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Reborn on the Wedding Day

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Olivia Hartwell died betrayed—pushed down a staircase by her stepsister while her husband watched. But she wakes up five years earlier, on the day of her wedding, with a second chance to rewrite her destiny. Armed with memories of a future that never was, she publicly humiliates her cheating fiancé, exposes her stepmother’s embezzlement, and begins dismantling the web of lies that once destroyed her. But time is not on her side. A hidden medical report reveals she has only months to live. Now, Olivia must race against the clock to secure her father’s company, protect her legacy, and bring down those who betrayed her—before her body fails her. In a world of luxury and lies, where everyone wears a mask, Olivia must decide how far she’s willing to go for justice—and what she’s willing to sacrifice for revenge.

Reborn on the Wedding Day Chapter 1

The thunder crashed overhead as I fumbled with my keys, rain-soaked and exhausted from the delayed flight. The business trip to Seattle had been cut short when the merger talks collapsed, and all I wanted was to collapse into Alexander's arms and forget the disappointment.

But the mansion felt different as I stepped inside. Too quiet. Too warm.

I kicked off my heels, letting them clatter against the marble floor as I made my way upstairs. Our bedroom door was slightly ajar, and I could hear voices—low, intimate murmurs that made my stomach clench with an inexplicable dread.

"She'll never suspect," came Scarlett's breathy laugh. "Poor little Olivia, always so trusting."

My hand froze on the doorframe. Through the crack, I saw them—my husband of five years tangled in our silk sheets with my stepsister, her auburn hair spilled across the pillow where I laid my head every night.

"Five years of this charade," Alexander's voice was cold, clinical. "At least it's almost over."

Scarlett traced circles on his bare chest, her engagement ring—the one he'd given me—glinting in the lamplight. "When are you going to tell her about the baby?"

The world tilted. Baby?

"Soon." Alexander's hand moved to her still-flat stomach with a tenderness I'd never seen him show me. "Once the divorce papers are finalized and I have full control of her father's company assets."

"Poor barren little Olivia," Scarlett purred. "Three miscarriages and still trying. It's almost pathetic how desperate she is to give you a child."

The words hit me like physical blows. Each miscarriage had devastated me, but Alexander had always been so understanding, so supportive. Or so I'd thought.

"The doctor said the kidney donation probably affected her fertility," Alexander said with the same tone he'd use to discuss the weather. "Ironic, really. She gave up part of herself to save my mother, and now she can't even fulfill her basic purpose as a wife."

They laughed together, the sound sharp and cruel in the humid air.

I stumbled backward, my vision blurring as memories crashed over me like the storm outside. Five years of marriage. Five years of believing I was loved, cherished, protected.

The study door slammed behind me as I collapsed into the leather chair where I'd spent countless nights waiting for Alexander to come home from his "business meetings." Now I knew where he'd really been.

My hands shook as I pulled out the photo albums, flipping through years of lies. Our wedding day—Alexander's smile had seemed so genuine as he promised to love and cherish me. The hospital photos after my kidney surgery—him holding my hand as I recovered from donating an organ to save his mother's life. The ultrasound pictures from each pregnancy, each one ending in heartbreak that I'd blamed on my own inadequacy.

"I gave up everything for you," I whispered to the empty room.

I'd walked away from my position at my father's real estate empire, the company I'd been groomed to inherit since childhood. Stephen had been devastated, but I'd convinced him that supporting my husband's struggling tech startup was more important than my own career ambitions.

Thousands of hours spent helping Alexander build his company from nothing. Late nights reviewing contracts, networking with investors, using my family connections to open doors he could never have accessed alone. I'd poured my trust fund into his business when banks refused his loan applications.

And for what? So he could steal it all and run away with my stepsister?

The study door creaked open. Alexander stood there, still buttoning his shirt, his dark hair disheveled. Behind him, Scarlett wrapped herself in my silk robe—the one he'd given me for our first anniversary.

"Olivia." His voice carried no surprise, no shame. "You're back early."

I stared at him, this man I'd loved with every fiber of my being, searching for any trace of the person I'd thought I'd married. "How long?"

"How long what?" But his eyes already held the answer.

"How long have you been fucking my stepsister in our bed?"

Scarlett giggled behind him. "Oh, Livvy. Always so dramatic."

"Since before the wedding," Alexander said flatly. "Did you really think I'd choose you if I had any other option? This marriage was arranged by our fathers. A business merger, nothing more."

The words cut deeper than any blade. "But you said you loved me. You said—"

"I said what I needed to say to make this work." He pulled a manila envelope from his jacket pocket. "Sign these."

Divorce papers. My name was already typed in, along with a settlement that left me with nothing. According to the documents, every asset we'd acquired during our marriage—the house, the cars, even my grandmother's jewelry—belonged to him. The money I'd invested in his company was listed as a "loan" that I was forgiving as part of the settlement.

"You can't be serious."

"Dead serious." His gray eyes were ice-cold. "Your father's company support over the years? Also a loan. With interest. You'll be lucky if you can afford a studio apartment when this is over."

Scarlett moved closer, her hand resting protectively over her stomach. "Don't make this harder than it needs to be, sister. Alexander and I are having a baby. A real family."

The pen felt impossibly heavy in my trembling fingers. But what choice did I have? Alexander's lawyers had crafted this document to destroy me financially. Fighting it would cost more than I could possibly afford, especially with my father's recent heart attack keeping him hospitalized and unable to help.

I signed my name with numb precision, each letter sealing my fate.

"Smart girl," Alexander said, taking the papers. "You have twenty-four hours to pack your personal items and leave."

They walked out together, Scarlett's laughter echoing through the hallway as she planned their future in what had been my home.

Alone again, I climbed the stairs to my childhood bedroom in my father's mansion. The room Vivian had reluctantly let me keep when she'd redecorated after marrying Stephen. Everything felt surreal, like I was watching someone else's life fall apart.

That's when I found it.

Tucked behind my old jewelry box was the manila envelope I'd hidden three weeks ago. The medical report I'd been too terrified to share with anyone.

Stage four ovarian cancer. Metastasized. Three months, maybe six if I was lucky.

The irony wasn't lost on me. I'd spent five years trying to give Alexander a child, never knowing that my body was already dying. The stress of the miscarriages, the kidney donation that had weakened my immune system, the constant anxiety of trying to be the perfect wife—it had all been killing me slowly.

I thought about calling my father, but Stephen was fighting his own battle in the cardiac unit. The last thing he needed was more stress.

Thunder rolled overhead as I sat on my childhood bed, holding the death sentence in my hands. Outside, the storm raged with the same fury that was building in my chest.

I had nothing left. No husband, no home, no future, no hope.

But maybe, just maybe, I had enough time left for one last fight.

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