
Reborn To Reclaim: The Boss Who Never Forgot
In her past life, Isla Montclair gave everything to her sister, Vivienne, and her fiancé, Ronan - her smarts, her opportunities, everything that should have been hers - only to be betrayed on her wedding eve by the two people she trusted most.
Now reborn two months back, Isla won't sit back and let them have it all; she's going to reclaim what's hers and make sure Ronan and Vivienne get exactly what they deserve.
With her past knowledge and experience, she's building her escape plan, and no one will manipulate her, deceive her, or belittle her this time.
But in this second chance at life, she didn't expect her famous boss, Lucian Vale, to have his eyes on her.
He watches her silently, smiles at her, assists her, and his eyes bury deep secrets inside.
She doesn't understand him, and she won't let him trick her too.
But Lucian Vale is also here to reclaim what should have been his, and he won't be standing back watching anymore.
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Chapter 10
Isla POV
It was Monday and I stood watching my department prepare for the meeting with Lucian. I wasn't the only one panicking.
The meeting had come completely out of nowhere.
Gerald was visibly nervous, taking his frustration out on a nearby coworker, sweating and muttering under his breath as he paced. Every few seconds his eyes darted to the closed meeting room door like he was waiting for something he already knew was coming.
He caught me watching him.
"What are you looking at? Get prepared!" He snapped, turning away before I could respond.
Obviously still furious about my refusal to do his extra work.
I watched him go.
Now that I thought about it - could that be why this meeting was called?
We were called in shortly after.
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We all settled into the large meeting room, every member of my department present, eyes fixed on the empty seat at the head of the table.
The door opened.
Every head turned.
But it wasn't Lucian.
A tall woman stepped inside - dark brown skin, long natural hair, an easy confidence in the way she carried herself. But despite that confidence she looked slightly bashful as she scanned the room.
"Sorry," she said quietly. "I'm new. I was told I needed to be here."
I blinked.
I had never seen her before. Not in this life and not in my last one.
The future was already shifting. Things were changing that I hadn't anticipated.
She scanned the room and her eyes landed on me - seated alone, empty chairs on either side, the way I always ended up. She walked over without hesitation and sat beside me.
I froze.
Someone had voluntarily sat beside me.
"Hello!" she said brightly.
I didn't know what to do with her energy. She was confident and warm and drawing every eye in the room without trying - the kind of person who walked into a space and immediately belonged in it.
She reminded me of Vivienne.
I hoped she wasn't.
She glanced around the room at the visible tension and leaned slightly toward me.
"Is it always like this?" she whispered.
"Only when someone's about to get fired," I said quietly.
She blinked. Then a small smile crossed her face like she was trying not to laugh.
I glanced across the room. Vivienne had already noticed us. Our eyes met briefly and she gave me a small wave that didn't reach her eyes.
I looked away.
I just needed this meeting to start.
On cue the door opened.
Lucian walked in, laptop in hand, expression unreadable. He took his seat without greeting anyone, opened his documents and scanned them in silence.
The room held its breath.
"I'm sure you're all aware of the upcoming business gala," he said finally.
The gala. The same one Ronan had used to launch himself in my last life. The one I had quietly built his entire pitch for and watched him walk away with investors while I sat at home.
Not this time.
Lucian leaned forward, his eyes settling on Gerald.
"The documents prepared for this event are not sufficient. The quality doesn't meet the standard I expect for investor presentations." He turned the folder over on the table. "Mr Marsh. Can you explain this."
I went rigid in my seat.
The girl beside me noticed. "You okay?" she whispered.
I nodded without answering.
"My apologies Sir." Gerald straightened. "I'll speak to my team and we can redo everything-"
"It isn't the team's work." Lucian cut him off quietly. "I placed you in this position because of your attention to detail Mr Marsh. The quality has dropped significantly compared to your previous submissions."
He paused. "Did you delegate this work to someone else?"
Silence.
I pressed my lips together.
More like he had never done his own work and I had been doing all of it for years.
Then Gerald spoke.
"My apologies." He didn't look at me. Didn't hesitate. "I delegated the work to Miss Montclair."
Every head in the room turned toward me.
I sat completely still, my face calm while my mind went blank with the sheer audacity of it.
I had not touched a single one of his documents.
"Isla was helping with his work this past week," Vivienne added from across the table, her voice soft with manufactured concern, a small apologetic tilt of her head in my direction. "I'm sure she did her best."
Murmurs of agreement rippled around the table.
I opened my mouth.
"I don't remember Mr Vale asking you anything."
The new girl beside me spoke first, arms folded, voice completely calm.
"Very unprofessional to jump in without letting her speak." she added.
I blinked. Someone had come to my defence for the first time and she didn't even know me.
Vivienne looked genuinely thrown. "I - I was only sharing what I observed."
"Well she's not wrong," a coworker said, glancing between Gerald and Lucian. "Isla was always the one doing Mr Marsh's extra work."
Silence.
Gerald flinched.
Lucian tilted his head slowly. "She was doing your work?" His voice dropped. "For how long."
Gerald paled. "It was only for this one Sir-"
"No." I heard my own voice before I decided to use it. "I didn't work on that document Mr Vale. But the previous ones - he always made me work on them. If you want I can show you evidence. I have records of my hours and research."
I pressed my hand over my mouth, shocked by my own outburst.
The room was very quiet.
"I see." Lucian's gaze moved back to Gerald. "So Mr Marsh before Miss Montclair produces that evidence. Who worked on these documents? The current ones and the previous submissions. I don't tolerate dishonesty from people who have worked for me for years."
Gerald had gone completely white.
"I - I worked on this one Sir," he said. "She only helped a little with the previous ones."
"A little," Lucian repeated. He looked down at the document in front of him. "This is what happens when someone does a little."
He closed the folder. "I'm grateful I reviewed this before it reached our competitors."
Gerald opened his mouth. "I've just been so busy Sir - I'm a father, a husband, I have so much going on-"
"Enough." Lucian cut him off and turned his gaze to Vivienne. "And your comment earlier?"
Vivienne blinked. Then she smiled warm, and soft, with the full performance. "I apologise. I may have been mistaken."
She tilted her head with that particular charm that had never once failed her in a room full of people.
Lucian looked at her for exactly one second.
Then he rolled his eyes.
The room went completely still.
I felt my hands shaking in my lap.
His gaze moved to me.
I flinched under the directness of it.
"So you're the one who produced the previous work."
I nodded, warmth rising in my face. "Yes Sir."
"I'm very impressed." He paused. "Though not entirely surprised. You graduated top of your class."
I stared at him. He knew about that. Had he looked that up. "T-Thank you Sir."
He looked back down at his documents.
"You'll be accompanying me to the gala."
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The same man she watched slaughter others without a single trace of mercy. The man who was twice as cold and twice as ruthless as the husband who destroyed her.
Yet he would not let her go. She found herself stuck between the husband who used her and the ruthless mate who wanted her but refused to admit it. Two powerful men. One woman who was never supposed to survive any of it. And a moon goddess who was not done with her yet.

8.2
The prophecy didn't save me, it claimed me.
Death was not her ending...... it was her rebirth.
Awakened into a world of gods, bloodlines, and ancient curses, she learns that her second life is bound to a prophecy written long before she existed. Marked by divine blood and hunted by fate, she becomes the one Olympus never wanted to rise again.
As secrets unfold and forbidden bonds form, she must decide whether to obey the destiny forced upon her or defy the gods who control her future. But prophecies always demand a price, and some rebirths are meant to destroy the world that created them.
Because being reborn under a cursed prophecy means there is no escape, only fate.

9.7
The Moon Goddess doesn't make mistakes. But as Alpha King Damien Blackmoor stood before his entire kingdom and rejected his fated mate, he wondered if the goddess had finally lost her mind. Aria Thornwood was weak. Wolfless. Worthless. And the only woman destiny had chosen for him. Humiliated before thousands, Damien cast her into exile, choosing pride over prophecy. He told himself it was for the best. He told himself the Moon Goddess made a mistake. He told himself these lies for five years. Until the curse came. Until his kingdom began to die. Until the ancient prophecy revealed that only the True Luna could save them all.
Now Damien must journey into the wilderness to find the woman he destroyed and beg for her help. But Aria is no longer the broken girl he rejected. She has become something the world has never seen, a True Luna, more powerful than any Alpha in history. She doesn't need a king. She doesn't need a mate. And she is not interested in forgiveness. The Moon Goddess doesn't make mistakes. Damien did. And winning back his rejected mate will require more than his crown. It will require his heart. Some bonds cannot be broken. Some kings must learn to kneel. And some love is worth any price.

9.5
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When I opened my eyes again, I had transmigrated into Vivian Hartwell-the long-lost "real" daughter with a tragically cursed fate.
I had barely been taken back into the Hartwell family before they forced me to attend a so-called "death matchmaking" event in Kingsford-on behalf of Natalie Hartwell, the fake heiress-to meet Damian Blackwood, the infamous "living reaper."
Rumor had it Damian was brutal and bloodthirsty-every woman who'd ever been involved with him either ended up dead or driven insane.
At the event, over a hundred socialites were trembling on their knees, silently praying they wouldn't be the one chosen.
Just as Damian let out a cold smirk and reached to pick his unlucky victim, I took a deep breath from the back of the crowd.
The scent emanating from him was a rare, potent masculine essence-something encountered perhaps once in ten millennia.
For a painfully picky succubus like me, this was nothing short of salvation.
I kicked aside the girl blocking my way, my eyes practically glowing as I threw both hands up. "Pick me! Hurry, pick me!"

7.8
"This isn't right..." I whispered.
But my stepbrothers wouldn't let me go.
"You're ours now," Sylver said quietly. "And that's not going to change."
My mother and I have been running for three years-from Eryndor Blackshade, the vampire cult leader obsessed with finding me.
Just when he finds us again, my mother makes a desperate move: she marries King Reid Thornevale, the most powerful Lycan in the Blood Hollow Pack.
But Reid comes with a dangerous secret-triplet hybrid sons, born of vampire and werewolf blood. They're ruthless, cursed... and now, my stepbrothers. From the moment Sylver, Cassian, and Rylan Thornevale lay eyes on me, something ancient stirs-twisted, forbidden, and hungry.
A fire that scorches morality and melts all reason. Our connection isn't just wrong. It's deadly. Because the Thornevale bloodline is cursed, descendants of Elder Varek, the first vampire–werewolf hybrid, were sealed away centuries ago.
The curse awakens under every Red Moon, turning them into monsters driven by bloodlust and desire. Now I'm caught in the middle. Between a cult that wants to sacrifice me... And stepbrothers who want to claim me. And I don't know which fate will destroy me first.

8.7
I woke up from a coma in the hospital, universally condemned as the vicious daughter who pushed the beloved fake heiress, Georgina, down the stairs.
My ruthless billionaire brother, Angelo, stood over my bed with cold eyes, ready to destroy me for hurting his precious sister.
But as I looked at him, a terrifying prophecy from my coma flooded my brain. Our entire family was doomed.
In the original timeline, Georgina would team up with corporate rivals to bankrupt the company, frame Angelo, and send him to federal prison, while our parents would abandon me to die miserably.
Lying there, I didn't dare speak. I just desperately cursed my idiot brother in my head.
"This stupid brother is still yelling at me for that fake heiress. He doesn't even know he's going to be framed and sent to prison next month!"
I just wanted to stay quiet, let them ruin themselves, and run away from this toxic family.
But strangely, Angelo didn't strangle me. Instead, his attitude took a shocking turn.
He abruptly fired the driver plotting to kill him, destroyed the abusive fiancé of a family ally, and publicly humiliated Georgina at a high-society gala.
He even shielded me from our abusive parents, declaring to the world that I was the only sister he would ever protect.
I was completely terrified and confused. Why was the tyrant brother suddenly acting like a protective beast?
It wasn't until he flawlessly crushed a massive corporate attack using the exact financial secrets I had just complained about in my mind that a horrifying realization hit me.
He could hear my inner thoughts!