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The Architect Who Rose From Ashes

I died of a broken heart while my fiancé, Kade, was busy comforting his "best friend" over a cold. When I opened my eyes, I was back at our engagement party, ten years in the past. I didn't hesitate. I took off the ring and called it quits. But Kyla wasn't letting go that easily. She deliberately ate a peanut cookie, faking a severe reaction to frame me. Kade didn't ask questions. He looked at me with pure hatred. "You monster! You knew she was allergic!" He even blamed me for his driver's sudden heart attack, screaming that I was a murderer who deserved to be ruined. I didn't defend myself. I didn't cry. I simply boarded a plane to London and vanished from his life. Thirteen years later, I returned as a world-renowned architect. Kade, who had finally uncovered the truth and spent a decade in silent penance, fell to his knees begging for a second chance. I looked at the man who had once been my world and smiled coldly. "I forgive you, Kade. But the Harper who loved you is dead. You killed her yourself."
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Chapter 4

Harper Merritt POV:

The night passed like a blur of restless energy. I packed methodically, each item placed in my suitcase feeling like a deliberate step towards a future unburdened by Kade. Sleep wouldn't come. My mind raced with the events of the evening. Kade' s fury, Kyla' s deceit, the Riveras' heartbreak. It was a lot to process, even for a woman who remembered dying and waking up in the past.

As the first faint streaks of dawn touched the sky, painting the windows in hues of grey and rose, I glanced at my phone. A message from Glennie. "Be careful, Harper. Call us when you land." A wave of affection, and guilt, washed over me. They were good people. I would miss them.

I pulled out the legal documents I had prepared yesterday afternoon, after leaving Kade at the engagement party. They were simple but crucial: a revised will, a detailed prenuptial agreement (just in case my past self had somehow signed something silly), and a formal termination of all business ties with Rivera Enterprises. My previous life had taught me to be thorough. I wouldn' t leave any loopholes for Kade to exploit, financially or emotionally. He would have nothing to hold over me.

I recalled a conversation from my previous life, one I' d dismissed as unimportant then, but now it resonated with chilling clarity. Kade, speaking casually, had mentioned how much he disliked the lawyers who handled his family's affairs. He saw them as rigid and outdated. This new knowledge was a weapon. I had subtly changed the details of my divorce in my past life to use the exact same old-fashioned, convoluted legal system he detested, making it a nightmare for him to navigate. It was a small, petty victory, but satisfying.

My memory from the future was a gift, but a volatile one. Every deviation, every choice I made, rippled through the timeline. I had stopped Kade from getting married to me, I had left Kyla to deal with her own allergic reaction, and now, I was leaving for London. My actions felt like pulling threads from a tightly woven tapestry, and I had no idea what new patterns would emerge.

A sudden, violent pounding erupted at my suite door. The sound was deafening, rattling the frame. It was Kade. He was here. My heart, despite my resolve, pounded against my ribs. This was it. The final act.

I took a deep breath, pushing down the fear, replacing it with a cold, clear focus. I opened the door.

Kade stood there, his face contorted in a mask of pure, unadulterated rage. His eyes, usually a cool blue, were now blazing with an inferno of anger. He looked like a man possessed. He didn't even wait for me to speak.

"You scheming bitch!" he roared, his voice echoing down the silent corridor. He lunged at me, grabbing my shoulders with a bone-crushing grip. His fingers dug into my flesh, pain blooming instantly. "What have you done?! Do you know what you've done?!"

I winced, but held his gaze, refusing to flinch. "I've done nothing but save myself, Kade."

"Save yourself?!" he snarled, his face inches from mine, spittle flying. "You think you're so clever, don't you? Humiliating me, running away. But this? This is beyond sick, Harper!" His voice dropped, raw with venom. "Kyla... she's in the hospital. Severe allergic reaction. She could die!" He shook me violently. "And it's all your fault!"

My mind reeled. So, it had happened. Just as Kyla had planned. And just as Kade had reacted, with blind, unthinking rage.

"And then there's him," Kade continued, his voice cracking with a new, horrifying edge. "My father's chauffeur, Mr. Henderson. He had a heart attack. After he dropped Kyla off at the hospital. He's dead, Harper. Dead! Do you understand?!"

A cold dread spread through me, chilling me to the core. Mr. Henderson. Kind, gentle Mr. Henderson, who always had a smile and a treat for me as a child. He was dead? In my previous life, Mr. Henderson had lived a long, quiet life, retiring ten years later. This was new. This was a deviation. My interference. My heart sank, a sickening realization dawning on me.

"Are you satisfied now?" Kade spat, his words like acid. "Is this what you wanted? To destroy everything? To kill people just to get what you want?" He accused me of killing him, of planning it all. The accusation was so vile, so far from the truth of what I was trying to do, that it left me speechless.

I remembered my past life, my own death in that hospital, Kade oblivious, wrapped up in Kyla' s minor dramatics. I remembered the years of subtle slights, the constant feeling of being less than, of being unseen. I remembered his coldness, his dismissal. And now, he was calling me a murderer.

My silence seemed to fuel his rage. He shook me again, harder this time, his eyes burning into mine. "You're a monster, Harper. A cold-hearted, calculating monster. I knew you were angry, but I never thought you were capable of this. You're worse than I ever imagined."

Each word was a physical blow, punching the air from my lungs. The sheer injustice of it, the absolute blindness of his accusations, left me hollow. He saw me as a villain, a vengeful ex, plotting and scheming. He saw nothing of the woman who had loved him unconditionally, nothing of the woman who was trying to save his future, not just her own.

It isn't about him, I reminded myself. It's about you. And the others you can save.

He finally released me, pushing me away with such force that I stumbled backward, hitting my luggage with a dull thud. The shock of the impact, the sudden coldness where his hands had been, momentarily stunned me.

"I'm going to the hospital," he declared, his voice tight with barely suppressed emotion, a strange mix of grief and hatred. "And when I come back, Harper, you'd better be gone. If I ever see your face again, I swear, you will regret it. I will make sure you pay for this."

He spun on his heel and stormed out, slamming the door behind him with such force that the entire suite vibrated. The sound echoed through the silent mansion, a final, thunderous punctuation mark to our shattered relationship.

I sank to the floor, my legs suddenly too weak to hold me. The cold marble seeped through my thin clothes. My shoulders ached, my head throbbed. Tears welled in my eyes, not for Kade, not for the lost engagement, but for Mr. Henderson, an innocent casualty of a timeline I had tried to alter for the better. And for myself, for having to bear the weight of Kade' s monstrous, misplaced hatred.

He truly believed I was evil. He truly believed I was a murderer. The man I had loved for so long had such an abysmal opinion of me, and there was nothing I could say or do to change it. This was the final, undeniable truth. My connection to him was not just broken; it was irrevocably poisoned. This was the end. There was no going back.

In my past life, I would have cried, screamed, begged him to listen. I would have tried to explain, to defend myself. But that Harper was dead. This Harper, the one with the memories of a wasted decade and a stress-induced heart condition, knew better. Some misunderstandings were too deep, some hatred too ingrained. His reality was built on Kyla's lies, and mine was a place he would never understand.

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