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Sold To The Shadow King: Reborn Revenge

Chapter 9 No.9

Word Count: 589    |    Released on: 03/03/2026

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tray. On it was a bag of y

nsford said, his voice dripping with fa

sterility. He wanted to keep her docile and barren. A cold, triumphant fury settled in her heart. He was so predictable. She had anticipated this move weeks ago, in another lifetime, and just yesterday had

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at on the edge of the bed. "Don't ma

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arm. "Okay. Just

ion. The nurse he had hired-a silent woman

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elaxed her facial muscles. She l

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wer. She let h

tched, and walked toward the bathroom. "I'm going to sho

athroom door closed.

yes snap

attach a micro-catheter, a tube as fine as a fishing line. She fed the other end of the tube into a slit in the plush velvet headboard, where Vesper had earlier

r sleeve to hid

room from the balco

Vesper whispered. "You

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ordered. "If he comes

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et silent on the carpet. She knew the hallway cameras h

the study

ssed her thumb against the biometric scanner beside the keypad. It

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The room smelled of

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Sold To The Shadow King: Reborn Revenge
Sold To The Shadow King: Reborn Revenge
“My husband, Hansford Burris, told me tonight was the most important night of his campaign. He handed me a glass of champagne, his face a perfect mask of concern, telling me to drink up so I could relax before meeting the "Shadow King" of D.C. who could secure his political future. I didn't know the golden liquid was laced with a high-dose sedative and hallucinogens. He hadn't brought me to this luxury hotel to celebrate; he had brought me here to be sold, trading my body to a stranger in exchange for a seat of power. In my past life, I trusted him. I drank the poison, woke up shattered, and spent the next five years being tormented by his abusive mother and publicly replaced by his mistress. I was eventually cornered and murdered by the very man I had supported with my family's fortune, my death staged as a tragic accident to gain him sympathy votes. To him, I wasn't a wife or a partner. I was just an "asset" with a shelf life, a merchant's good to be traded away. As the life left my body, I couldn't understand how the man who promised to love me forever could watch me choke without a hint of regret. Opening my eyes again, I was back in the St. Regis Hotel on October 14th, exactly five years ago. Hansford was standing there in his polished Armani suit, extending the same glass of drugged champagne toward me. "Gina, darling? Are you alright? Here. Drink this. It will help you relax." Looking at his handsome, lying face, I felt a cold clarity wash over me. I wasn't the naive rabbit he remembered. I took the glass, but I didn't swallow a single drop. This time, I was going to burn his world to the ground.”