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THE HEART THEY STOLE: Rebirth of the Scapegoat Bride

In her first life, Elara Silas was a biological insurance policy a spare part for her sickly brother and a shadow to her saintly twin sister, Elena. Her existence ended on a cold operating table, her heart harvested while her husband, John Grant, watched with chilling indifference. But death was only a detour. Waking up three years in the past, Elara is no longer the obedient dog begging for scraps of affection. Armed with the memories of her family's ultimate betrayal, she prepares to dismantle the Silas empire from the inside out. Her first move? Rejecting her father's control to sign a secret contract with his greatest rival: the enigmatic and breathtakingly handsome Orion. Expectations shatter when she meets him. Orion isn't just a powerful jeweler; he is a man haunted by the same ghost. In a world-altering revelation, he confesses the truth: he wasn't a bystander in the first life-he was the man behind the glass, murdered by Elara's father while trying to save her. Now, two souls who died in the same tragedy are united by a lethal alliance. As Elara returns to the Silas mansion to play the role of the repentant daughter, she finds herself trapped in the same deadly games-including Elena's blood-soaked frame-ups and her mother's toxic healing schemes. But this time, Elara isn't alone. With Orion's shadow looming over the Silas household and a black opal ring hiding a shared secret, the hunt has begun.
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Chapter 6

"I was thinking to come get you myself" he added 

I ignored him.

"Where are the specs for the autumn line?"

He didn't answer. Instead, he walked toward me, his movements slow and deliberate. He didn't stop until he was standing directly in my path, forcing me to look up. The air between us felt thick, charged with the kind of static that precedes a lightning strike.

"In this room, there is no Vanguard and there are no specs," he whispered. He reached out, his fingers grazing the edge of my drafting stool. "And there is no Mr Joe. That name was for the letters. For the world."

I felt my breath hitch. "Then who am I speaking to?"

He stepped closer, invading my personal space until I was backed against the edge of the heavy oak table. He leaned down, his face inches from mine, the heat of him radiating through my thin blouse.

"Call me Orion," he murmured.

The name felt like a secret, something ancient and powerful.

"Orion," I repeated, the syllables tasting like silk on my tongue.

He smiled then, a slow, predatory curve of his lips that wasn't meant for a business partner. He reached out and tucked a stray strand of hair behind my ear, his fingers lingering on the sensitive skin of my neck. I should have pulled away. I should have reminded him of the contract, the hotel, and the professional boundaries I had spent all night rehearsing.

But I was paralyzed by the look in his eyes-a mixture of desperate longing and a dark, possessive hunger.

"You have a habit of looking for an exit, Elara," Orion said, his voice dropping to a husky velvet. "But you need to understand something. I didn't spend three years tracking your designs and waiting for you to realize your family was a nest of vipers just to let you sit in a hotel room alone."

"I'm here for the jewelry, Orion. Not for... this," I gestured vaguely between us, my heart hammering against my ribs.

"Are you?" He leaned in even closer, his breath warm against my ear, sending a violent shiver down my spine. "Because the way your pulse is jumping against my thumb tells a different story."

He was right. My body was betraying me, reacting to him in a way it never had to John Grant or any man in my past life. It was as if my soul recognized him, even if my mind was still catching up.

"Your father's men have been circling the block since dawn," Orion whispered, his breath a warm ghost against my skin. "He's terrified, Elara. He doesn't know you're here to sign a contract?"

I stiffened, the mention of my father bringing back the cold, sharp clarity of my mission. He didn't love me, but he certainly valued the profit my hands could create. "What did you tell them?"

Orion pulled back just enough to look me in the eye, his expression turning lethal. He reached into his pocket and pulled out a small, velvet box. He flipped it open to reveal a ring-not a diamond, but a black opal that looked like a trapped, swirling galaxy.

"I told his lead security that I don't discuss my private acquisitions with trespassers," Orion said, his voice dropping to a gravelly low as he took my hand. He slid the ring onto my middle finger. It fit perfectly, the weight of it feeling like a promise. 

"That's for the best they don't find out"

I looked at the ring, the dark stones catching the light, then back at him. "You're using me to drive him into a panic. You want him to think I've defected before I've even designed a single piece."

"I'm giving you the one thing he never did: a choice with teeth," he corrected, his hand sliding to the small of my back, pulling me firmly against him until I could feel the steady, powerful thrum of his heart. "Stay the night at the penthouse, Elara. Not as a guest, and not as a daughter seeking shelter. Stay as the secret weapon they never saw coming. Let them sit in that silent house and wonder which one of their sins finally pushed you into my arms."

I looked at the ring on my finger-the black opal pulsing with trapped light-and then back at the man who had just claimed me as his own. The heat of his body was a physical weight, a stark contrast to the hollow coldness I had lived with for twenty-three years.

"Why, Orion?" I asked, my voice barely a whisper, yet it felt like it filled the entire studio. "Why are you doing all of this for me? You've built an entire fortress around a woman you've barely spoken to until tonight." This didn't happen in my past life.

I felt the familiar, bitter venom of my past life rising in my throat. In that life, no one had fought for me. No one had even looked at me unless they needed a blood sample or a signature. I had been a ghost long before I died on that table. Even if I hadn't accepted his offer back then, I couldn't understand this-this intensity, this desperation to keep me close.

A dark thought took root. Was this just another trap? Was Orion just a more sophisticated predator than my father? Perhaps I was simply a beautiful tool he could use to dismantle the Silas empire, a weapon he would polish until the job was done, only to dump me in the trash once my family was in ruins.

I looked up at him, my eyes narrowing, hardening into the flint-like gaze of a woman who had already been murdered once. If he's going to use me, I thought, my heart turning to ice, then I might as well use him, too. We'll see who is left standing when the smoke clears.

Whatever he and my family had is good, which is that they don't get along.

"Is this just revenge for you?" I challenged my hand flat against his chest to keep the distance. "Am I just the easiest way for you to twist the knife in my father's back?"

Orion's expression didn't shift into anger. Instead, a look of profound, agonizing recognition crossed his face. He leaned in, his forehead resting against mine, his breath hitching as if he were in physical pain. His hands moved from my shoulders to the back of my neck, his fingers tangling in my hair with a possessive, trembling grip.

"You think I'm playing a game of business," he rasped, his green eyes swirling with a storm of emotions I couldn't yet name. "You think I'm looking for a profit."

He pulled me even closer, until there wasn't a breath of air between us, his voice dropping to a level that made the very floor beneath my feet feel unstable.

"Elara, I didn't spend years hoping to get you just to find out you were gone," he whispered, his lips brushing against mine with every word. "I didn't spend my life watching you through a glass window, unable to break the locks, only to let you doubt me now."

The air left my lungs. My heart stopped.

"What are you saying?" I gasped, my hands gripping his silk sleeves for support. What's happening?.

He looked at me with a gaze so raw, so filled with the haunting weight of a thousand memories, that it shattered every defense I had spent the night building.

"You're not the only one who lived in the past," he whispered.

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