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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 3

The organ music swelled through the cathedral's vaulted ceiling as I stood at the massive oak doors, my hand trembling on my father's arm. Five hundred guests filled the pews—business associates, socialites, politicians—all here to witness what they believed would be the wedding of the century.

But I knew better now.

The white silk train of my dress whispered against the marble floor as we began our procession down the endless aisle. Each step felt like walking toward my own execution. The cathedral's stained glass windows cast rainbow patterns across the faces of the crowd, their expressions ranging from polite interest to barely concealed gossip-hungry anticipation.

At the altar, Alexander stood in his perfectly tailored tuxedo, his dark hair slicked back, his gray eyes cold as winter steel. He looked every inch the successful businessman, the perfect groom. But I could see what I'd been blind to before—the way his gaze flickered past me to someone in the crowd, the slight smirk that played at the corner of his mouth.

I followed his line of sight and spotted Scarlett in the third row, wearing a cream-colored dress that was just a shade too close to white for propriety. She gave Alexander the barest nod, her hand resting protectively over her still-flat stomach.

My grip tightened on my father's arm. Stephen looked so proud, so genuinely happy for what he believed was my fairy-tale moment. His recent heart episode had left him frailer, and I could see the effort it took for him to walk me down the aisle. If only he knew he was delivering me to wolves.

Then my eyes found someone unexpected in the crowd.

Ethan Sterling sat in the back row, his presence commanding despite his attempt to remain inconspicuous. His dark suit was understated but clearly expensive, and his intense gaze was fixed not on the spectacle of the ceremony, but directly on me. There was something in his expression—a knowing sadness, as if he could see the tragedy unfolding before it happened.

In my past life, I'd barely noticed him at social events. He'd been a peripheral figure, successful but mysterious, never pushing himself into my orbit despite his obvious wealth and influence. But at my funeral, someone had told me that a single white rose had been delivered with no card, no signature. Now I wondered...

Our eyes met across the cathedral, and for a moment, the world seemed to pause. His gaze held mine with an intensity that made my breath catch. There was no pity there, no casual interest. Instead, I saw recognition—as if he truly saw me, not the performance I'd been trained to give.

The organ music reached its crescendo as Stephen placed my hand in Alexander's. My soon-to-be husband's fingers were cold, his touch perfunctory. He leaned close enough that only I could hear his whispered words.

"You look beautiful, darling. Almost a shame this is just business."

The familiar words from my past life sent ice through my veins, but this time I was ready.

Father Morrison opened his leather-bound book, his voice carrying easily through the cathedral's acoustics. "Dearly beloved, we are gathered here today to witness the union of Alexander Mills and Olivia Hartwell in holy matrimony..."

I let the familiar words wash over me, my mind racing through everything I knew was coming. The prenuptial agreement that would give Alexander access to my trust fund. The slow poisoning of my relationship with my father. The systematic destruction of everything I held dear.

Not this time.

"If anyone has just cause why these two should not be wed, speak now or forever hold your peace."

The cathedral fell silent. In my past life, this moment had passed without incident, sealing my fate. But now I felt the weight of five hundred pairs of eyes, the expectation hanging in the air like incense.

Father Morrison continued, his voice warm with the authority of decades performing such ceremonies. "Alexander, do you take Olivia to be your lawfully wedded wife, to have and to hold, in sickness and in health, for richer or poorer, for better or worse, till death do you part?"

"I do." Alexander's voice was steady, confident. He squeezed my hand, and I knew he was thinking about the company shares, the trust fund, the empire he thought he was about to inherit.

The priest turned to me, his kind eyes twinkling behind wire-rimmed glasses. "Olivia, do you take Alexander to be your lawfully wedded husband, to have and to hold, in sickness and in health, for richer or poorer, for better or worse, till death do you part?"

The question hung in the air like a blade. I could feel Alexander's expectant gaze, see Vivian's satisfied smile from the front row, sense Scarlett's barely contained excitement. They were all waiting for me to seal my own doom.

I took a deep breath, feeling the weight of my veil, the tightness of my corset, the cold marble beneath my feet. Five hundred people leaned forward in their seats.

"No."

The word rang out clear and strong, echoing off the cathedral's stone walls. For a heartbeat, no one moved. Then the silence shattered like glass.

Gasps erupted from the crowd. Someone in the back pews actually screamed. Alexander's face went through a rapid transformation—confusion, then disbelief, then a rage so pure it made his eyes glitter dangerously.

"What did you say?" His voice was barely controlled, a whisper that somehow carried more menace than a shout.

I pulled my hand free from his grip and stepped back, my voice growing stronger with each word. "I said no. I will not marry you, Alexander Mills."

Vivian rose from her seat in the front row, her face a mask of shock and dismay. "Olivia, darling, what are you doing? You're just nervous—"

Then she clutched her chest dramatically and crumpled to the floor in a dead faint. Or what looked like a faint. But I caught the way she positioned herself to fall safely, the way her eyes fluttered just a bit too theatrically.

The cathedral erupted into chaos. Guests were standing, talking, some moving toward the exits. Father Morrison looked completely bewildered, his book still open in his hands.

I strode to the altar and took the microphone from his nerveless fingers. The sound system crackled to life, amplifying my voice throughout the cathedral.

"Ladies and gentlemen, I apologize for the disruption, but there are some things you need to know."

Alexander lunged toward me, his face twisted with fury. "Give me that—"

I sidestepped him easily, my newfound confidence making me graceful in a way I'd never been before. "My fiancé—ex-fiancé—has been having an affair with my stepsister for the past two years."

The crowd's murmur rose to a roar. Scarlett had gone white as her cream dress, her mouth opening and closing like a fish.

I pulled out my phone—somehow, impossibly, it contained the photos and messages from my past life, as if my memories had crystallized into tangible proof. "I have evidence. Text messages, photos, hotel receipts. Would you like to see them?"

The cathedral's projection screens flickered to life, displaying the damning evidence for all five hundred guests to see. Alexander's intimate messages to Scarlett. Photos of them together in restaurants, hotels, even in what had been our engagement photo session location.

Alexander made another grab for the microphone, but I was ready for him. "You want to know the truth about this marriage? It was never about love. It was about my father's company, my trust fund, my inheritance. Alexander saw me as a business acquisition, nothing more."

I reached into my bodice and pulled out the prenuptial agreement, holding it high for everyone to see before tearing it in half. The sound of ripping paper was audible even over the crowd's noise.

"This wedding is canceled." I pulled the five-carat engagement ring from my finger and threw it at Alexander's feet, where it skittered across the marble with a crystalline chime. "I will not be anyone's victim. Not anymore."

Scarlett finally found her voice, her carefully modulated tone cracking with hysteria. "You're insane! Alexander loves me! We're going to be a family!"

The admission hung in the air like a confession. Several guests actually applauded.

I handed the microphone back to Father Morrison and gathered my skirts, preparing to leave through the side exit. The cathedral was in complete chaos now—guests arguing, photographers snapping pictures, security trying to maintain order.

As I reached the door, I caught sight of Ethan Sterling. He was the only person in the entire cathedral who looked calm, almost... proud. He gave me the slightest nod, a gesture of respect that warmed something deep in my chest.

I pushed through the heavy oak door and stepped into the courtyard, where a black sedan was already waiting.

"Miss Hartwell." Ethan's voice was warm, cultured, with just a hint of an accent I couldn't place. "I took the liberty of having my driver wait. I suspected you might need an exit strategy."

I stared at him, this man who had somehow anticipated my rebellion. "How did you—?"

"I've always believed you deserved better than this circus," he said simply, opening the car door for me. "The question is: where would you like to go?"

Behind us, the cathedral doors burst open and Alexander's voice rang out, calling my name with a fury that promised retribution. But for the first time in either of my lives, I wasn't afraid.

I was free.

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