
Reborn To Claim My Billionaire Enemy
When I woke up on the muddy bank of the freezing river, I unlocked a brutal, unfiltered preview of my actual future.
For the past six months, I had been the town's ultimate joke, chasing after a city boy who looked at me like a diseased insect. Everyone thought I jumped into the river because he rejected me.
But the nightmare didn't stop there. In the future I foresaw, my entire family was destroyed. My eldest brother was handcuffed and dragged into a squad car. My second brother died in a pool of blood on the asphalt. My parents passed away from sheer grief and humiliation, and our farm was foreclosed.
Meanwhile, Bart Hawkins—my family's sworn enemy, the boy everyone accused of pushing me, but who actually jumped in to save my life—became a billionaire tech mogul. I ended up starving to death in a damp, moldy basement, completely alone.
I finally understood that I was just a pathetic, tragic side character meant to drag my family into hell. My own sister-in-law, Felicie, had been stealing our food and money, laughing at my misery behind my back.
But right now, my mother was still alive, my brothers were safe, and the farm was ours.
When Felicie walked into my bedroom, playing the devoted sister-in-law with a bowl of clear, meatless broth while a stolen roasted chicken thigh leaked grease through her apron pocket, I didn't play along.
"What's in your pocket, Felicie?"
This time, I was going to tear that horrific future apart with my bare hands.
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Chapter 2
The darkness was not peaceful. Delois felt her body falling through an endless, suffocating void. Her stomach plummeted, and her heart hammered wildly against her ribs.
Suddenly, the blackness shattered like glass. She was thrown into a dream so vivid it made her skin crawl.
She was watching herself. She saw her own body, looking thin and desperate, clinging to Julian Sloan's arm. Julian's face was twisted in pure revulsion. He peeled her fingers off his sleeve like she was a diseased insect.
The scene violently shifted. She was looking into the Thornton family kitchen. Her sister-in-law, Felicie, was hiding behind the door. Felicie was pointing at Delois's retreating back, her shoulders shaking with silent, malicious laughter.
The nightmare accelerated, flashing like a broken film projector.
She saw her elderly parents walking down Main Street. Their shoulders were slumped. Neighbors pointed and whispered about their crazy, desperate daughter. Her parents kept their heads down, swallowing the bitter humiliation.
Then, the images turned bloody.
She saw a bank officer nailing a bright red foreclosure notice to the front door of the Thornton farmhouse.
She saw her oldest brother, Gonzalo, his face bruised and bleeding. Cold steel handcuffs were snapped around his wrists. A police officer shoved him roughly into the back of a squad car.
A screech of tires tore through her eardrums. She saw her second brother, Connie, lying on the asphalt. A pool of dark blood expanded rapidly around his head.
She saw her mother, Blanca. Blanca was lying in a sterile hospital bed, her skin gray and sunken. Blanca's weak hand squeezed Delois's fingers one last time before her chest stopped moving forever.
Delois tried to scream, but her throat was paralyzed.
The dream snapped to a completely different world. A towering skyscraper in Manhattan.
Bart Hawkins stood in front of a massive floor-to-ceiling window. He wasn't wearing his wet leather jacket. He was wearing a dark, perfectly tailored bespoke suit that screamed unimaginable wealth.
A television in the background played a financial news report. The anchor's voice announced Bart Hawkins as the country's newest billionaire tech mogul.
The camera angle of her dream zoomed in on Bart's massive mahogany desk. Sitting right in the center, carefully preserved, was a faded, cheap cotton handkerchief.
Delois recognized it instantly. It was her old handkerchief. The one she had thrown at him in disgust years ago.
The air in the dream turned freezing cold. The luxurious office vanished.
Delois found herself curled into a tight ball in the corner of a damp, moldy basement. Her bones ached from the cold. Her stomach cramped with violent hunger. She was completely alone. She closed her eyes in the dark, waiting for death.
The sheer terror of the vision crashed over her like a tidal wave. She fought against the paralysis.
She opened her mouth and forced the air out of her lungs.
"No!"
Delois's eyes snapped open. Her pupils were dilated, adjusting to the dim light. She sucked in a massive, ragged breath of real air.
She was lying in her own bed. The familiar floral wallpaper surrounded her. Her forehead was slick with cold sweat. Her nightgown clung to her damp back. She instinctively reached up, her trembling fingers wrapping around the old, wooden amulet her grandmother had given her. The familiar, braided cord and the cool touch of the wood grounded her slightly.
Her mother, Blanca, was sitting on the edge of the mattress. Blanca held a damp washcloth in her rough hands. Her eyes were swollen and red, the skin around them puffy from hours of crying.
The moment Delois opened her eyes, Blanca dropped the washcloth. She leaned forward and crushed Delois against her chest.
"You foolish girl," Blanca sobbed, her voice cracking. "Why would you do something so stupid? Why would you jump?"
Delois felt the solid, warm weight of her mother. She felt the callouses on Blanca's hands gripping her shoulders. Her brain fired on all cylinders.
She looked at the old wooden dresser. She looked at the faded curtains. The horrific images she had just witnessed weren't just a nightmare. They were a brutal, unfiltered preview of her actual future. And they were a key. As the terror of the vision receded, the locked doors in her mind burst open. The missing six months of her life came rushing back in a dizzying torrent. Every humiliation, every stupid mistake she had made over Julian, every cruel whisper in town-she remembered it all with agonizing clarity.
She realized she was nothing but a pathetic, tragic side character in a story meant to destroy her family. But right now, her mother was alive. Her brothers were safe. The farm was theirs.
Delois wrapped her arms tightly around Blanca's waist. The lingering panic in her chest hardened into something cold and sharp. She would not let that future happen. She would tear it apart with her bare hands if she had to.
Suddenly, the heavy thud of boots echoed from the hallway.
"I'm going to kill that bastard!" her brother Gonzalo roared, his voice shaking the floorboards.
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A looming threat forces them to face a contracted marriage or risk losing their inheritance. When they first meet, Aiden is struck by an unexpected attraction, as if it were love at first sight. Yet, his notorious reputation precedes him, and Hermione makes no effort to hide her disdain.
As their contractual marriage evolves into a battle of wills, Aiden must work to melt Hermione's icy heart, proving that he is more than what meets the eye. But can he persuade her to rise above her prejudices and bravely pursue love?

7.0
On her wedding night, Liora Vale expected passion from her wealthy husband. Instead, she got rejection and humiliation.
When his dangerously seductive best friend, Kael Draven, corners her on the balcony and claims her virgin body with raw, unprotected fury, Liora discovers a pleasure she never knew existed.
Now addicted to Kael's brutal touch and filthy promises, the once-innocent bride becomes his secret slut, sneaking creampies in limos, riding him at galas, and begging to be bred while her husband sleeps nearby.
Kael won't stop until he destroys Silas and fills Liora's womb with his child.
She was supposed to be the perfect wife... now she's the shameless breeding whore who belongs only to him.

9.2
Averie spent hours preparing a perfect third-anniversary dinner for her billionaire husband, Jarett Sharp.
Instead of celebrating, she received an anonymous photo of him intimately holding another woman.
When Jarett finally arrived, he didn't even look guilty.
"Candida. It's okay. Don't be scared. I'm on my way."
He simply took a call from his mistress, shoved Averie aside, and walked right back out the door.
That same night, Averie's father suffered a massive heart attack.
The hospital demanded a half-million-dollar deposit before they would operate.
But when Averie frantically tried to use the emergency medical trust card Jarett had given her, it was declined.
Jarett had deliberately frozen her access to the funds just hours earlier.
While she begged his assistant on the phone, Jarett refused to be disturbed, busy wrapping his expensive coat around his mistress in the hospital garden.
Averie collapsed in the hallway, realizing the man she loved was deliberately letting her father die.
In the end, a childhood friend stepped in to pay the bill and save her father's life, while her billionaire husband later pinned her to their bed, throwing a check at her and reminding her he had bought her for three million dollars.
Averie didn't shed a single tear.
She slowly ripped his check into pieces, left her massive diamond ring on the dresser, and walked out into the cold New York night with nothing but her old suitcase.
She pulled out her phone and dialed her old ballet professor.
She wasn't just going to leave Jarett Sharp. She was going to destroy him.

9.7
Eliana Rivera is the firstborn daughter of business tycoon Cassian Rivera. When her father's company falls into debt, he marries her off to the arrogant and ruthless billionaire, Alexander Grayson, as part of a business contract and under the threat of blackmail.
Alexander, the billionaire CEO, never planned to marry, but the pressure of blackmail forces him into a union with a woman he barely knows. Although Eliana doesn't see Alexander as her ideal partner, she agrees to the marriage out of a sense of duty.
Once engaged, however, he barely acknowledges her presence and harbours disdain for her because of her father's actions and their relationship. But as they navigate their newfound relationship, the unexpected desire for each other's touch ignites-a twist neither of them planned, leading them toward an unforeseen love.

9.5
Elsie was the Sutton family's perfect puppet, a sickly heiress locked away in a pristine manor and treated like fragile porcelain. Her only purpose was to be a pawn in her mother's corporate games.
Without warning, her mother ordered her to marry Duke Blake, a ruthless, cold-blooded billionaire known for destroying his rivals. Worse, her mother immediately handed over total control of Elsie's life to him, declaring she couldn't even step outside the gates without his explicit permission.
Desperate, Elsie met him and asked if she would be expected to perform wifely duties, praying for a marriage in name only.
"I have a very high sex drive."
He stated it bluntly, shattering her illusions. Yet, when he drove her into the city days later, a sudden swerve sent her tumbling directly into his lap. Instead of the desire he claimed to possess, his body went completely rigid. He violently shoved her away, slamming her hard against the passenger seat. His face was pale, his knuckles white, and he stared straight ahead with a look of absolute, terrifying revulsion.
Humiliation and sharp pain coiled in her chest. She couldn't understand. Why did he demand absolute control over her and boast about his desires, only to treat her accidental touch like a repulsive disease? Why did this all-powerful man secretly smell of hospital antiseptics? What exactly was the Sutton family forcing her to marry?
But she was no longer willing to be a lamb led to the slaughter. Thinking of the provocative black lace hidden behind her wardrobe's false wall, Elsie smiled coldly. She was going to find the fatal flaw in this ruthless billionaire's code, and use it to completely shatter her cage.

7.9
Justice was dragged back from the slums by her biological father, only to be sold off to the billionaire Aguirre family. Her purpose was simple: marry their comatose heir to secure a three-hundred-million-dollar lifeline for his company.
Her stepmother and stepsister sneered at her cheap canvas shoes, treating her like a contagious disease.
"A high school dropout from the slums marrying a billionaire? It's a miracle your trashy bloodline is getting anywhere near the estate," her stepsister Emery mocked.
At the sprawling estate, the "comatose" heir, Auguste, was secretly conscious. Disgusted by his new bride, he orchestrated her enrollment at an elite prep school, hoping the ruthless rich kids would break her. On her very first day, Emery ambushed her, loudly broadcasting Justice's "dropout" status to the entire classroom and turning her into an instant social pariah. The teachers tried to humiliate her with impossible calculus, and the students treated her like garbage.
They all thought she was just a pathetic, uneducated pawn they could easily crush and discard. They had no idea that her "dropout" file was a manufactured ghost, or that the Aguirre family's top intelligence network had just hit a military-grade firewall trying to look into her past.
Justice didn't panic. She flawlessly solved the university-level equation on the board, then walked into the cafeteria and looked right at Emery.
"She has no Barnes blood. She is a squatter living in my father's house."
With three casual sentences, Justice completely incinerated her stepsister's elite life. The billionaire heir wanted to play games? She was about to show them all what a real monster looked like.