
Reborn Surgeon: The Billionaire’s Secret Obsession
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Standing on the edge of a limestone quarry in the pouring rain, I thought we were just having another family argument.
Then my mother, Ardell, screamed that I’d let the life insurance lapse, and my brother, Hakeem, stepped out of the shadows with a cold, calculating look in his eyes.
I told them I knew the truth—that Hakeem had cut the brake lines on my father’s car—but they didn't flinch. Instead, Hakeem shoved me hard, sending me tumbling into the abyss.
I hit a jagged ledge thirty feet down, the sound of my spine snapping like a dry branch echoing through the rain. As I lay paralyzed and broken, my mother watched from above, asking if I was dead yet, before Hakeem whistled for the starving wild dogs that lived in the quarry floor.
"Nature will clean up the mess,"
Hakeem said, walking away while the first set of teeth sank into my throat.
The agony was a tidal wave, but the rage was hotter, a nuclear hatred for the family that stole my future and the daughter I’d never see grow up. I died in that dirt, consumed by fire and teeth, wondering how a mother could choose a car payment over her own child's life.
But then, I gasped for air, sitting bolt upright in my old trailer bedroom. I looked at the calendar: May 12, 2014.
I was seventeen again, but I wasn't the same girl. Inside this malnourished body was the mind of a world-class trauma surgeon and the elite hacker known as 'Phantom.'
This time, I wasn't going to the quarry; I was going for their throats.
Reborn Surgeon: The Billionaire’s Secret Obsession Chapter 1
Rain did not wash things clean.
That was a lie people told themselves to make the storms bearable.
Here, on the edge of the limestone quarry, the rain only made things heavy. It soaked into Karly Lowe's oversized sweatshirt, dragging the cotton against her skin like a second, suffocating layer. It turned the dirt beneath her converse sneakers into a slick, treacherous paste.
She shivered. The cold was not just in the air. It was in her marrow.
Two meters away, Ardell Lowe stood with her back to the wind. She wasn't looking at the view. She was looking at a document in her hands. The paper was wet, the ink likely running, but Karly knew what it was.
A life insurance policy.
"You let it lapse," Ardell screamed over the wind. Her hair was plastered to her skull, making her face look skeletal. "The payment for the car! You let the insurance lapse before your father crashed!"
Karly took a step back. Her heel caught on a loose rock. The stone tumbled over the edge, clattering down into the abyss. It took a long time to hit the bottom.
"I didn't," Karly said. Her voice was a broken thing, raspy from crying, raspy from the screaming match that had started in the trailer and ended here. "I paid it. I showed you the receipt."
"Liar!"
Hakeem stepped out from behind Ardell. He cupped his hands around a lighter, the flame illuminating the hollows of his eyes. He lit a cigarette, took a drag, and exhaled smoke that was instantly snatched away by the gale.
"She's lying, Ma," Hakeem said. His voice was calm. Terrifyingly calm. "She kept the money. Probably spent it on books. Or stash."
"I paid it!" Karly shouted, the injustice burning her throat like acid. "And it wasn't an accident! The brakes lines were cut! I saw the shears in your truck, Hakeem!"
The air between them changed.
It stopped being about money. It stopped being about a family argument.
Hakeem dropped the cigarette. He ground it out with the toe of his boot. He looked at Ardell. Ardell looked at Karly. There was no love in that look. There wasn't even anger anymore.
There was only calculation.
"You know too much," Hakeem said. He took a step forward.
Karly turned. She tried to run toward the line of trees that marked the road, but her left leg gave way. Hakeem had kicked her in the shin back at the house. The pain flared hot and white, buckling her knee.
She scrambled, fingers clawing at the mud.
A hand shoved her back. Hard.
Gravity reversed.
The world tilted. The gray sky swapped places with the brown earth. For a second, Karly was flying.
Then she hit.
The impact was a thunderclap inside her own skull.
She landed on a ledge of jagged shale, thirty feet down. The sound of her spine snapping was louder than the rain. It was a dry, crisp crack, like a dead branch stepping on a winter morning.
She tried to scream, but her lungs refused to expand.
Pain didn't come immediately. It waited, hovering, letting the shock settle in first. Then it arrived, a tidal wave of agony that started at her waist and obliterated everything else.
She couldn't move her legs. She couldn't feel her feet.
Above her, on the lip of the cliff, a flashlight beam cut through the gloom. It danced over her broken body.
"Is she dead?" Ardell's voice drifted down, distorted by the distance.
Hakeem whistled. A low, sharp sound.
From the shadows of the quarry floor, movement. Low shapes. Growls that vibrated in the wet air. Wild dogs. They lived in the scrap heaps, starving and vicious.
They smelled the blood before Karly felt it leaving her body.
"Let's go, Ma," Hakeem called out. "Nature will clean up the mess."
Karly watched the flashlight beam retreat. She watched the darkness close in.
The first set of teeth sank into her calf. She felt the pressure, the tearing of muscle, but the pain was distant now. Her body was shutting down.
Rage.
It was the only thing keeping her heart beating. It wasn't fear. It wasn't sadness for the daughter she would never see grow up. Not just sadness, anyway. It was a white-hot, hollow grief for Hope, a name she'd only had the chance to whisper for three years. A face she could barely recall through the agony. It was a pure, nuclear hatred.
If I come back, she thought, as a set of jaws clamped around her throat. I will burn you all.
The darkness swallowed her whole.
...
Gasp.
Air rushed into her lungs so violently her ribs cracked.
Karly sat bolt upright. Her hands flew to her throat, clawing at intact skin. No blood. No teeth marks.
Her heart hammered against her sternum, a frantic bird trapped in a cage. Thump-thump-thump.
She looked around.
Wood paneling. Peeling beige wallpaper. A water stain on the ceiling shaped like a Rorschach test.
The trailer. Her old room.
She looked at her hands. They were small. Thin. The knuckles weren't scarred yet.
She turned her head to the calendar on the wall. A picture of a kitten in a basket.
May 12, 2014.
Outside the thin aluminum walls, a voice screeched.
"Shut that damn dog up or I'll poison it myself!"
Ardell.
Karly swung her legs over the side of the narrow mattress. Her feet hit the linoleum floor. It was cold. Solid.
She stood up and walked to the cracked mirror taped to the back of the door.
A seventeen-year-old girl stared back. Hollow cheeks. Dark circles under eyes that looked too old for her face.
Karly Lowe touched the glass.
She wasn't the victim anymore. She wasn't the girl who died in the quarry.
Inside this malnourished teenage body was the mind of a thirty-year-old trauma surgeon. A hacker known only as 'Phantom'. A woman who had advised billionaires.
She picked up a chipped utility knife from the desk. She slid the blade out. Click. Click.
The sound was the only music she needed.
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8.6
In my past life, the Cerberus strain leaked, turning the world into a blood-soaked hell of rotting flesh and mutated monsters.
I thought my boyfriend Declan and my best friend Hailee would have my back as we fled the quarantine zone.
Instead, when the surging crowd of the infected cornered us, they didn't hesitate.
They shoved me backward into the horde just to buy themselves three seconds to run.
As I fell into the mud, I saw them fleeing without a single backward glance.
"She's dead weight anyway!" Hailee screamed.
"Just keep running, she'll distract them!" Declan yelled back.
I was torn apart, feeling the agonizing tear of rotting teeth sinking into my neck and the hot spray of my own blood.
Before the apocalypse, my greedy uncle had locked away my ten-million-dollar trust fund, leaving me with nothing but a fake boyfriend who only wanted me for my money.
Until my last breath, I couldn't understand how the people I loved most could trade my life for a head start.
Why did I blindly trust them? Why didn't I see through their perfectly choreographed lies?
Opening my eyes again, the stench of decaying flesh vanished, replaced by the sterile smell of my college dorm room.
Hailee and Declan were standing over my bed, faking tears of concern over my meningitis fever.
I was back exactly seven days before the world ended, and my spatial vault ability had come back with me.
This time, I'm extorting my uncle for every cent, hoarding the city's supplies, and leaving them all to rot.

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Isolde Mitchell knew her wealthy husband was cheating on her, but the true nightmare began when her mother-in-law summoned her.
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When Isolde packed her bags and demanded a divorce, her husband Clark just laughed.
He threatened to use their ironclad prenup to leave her penniless and take full custody of her daughter just to torture her.
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"If you fail, you will never see Bria again."
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Betrayed, Ayleen confronted him, but her adoptive family ambushed her at home. Her parents and brother sided with Alessandra, now pregnant by Don, demanding Ayleen sign divorce papers to secure family investments. "You're an embarrassment," her mother snapped, threatening to cut her trust fund. Ayleen tossed back their heirloom necklace and walked out.
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