
Too Late For Regret: My Dead Heart
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Rain lashed against the twisted metal as Hallie lay pinned in the wreckage of her car, her chest crushed and fading fast.
The paramedic found her phone and desperately dialed her husband, Aidan.
"Your wife has been in a severe car crash! We're losing her!" the paramedic shouted over the storm.
A harsh, mocking laugh came through the speaker.
"Tell her this is a pathetic way to stop the divorce," Aidan sneered. "I do not have time for her crazy games."
The line went dead, and Hallie's heart flatlined.
Separated from her body, Hallie's ghost was forced to witness the horrific aftermath of her own death.
Her mother refused to claim her corpse because there was no insurance payout, telling the hospital to throw her in a ditch.
Pulled back to her penthouse, she found Aidan gently holding her sister, Cecile.
Cecile sobbed about Hallie's "fake crash" in Aidan's arms, but the moment he looked away, a wicked smirk of victory spread across her face.
Cecile was the predator, and Aidan was her willing protector.
He even ordered Hallie's brilliant, life's-work sketchbook to be thrown into an industrial shredder, giving all her corporate resources to fund Cecile's debut.
Hovering in the cold air, Hallie watched her three years of devotion turn to ash.
She was treated like garbage, a mere stepping stone for her sister's rise.
But just as her soul turned to ice, Aidan's face suddenly grew paranoid.
"Check her medical records," Aidan ordered his assistant coldly. "Find out who is helping her fake this injury."
Hallie's invisible spirit shivered with a dark, vengeful anticipation.
What would her arrogant husband do when his relentless digging finally uncovered her cold, dead body?
Too Late For Regret: My Dead Heart Chapter 1
Rain lashed against the twisted metal of the Mercedes.
Hallie could not breathe.
The steering wheel pinned her chest to the driver's seat. Every shallow gasp sent a sharp, stabbing pain through her ribs.
A paramedic shoved his upper body through the shattered window. His heavy jacket smelled of wet asphalt and copper.
He pressed two gloved fingers hard into the side of her neck.
"Pulse is thready and irregular!" he yelled over the storm.
Blood ran down Hallie's forehead. It mixed with the cold rain and stung her eyes. Her vision blurred at the edges. She felt the heat leaving her fingertips.
Another paramedic crouched on the wet road. He dug through her ruined Birkin bag. He pulled out her cracked smartphone.
The screen flickered. The paramedic, wearing clean gloves from his kit, carefully held the device. He managed to activate the screen, his gaze falling on the emergency contact pinned at the top.
Aidan.
The phone began to ring. The sound was faint over the heavy rain. Hallie felt a weak flutter in her crushed chest. She just needed him to answer.
Three thousand miles away, inside the Waldorf Astoria in Manhattan, classical music played.
Aidan stood near a quiet balcony. He felt the heavy vibration of his custom phone in his suit pocket.
He pulled it out. He looked at the screen. The name Hallie flashed brightly.
His jaw tightened. A hard knot of annoyance formed in his stomach. He stepped out onto the cold balcony and pressed the answer button.
"What game are you playing now?" Aidan asked. His voice was completely flat.
The paramedic pressed the phone to his ear and shouted.
"Is this Mr. Aidan Monroe? Your wife has been in a severe car crash. She is fading fast!"
Silence stretched over the line for one full second.
Hallie's heart gave a painful, hopeful squeeze. He was going to come. He had to come.
Then, a low, harsh laugh came through the speaker. The sound pierced right through the rain and into Hallie's ears.
"Tell her this is a pathetic way to stop the divorce," Aidan said. "I do not have time for her crazy games."
The line went dead. The paramedic's jaw tightened for a second before he tossed the phone onto the passenger seat, his entire focus snapping back to the woman pinned in the wreckage. "Forget him! We're losing her!" he yelled to his partner.
That cold laugh was the last thing Hallie felt. A heavy, freezing weight dropped into her stomach. The tear at the corner of her eye mixed with the blood and rolled into her hair.
The heart monitor attached to her arm let out a loud, continuous piercing sound. The jagged green lines on the screen snapped into a single, flat line.
The paramedic climbed onto the stretcher. He placed his hands over Hallie's chest and pushed down hard.
The loud crack of her ribs breaking echoed in the rain.
But Hallie did not feel the pain.
A strange sensation of weightlessness took over. The heavy pressure on her chest vanished.
She felt herself rising. Her perspective shifted upward. She floated in the cold air, looking down at the twisted car.
She watched the paramedic sweating and pushing on her chest. She looked at her own face. It was pale and completely still.
One of the paramedics stopped. He looked at his watch. He shook his head and stepped back.
Hallie reached out her hand. She tried to grab the man's shoulder. Her fingers passed right through his thick jacket.
She stared at her transparent hands. She was dead. She was stuck in this cold air, entirely separated from her body.
A black body bag was unrolled on the wet road. The men lifted her heavy body and placed it inside. The sound of the zipper closing was deafening.
They loaded the bag into the back of the ambulance. The doors slammed shut. The red and blue lights flashed as the truck drove away into the dark.
Hallie floated alone above the empty cliff. A massive wave of panic hit her.
Then, a strong pull yanked at her chest. It was not a physical hand, but a violent magnetic force.
It wrapped around her invisible throat. It pulled her forward. She had no control. She was dragged through the storm, moving faster than the wind, pulled by the deep obsession buried in her mind.
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Too Late For Regret: My Dead Heart of Contents
Chapter 1 Ch. 1Chapter 2 Ch. 2Chapter 3 Ch. 3Chapter 4 Ch. 4Chapter 5 Ch. 5Chapter 6 Ch. 6Chapter 7 Ch. 7
Chapter 8 Ch. 8
Chapter 9 Ch. 9
Chapter 10 Ch. 10
Chapter 11 Ch. 11
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8.4
I worked three double shifts at the garage just to buy a velvet-boxed cake for my wealthy girlfriend, Arleen.
But when I pushed open the VIP room door, I saw her lover kissing her bare leg.
She didn't push him away. Instead, she laughed and swirled her martini.
"I only forgot Finn because I knew he would stay. He is a poor boy from Queens who follows me around like a loyal dog."
Later that night, her lover intentionally crashed a Porsche to scare me, sending a piece of jagged metal into my skull.
Lying in a growing pool of my own blood, I watched Arleen crawl out of the wreckage.
She didn't even look at me. She threw herself at her uninjured lover, screaming for a medic.
"He just got scraped by a piece of plastic. He is faking it. Deal with Jaquez first!"
When I woke up, I wasn't free. Arleen had locked me in a private hospital wing with 24-hour security, planning to isolate me and keep me as her broken, captive toy forever.
My blind, pathetic devotion finally froze into absolute disgust.
I looked at the heart monitor next to my bed and grabbed an IV needle.
I severed the sensor wire to trigger a flatline, slipped out the fire stairs while the nurses panicked, and burned my identity to ashes.
This time, I was going to disappear to London, build my own empire, and watch hers burn.

7.2
Four years ago, Madelynn accepted money from Caiden's family and vanished. She thought it was for the best-he would remain the untouchable heir while she faced her tough life alone.
When they met again, Caiden humiliated her in public, yet appeared when she was cornered by a difficult client, pulling her back into his life.
He forced her to stay as his lover, using her mother's medical bills as leverage, whispering, "What you owe me... you'll repay the same way."
Madelynn believed he despised her. Only after the accident, when he ran toward her before the explosion, did she understand-he never let go.

7.5
Ivy is the last heir of the fallen Highmoor Pack. At sixteen, she entered Silvercrest Pack by a blood contract and became the partner of Alpha heir Julian. For three years, she was loyal and silent, but never loved.
In a crisis, Julian abandoned her and chose Selena. Heartbroken, Ivy insisted on ending the contract. She refused Julian's gifts and threats, determined to regain freedom.
When Ivy was attacked, silver-eyed Silas Blackwood saved her. He is the powerful Lycan King, above all Alphas.
Ivy's wolf awakened and recognized Silas as her real fated mate.
Escaping Julian's control, Ivy broke free from her painful past. Protected by the Lycan King, she regained dignity and strength.
The abandoned Luna finally rises, embracing her true destiny and love.

9.0
I am the undisputed ice queen of the ER, a doctor whose life is built on absolute control. A month ago, I impulsively married a stranger to create a legal shield against my ex-mentor's betrayal.
Our prenup had one strict rule: a fake marriage with zero interference in each other's lives. But tonight, my "husband on paper" was wheeled into my ER, unconscious, reeking of cheap whiskey, and suffering from a bleeding ulcer.
To authorize his emergency surgery, I had to sign the consent form as his wife, detonating a gossip bomb among my colleagues. Worse, his overbearing family found out he was hospitalized. To stop his terrifying mother from flying in and exposing our sham marriage, I had to lean over his hospital bed and take a fake, loving couple's selfie.
I didn't understand why this disciplined math professor was suddenly drinking himself to death, nor why my chest tightened when he looked at me with exhausted eyes and begged for homemade soup. My perfectly ordered, untouchable life was crumbling into a chaotic mess, and I was losing my grip on the narrative.
"We should probably spend some time together beforehand. We could be roommates."
To prepare for an unavoidable family dinner and a wedding, my stranger husband just asked me to move into his apartment. The ultimate uncontrolled variable has just crossed the line, and our fake marriage is about to become dangerously real.

7.4
I was freezing to death in an abandoned cabin, desperately waiting for my fiancé to save me.
Instead, my phone flickered with a video from my adopted sister.
She was smiling as she confessed that she and my fiancé had orchestrated my kidnapping, and my parents' fatal plane crash, just to steal my family's trust fund.
When I called him with my dying breath, he mocked me for faking a PR stunt and hung up.
I died in the sub-zero blizzard, consumed by absolute despair.
But as a ghost, I watched my greatest business rival, the ruthless billionaire Collins, kick down the doors of my mansion.
He didn't just mourn me.
He shot my fiancé, trapped my sister, and set the entire place on fire, choosing to burn alive in the inferno just to avenge me.
I couldn't understand why the man I had publicly despised for a decade loved me so fiercely, while the people I gave everything to wanted me dead.
Opening my eyes again, I was back backstage on the night I won my Oscar, four years ago.
My fiancé smiled, holding out his arms to hug me.
I pushed him away in disgust, marched straight into the crowded theater, and kissed my billionaire rival on live television.
"Let's get married tomorrow."
This time, I would use him to burn them all to the ground.

8.6
To save my father's failing workshop from ruthless loan sharks, I sold one year of my life.
I signed a fake marriage contract with Cameron Fox, an icy billionaire who needed a wife to pacify his sick grandmother. The rules were strict: it was purely a commercial transaction, with absolutely no physical contact and no emotional attachments.
Soon after, that cold hearted man seemed different to me. Wait, is he pursuing me?






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