chair in a damp basement, the metallic tang of blood filling my mouth as my fingernails were ripped from their beds by a pair of rusty pliers. My best friend, Corrine, stepped into the flickering light wearing my favorite Chanel suit and the engagement ring that was supposed to be mine. Beside her, my fiancé Aldo held the pliers, his voice smooth and cultured as he demanded I sign over my entire inheritance to them. As I struggled, a news report flashed on an old TV in the corner: Hunter Gallagher, the man I had treated like dirt but who had always tried to protect me, was dead in a horrific car explosion. Corrine laughed, whispering in my ear that they had lured him to his death using a fake kidnapping tip. He died trying to save me from a trap set by the people I trusted most. They didn't just want my money; they wanted to erase me. They plunged a needle full of heroin into my neck, watching with cold, mocking eyes as my heart hammered against my ribs and finally seized into nothingness. I died in that basement, a blind, spoiled girl who had let her true protector be murdered. As the darkness closed in, my soul burned with a single, silent vow: If I ever get another life, I will drag you both to hell with me. Suddenly, I gasped for air, my lungs fighting against a weight that wasn't there. I wasn't in the basement; I was in my own bed, my fingernails intact and my skin unbroken. I checked my phone, and my heart stopped—it was May 20th, exactly one year before my death. Hunter was still alive, and this time, I wasn't the prey.
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Chapter 2

The silence of the room was broken by a tentative knock on the door.

"Miss Kaycee?"

The voice was soft, hesitant.

Kaycee's breath hitched. She knew that voice. She would know it anywhere.

Maria.

In her previous life, Maria had been fired by Aldo three months after the wedding for 'stealing silverware'-a lie fabricated to get rid of the only person in the house who truly cared about Kaycee. Two weeks later, Maria had died in a hit-and-run that the police never solved. Kaycee knew now that it wasn't an accident.

"Come in," Kaycee said, her voice raspy.

The door creaked open, and the middle-aged maid stepped in, holding a freshly pressed dress. She looked younger than Kaycee remembered, her face free of the worry lines that had deepened in those final months.

"I brought the dress for tonight, Miss. The red one you asked for."

Kaycee stared at the woman, fighting the urge to run across the room and hug her. She dug her nails into her palms, using the sharp pain to ground herself.

"Thank you, Maria," she said, her voice trembling slightly. "Just... put it on the bed."

Maria blinked, surprised by the gratitude. Usually, Kaycee-or the version of Kaycee she had been-would have snapped at her for being too slow or for bringing the wrong shade of red.

"Are you alright, Miss? You look... pale."

"I'm fine," Kaycee said, turning back to the mirror. "Just a bad dream."

Maria nodded uncertainly and placed the dress on the bed before quietly retreating.

As soon as the door clicked shut, Kaycee turned her attention to her reflection. She looked ridiculous. Her face was caked in layers of foundation two shades too dark, her eyes rimmed with thick, raccoon-like eyeliner. It was the "party girl" armor she had worn to hide her insecurities, a mask constructed by Corrine's endless critiques.

"You need to look fierce, Kaycee. Men like Aldo want a trophy, not a nun."

Kaycee grabbed a bottle of makeup remover from the vanity and poured it onto a cotton pad. She scrubbed at her face with a violence that left her skin red and raw.

Layer by layer, the artificial tan and the glitter came off. The smoky eye shadow smeared, then vanished. The contouring that made her look gaunt disappeared.

When she was done, the face in the mirror was pale, clean, and unfamiliar. Her eyes, usually hidden behind false lashes, looked larger, darker. There was a sharpness to her jawline that she hadn't noticed before.

She walked to her walk-in closet, ignoring the rack of neon bandage dresses and sequined tops that Aldo loved. She pushed them aside, the hangers clattering, until she found it.

A simple black silk slip dress. It was vintage, something her mother had left her. It was elegant, understated, and completely out of character for the "Blind Socialite."

She pulled it on. The cool silk slid over her skin like water. She pinned her hair up in a loose, messy bun, exposing the long line of her neck.

She needed one more thing.

She went to the bottom drawer of her jewelry cabinet and pulled out a false bottom. Inside lay a sleek, black folding knife. It was a relic from her teenage years, a defensive tool gifted by Hakeem Harrell-the man she called 'Uncle,' an elite security consultant who had once protected her family.

She hadn't touched it in years, brainwashed into believing that weapons were unladylike, that she needed a man to protect her.

She flicked her wrist. The blade snapped open with a satisfying click. The weight of it in her hand felt right. It felt like an extension of her arm.

She folded it back and slipped it into her clutch.

Kaycee took a deep breath, squared her shoulders, and walked out of the room.

Downstairs, the foyer was empty, save for her stepmother, Angelle, who was adjusting a vase of lilies on the console table. Angelle looked up, her eyes narrowing as she took in Kaycee's appearance.

"Going to a funeral?" Angelle sneered, her voice dripping with faux concern. "I thought you were meeting that boring Gallagher boy. Did you finally decide to dress as depressing as he is?"

Kaycee stopped on the bottom step. In the past, she would have rolled her eyes and thrown back a bratty retort.

Instead, she looked down at Angelle with a gaze so cold it could have frozen hell over.

"I'm going to meet my fiancé," Kaycee said quietly. "And if I were you, Angelle, I'd worry less about my dress and more about the audit coming for the charity foundation next week."

Angelle froze, her hand knocking against the vase. The water sloshed over the rim. "What did you say?"

Kaycee didn't answer. She walked past her, the heels of her shoes clicking rhythmically on the marble floor.

She stepped out into the cool evening air. The garage attendant had already pulled the car around. It was a bright, obnoxious pink Lamborghini Aventador-a birthday gift from her father, customized to Aldo's tacky specifications.

Kaycee grimaced at the color, but she didn't have time to swap cars.

She slid into the driver's seat. The leather smelled of new car and stale perfume. She gripped the steering wheel.

Her phone buzzed. A text from Corrine.

"Everyone is at the bar waiting for you! Don't tell me you're actually going to dinner with The Suit. Stick to The Plan!"

Kaycee tossed the phone onto the passenger seat.

She keyed the ignition. The engine roared to life, a beast waking up.

She glanced at the clock on the dashboard. 6:45 PM.

Hunter's reservation was at 7:00 PM. Traffic in the city would be a nightmare.

Kaycee shifted gears, her movements precise and fluid. She wasn't the "road hazard" everyone joked about. That had been an act, a way to make Aldo feel necessary, to make him feel like the man.

Not anymore.

She pressed the accelerator with calculated intent. The tires gripped the pavement, and the pink blur surged forward, merging into the evening traffic with intense, controlled focus.

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