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Second Life, Second Chance

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On her 50th anniversary, a woman discovers her marriage to Damien Slater was a legal sham. Her husband’s true wife is his sister-in-law, Vanessa, whose son she unknowingly raised as her own. The horrifying truth reveals Damien drowned her biological infant at birth to secure a future for Vanessa's child. After collapsing from the trauma of this betrayal, she wakes up decades in the past on the day of her labor, determined to change her tragic fate.

Second Life, Second Chance Chapter 1

On my 50th wedding anniversary, I took my worn, crumbling marriage certificate to City Hall to renew it.

The clerk glanced at it—and froze.

“This certificate is fake. Our records show you’ve never been married.”

I stared.

“Impossible. I’ve been married to Damien Slater for fifty years.”

The clerk pulled up his file.

“Well…Yes, Mr. Slater is married—but his wife’s name is Vanessa Grant.”

Vanessa.

His widowed sister-in-law. A military doctor who’d spent decades living among the troops.

My hands shook as I returned home and confronted Damien.

He didn’t even try to deny it.

“I’ve treated you well all these years. Isn’t that enough? Vanessa is my true love. I only ever wanted her—our children, our life.”

My son counseled me and said, “To spare your feelings, my parents kept it a secret their whole lives. You’re getting old now. What more do you want?”

Only then did I learn the truth. The child I had raised with my own hands was never mine by blood.

Decades ago, Vanessa and I gave birth on the same day.

To ensure her child would grow up with intellect, privilege, and a future that I could provide, Damien switched our children.

My own son?

Damien drowned him in the pond the moment he drew breath.

And I—fool that I was—raised Vanessa’s boy as my own.

I even got him all the way to Claremont University.

The truth broke me, and I collapsed.

When I opened my eyes again—I was back.

Back to the day I went into labor.

A familiar pain surged through me as I opened my eyes, and a blinding white light hung overhead.

“Look at our son, Tanya—look how adorable he is,” my husband, Damien Slater, said as he cradled a baby at the edge of the hospital bed, his smile warm and bright.

I glanced around the room, then at Damien’s youthful face, and the realization hit me: I had been reborn.

This was the very day I had given birth in my previous life—the same day my own child had been killed by this monster!

Panic ignited within me.

Ignoring the pain from childbirth, I reached for the baby.

“Give him to me!”

Damien handed him over.

I immediately unwrapped the swaddling, pulled down the baby’s pants, and saw it—a round, bluish birthmark on his bottom.

Blood roared in my veins.

This was the ungrateful child I had raised in my previous life! It was Damien and his sister-in-law, Vanessa Grant’s illegitimate son!

Damien smiled calmly as he attempted to deceive me.

“They say a birthmark on the bottom is a good luck charm. Our son will be carefree and successful.”

I sneered coldly.

Of course—because I had been the sucker raising him all these years, pouring my heart and soul into his care.

I had sent him to Claremont University, and he had told me not to mind Damien and Vanessa’s affair.

I wanted to tear this entire family apart at the thought.

But the immediate priority was finding my own son.

I forced down my rage and turned to Damien.

“How is Vanessa? And her child?”

A flicker of unease crossed his face.

“She’s doing fine. She gave birth to a son, too.”

“You take care of the baby. I’ll go check on her.”

With that, he got up and left in a hurry.

I watched coldly, then called a nurse over and whispered a few instructions.

Minutes later, I carried the baby into Vanessa’s empty hospital room. Both her and Damien were called away by the nurse.

My son lay abandoned on the bed, his breath weak.

Without hesitation, I swapped him with the imposter in my arms.

Holding the tiny bundle in my arms, tears pricked my eyes.

Even at our first meeting, I could feel it clearly—this was my son.

In my previous life, Damien had left under the pretense of going to the military base and had taken Vanessa along as a military doctor.

They had enjoyed themselves far away, returning to me only when they needed money or longed to see their child.

Meanwhile, I clung to a forged marriage certificate and raised their bastard as if he were flesh of my flesh.

I wore myself thin for them. Gave them everything. Sent their son to the prestigious Claremont University.

Not this time.

This time, I wouldn’t just reclaim what was stolen.

I would burn them alive with the truth.

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Second Life, Second Chance of Contents

Ch. 1 Ch. 2 Ch. 3 Ch. 4
Ch. 5
Ch. 6
Ch. 7
Ch. 8
Ch. 9
Ch. 10
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