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Reborn Heiress: Taming The Ruthless Tycoon Novel Cover

Reborn Heiress: Taming The Ruthless Tycoon

Gemma expected the tearing agony of the bullet wound that had just ended her life. Instead, her trembling fingers met the cool, smooth friction of heavy silk. She stared into the mirror. Her face was flawless, completely devoid of the jagged scar that had marred her cheek for the last five years. It was exactly ten years ago. The day of her engagement party to the ruthless billionaire, Brion Hubbard. In her past life, her "best friend" Katelyn convinced her to run away with a scheming scumbag. Katelyn claimed Brion was a heartless tyrant who would ruin her. Gemma had foolishly believed those fake tears. That choice led to her family's bankruptcy, her brutal disfigurement, and ultimately, a fatal bomb explosion. The only person who tried to save her was Brion, his blood-soaked body shielding hers from the blast. She even realized too late that the strawberry cream cakes she always made for him were full of dairy. He wasn't leaving to cheat on her. He was locking himself in a medical bay, fighting fatal allergic shock, just to accept a tiny scrap of her affection. Gemma had been so incredibly blind. Why did she trust the venomous snakes who destroyed her, while hating the man who died for her? Hearing Katelyn frantically knocking on the dressing room door, urging her to run away again, a towering hatred surged through Gemma's veins. This time, she wasn't going to run. She was going to expose the traitors, take back her family's wealth, and claim the tyrant for herself.
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Chapter 1

A searing white light stabbed into her eyes, burning like hot needles. A deafening crash of a live symphony orchestra slammed into her ears, a wall of sound so violent her teeth rattled.

Gemma sucked in a violent, desperate breath. Her chest heaved as if she’d just broken the surface of freezing water after drowning forever.

Her hands flew to her abdomen, trembling fingers clawing at the silk, expecting the warm, sticky pool of her own blood. She expected the tearing, white-hot agony of the bullet wound that had just ended her life.

Instead, her fingertips met cool, smooth silk. No blood. No torn flesh.

Her heart pounded so hard it hurt, each beat a sharp ache blooming through her chest.

She gripped the edge of the mahogany vanity and forced herself upright. Her legs felt like lead. The room spun violently before snapping still.

She stared into the massive gold-leafed mirror.

The face staring back was flawless. The skin was tight, glowing with youth, completely bare of the jagged, puckered scar that had sat on her left cheek for five years. The scar carved by shattered glass during the explosion. The scar she had traced every single night before bed.

Her breath caught and locked in her throat.

Impossible.

A sharp, frantic knock slammed against the heavy dressing room door. The sound shook through the ornate wood.

“Gemma! Open up, hurry!”

Katelyn’s voice. Hushed, urgent, dripping with that familiar, sickening sweetness—honey laced with cyanide.

That voice cut like a poisoned blade, ripping open every memory from her previous life. The fake friendship. The orchestrated betrayal. The ruined face. And then the cold barrel of a gun against her forehead, Katelyn’s glossed lips curving into a smile as she pulled the trigger.

Hate surged up from her stomach, hot and thick, burning her throat. It swallowed the haze of rebirth and left behind nothing but cold, clear murderous intent. Her fingers fisted into the silk of her dress, knuckles going bone-white. The expensive fabric strained under her grip.

She snatched the phone off the vanity. The screen lit, cold blue light falling across her face.

The date in stark white numbers confirmed the impossible.

Exactly ten years ago. The day of her engagement party.

The door handle rattled violently, the brass fixture jerking back and forth. Katelyn found it locked.

“Gemma, Jair is waiting in the rain! If you don’t leave now, you’ll be trapped!” Katelyn hissed through the wood, voice pitched low and frantic.

Gemma forced down the acid burning up her throat, the bitter taste coating her tongue. She made the muscles in her face go slack, burying the hatred deep in her gut where it could fester and chill.

She crossed the plush carpet in bare feet, silent, and yanked the door open.

Her eyes landed on the woman in the hallway. Flat. Cold. Nothing living in them.

Katelyn physically recoiled, taking a half-step back. Her designer heels clicked sharply on the hardwood. The rehearsed words died in her throat, her mouth opening and closing.

It took her one second to recover. Her face twisted into a mask of exaggerated panic—brows drawn, lips trembling with manufactured concern.

She lunged forward, her perfectly manicured hand reaching for Gemma’s wrist.

Gemma didn’t blink. She shifted her weight, turning her shoulder a fraction.

Katelyn’s hand grabbed empty air.

A flicker of genuine shock cracked through Katelyn’s mask before she smothered it with a harsh whisper. “If we don’t move this second, security will lock down the perimeter. Every exit. Every window. We’ll be trapped.”

“And Brion?” Gemma asked.

The name scraped her throat raw. A visceral image slammed into her—Brion’s blood-soaked body shielding hers, the heat of the blast, his weight crushing her down, the copper smell of his blood mixing with smoke. Her chest seized with a sharp, physical ache.

“Why would I run from him?” Gemma said, a dark, mocking amusement threading her voice that never reached her eyes.

Katelyn’s eyes flew wide, the whites stark around her pale irises. “Because of Jair! He’s freezing out there for you. Standing in the cold rain like some tragic hero. You said you loved him!”

Gemma stared at the pathetic display. The instincts she’d sharpened through years of surviving the underground cut straight through the fake tears and locked onto the raw, naked greed blazing in Katelyn’s pupils. It was a hunger so consuming it practically glowed.

Heavy footsteps echoed down the corridor. The head butler, Marcus, flanked by two earpiece-wearing guards with shoulders like refrigerators, marched toward them. His polished shoes struck the hardwood with military precision.

Panic seized Katelyn’s features. A gray pallor broke through her carefully applied foundation. She reached out again, both hands this time, aiming to physically drag Gemma toward the emergency stairwell.

Gemma’s hand shot out. Her fingers clamped around Katelyn’s wrist like a steel vice. She pressed her thumb into the hollow just below the joint, a precise, brutal pressure.

Katelyn gasped, her knees buckling. A hot, numbing pain shot up her arm from wrist to shoulder. Her mouth opened in a silent scream.

Marcus stopped a few feet away, spine ramrod straight. He eyed the two women with deep suspicion, his bushy gray brows pulling together. “Miss Vargas. The ceremony is about to begin. Your father is waiting.”

Gemma released the pressure instantly. Her fingers uncurled with the grace of a flower opening. She curved her lips into the flawless, empty smile of a high-society heiress—perfectly symmetrical, utterly meaningless.

“I’ll be right down, Marcus,” she said smoothly, voice dripping with honeyed compliance.

The butler gave a stiff nod, his thin neck corded with tension, and turned on his heel. The guards followed in perfect sync, their heavy footfalls fading down the corridor.

Katelyn cradled her red, throbbing wrist against her chest, her fingers massaging the angry marks blooming there. “Are you out of your mind?” she hissed, her voice trembling with genuine anger now. The mask had slipped completely.

Gemma stepped into Katelyn’s space, close enough to smell the expensive perfume layered over the sharp stench of fear sweat. The air between them turned suffocatingly cold.

“Keep your dirty little thoughts in the dark where they belong. The light doesn’t suit them,” Gemma whispered, her breath ghosting across Katelyn’s ear.

Katelyn stumbled backward. Her spine hit the wallpapered wall with a soft thud, the floral pattern crinkling behind her. A cold sweat broke out on the back of her neck, glistening in the dim hallway light.

Gemma turned her back on her. Deliberately. Contemptuously. She walked to the vanity and picked up the velvet box resting beside her discarded hairbrush. The navy blue case was embossed with a famous jeweler’s crest in faded gold leaf. Inside lay the multi-million-dollar diamond necklace Brion had sent her that morning—a collar of ice and light.

She lifted the heavy platinum chain, feeling its satisfying weight. She fastened it around her own neck, the clasp clicking shut with cold finality. The diamonds settled perfectly over the small mole on her collarbone, each stone catching the chandelier light and scattering it into tiny rainbows.

Her reflection in the mirror was no longer a victim.

It was a predator.

Katelyn stood frozen in the doorway, one hand still cradling her bruised wrist, too terrified to step inside. The plush carpet might as well have been a minefield. She watched the prey she had spent years grooming—years of whispered manipulations and carefully planted doubts—calmly fix her makeup. Gemma swept a brush of rouge across her cheekbones with steady, unhurried hands.

Gemma picked up a crystal flute of champagne from the side table. The liquid was pale gold, effervescent. She downed the burning alcohol in one continuous swallow, letting it sear her throat and burn away the last lingering tremors of her rebirth. The glass hit the marble tabletop with a sharp clink.

She set it down and turned.

Her heels struck the hardwood, each step measured and cold, as she walked right past Katelyn, not giving her a single glance. Not a flicker of recognition. Not a whisper of acknowledgment. She headed straight down the corridor toward her father’s private study, the diamond necklace throwing sparks of light against the dark-paneled walls.

Below them, the muffled voice of the MC echoed through the grand hall, amplified by speakers hidden in the crown molding, announcing the imminent arrival of the bride-to-be.

The crowd murmured in anticipation. Glasses clinked. Cameras flashed.

Gemma kept her eyes fixed on the heavy oak door ahead, its brass handle gleaming under the wall sconces. Each step was deliberate. Each breath was controlled.

She was going to take everything back.

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