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Reborn on the Wedding Day

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.
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Chapter 2

The marble stairs stretched below me like a gleaming white waterfall, each step polished to mirror perfection. I gripped the ornate banister, my knuckles white against the gold-plated rail as Vivian's voice cut through the silence of the mansion's grand foyer.

"You always were too trusting, Olivia."

I turned to find my stepmother standing at the top of the staircase, her perfectly coiffed blonde hair catching the light from the crystal chandelier. Beside her, Scarlett wore that same innocent smile that had fooled everyone for years—everyone except me, now that I knew the truth.

"What are you talking about?" I kept my voice steady, though my heart hammered against my ribs.

Vivian's laugh was like breaking glass. "Your precious mother. That car accident twenty years ago? The one that left poor little Olivia motherless and Stephen so conveniently vulnerable to a new wife?"

The world tilted. "What?"

"I loosened the brake lines myself," she said with the casual tone of someone discussing the weather. "Amazing how grief makes a man so grateful for comfort, so willing to share his fortune with the woman who helps him through his darkest hour."

Scarlett giggled, the sound sharp and cruel. "And you made it so easy, Livvy. Always the perfect stepdaughter, never questioning why Mommy Vivian needed so many business trips, so many late-night meetings with Daddy's accountants."

My mind raced as pieces clicked into place. The mysterious financial discrepancies my father had mentioned. The company funds that seemed to evaporate into consulting fees and administrative costs. "You've been stealing from him."

"Borrowing," Vivian corrected with mock offense. "Though I suppose Stephen won't see it that way when he discovers his precious company has been hemorrhaging money for fifteen years. Of course, by then, you'll be gone, and I'll be the grieving widow inheriting everything."

"You're insane if you think—"

"I think," Vivian interrupted, stepping closer, "that you're about to have a tragic accident. Depression over your failed marriage, the shame of being cast aside for your own sister. It's really quite believable."

Scarlett moved to flank me, cutting off my escape route down the hallway. "The poor thing just couldn't handle losing Alexander. Three miscarriages, a failed marriage, and now discovering her husband's affair with her own family. It's enough to drive anyone to desperate measures."

I backed against the banister, feeling the cold marble press into my spine. "You won't get away with this. People will ask questions—"

"What people?" Vivian's eyes glittered with malice. "Your father's in the hospital, barely clinging to life after his heart attack. Alexander's already moved on with his pregnant mistress. Who exactly is going to miss the pathetic woman who couldn't even keep her own husband satisfied?"

The words hit like physical blows, but it was Scarlett's next move that shattered my world completely. Her hands connected with my chest, shoving hard.

I felt myself falling backward, my fingers grasping desperately at empty air. The marble steps rushed up to meet me, each impact sending waves of agony through my body. My head cracked against the stone with a sound like breaking pottery.

Pain exploded through my skull as I tumbled down the endless staircase, my body a ragdoll bouncing off the unforgiving marble. When I finally came to rest at the bottom, every breath was a struggle, every heartbeat sending fire through my broken ribs.

Through the haze of pain, I heard Vivian's heels clicking down the stairs with measured precision.

"Call 911," she instructed Scarlett, her voice perfectly composed. "Tell them we found her at the bottom of the stairs. Make sure you sound hysterical."

Scarlett's voice transformed into that of a panicked young woman. "Hello? Please, you have to help us! My sister—she's fallen down the stairs! I think she might have jumped! She's been so depressed lately, talking about ending it all..."

I tried to speak, to scream that it was all lies, but only a weak gurgle escaped my throat. Blood pooled beneath my head, warm and sticky against the cold marble.

The front door burst open, and Alexander's voice filled the foyer. But instead of concern, his tone carried only cold satisfaction.

"She finally did it," he said, his footsteps approaching my broken body. "Now the inheritance is ours."

Scarlett ended her performance for the 911 operator and immediately switched back to her true self. "Should we move her? Make it look more convincing?"

"No need," Vivian said, pulling a prescription bottle from her purse. "I've been slipping antidepressants into her food for weeks. The autopsy will show she was medicated for severe depression. A classic suicide case."

She scattered the pills around my body with the same care she'd once used arranging flowers for charity galas.

Alexander knelt beside me, his face coming into focus through my dimming vision. For a moment, I thought I saw something like regret in his eyes. But then he spoke, and any hope died with his words.

"You were always too weak for this world, Olivia. At least now you're useful."

My consciousness began to drift, floating above the scene like smoke. I watched as paramedics arrived, as they pronounced me dead, as Vivian played the role of devastated stepmother to perfection.

The news of my death reached the hospital within hours. Through my ethereal state, I witnessed my father's cardiac monitor flatline as a nurse delivered the news. Stephen Mills, real estate mogul and loving father, died of a massive heart attack upon learning of his daughter's suicide.

Within days, the company board—half of them already in Vivian's pocket—voted to transfer all assets to my stepmother as Stephen's widow. The embezzlement was covered up, written off as unfortunate business losses during a difficult transition period.

My funeral was a mockery. Scarlett wore white—"to celebrate Olivia's peace," she told reporters—while clinging to Alexander's arm. He delivered a eulogy about my "troubled mental state" and how he'd tried everything to save our marriage.

The newspaper headlines painted me as a cautionary tale: "Heiress Commits Suicide After Messy Divorce." "Depression Claims Another Young Life." "The Price of Privilege: When Money Can't Buy Happiness."

Nobody questioned the narrative. Nobody investigated further. I was just another rich girl who couldn't handle reality.

In the timeless void that followed, my rage crystallized into something pure and burning. The injustice of it all—my mother's murder, my father's broken heart, my own life stolen by greed and cruelty—formed a desperate plea that echoed through the darkness.

"Please," I whispered to whatever force might be listening. "Let me go back. Let me save them. Let me make this right."

A blinding light engulfed me, warm and electric. When it faded, I gasped awake to the sound of rustling silk and gentle humming.

I was sitting in front of an ornate vanity mirror, wearing an intricate lace wedding dress that I recognized with a jolt of terror. Vivian stood behind me, adjusting my veil with the same false tenderness she'd shown for years.

"There," she murmured, her reflection smiling in the mirror. "My beautiful stepdaughter. Today is going to be perfect."

My eyes found the date on the antique clock beside the mirror: five years earlier. My wedding day.

The day everything went wrong.

On the vanity lay the prenuptial agreement I'd signed so naively, giving Alexander access to my trust fund and voting shares in my father's company. Beside it, Scarlett's phone buzzed with a text from Alexander: "Almost time, baby. Can't wait to start our real life together."

I stared at my reflection—twenty-six again, young and hopeful and so terribly blind to the wolves surrounding me.

But not anymore.

This time, I would be ready.

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