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Reborn Heiress: Marrying The Ruthless Billionaire

Reborn Heiress: Marrying The Ruthless Billionaire

Author: Emma
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Chapter 1 

Word Count: 818    |    Released on: 22/04/2026

of gray and neon. The smell of gasoline choked the air, mixing with th

ng wheel was a solid bar of crushing weight against her chest, pinning her

fabric of her dress. Warm. Sticky. She looked down and saw the dark

d. She was supposed to be at the mano

he screen of her phone, sitting on the passenger seat amid the s

the gear shift. The screen flashed an incoming call. It automatically c

it d

rd him use before. There was no warmth, no practiced tenderness. Just a ra

scream his name, but her arm felt like it was filled with lead.

rough the speakers. Alta. The s

?" Alta said, her voice dripping with sat

ely, not from the pressure on her chest, but from the s

hey cut t

ory said, a smirk evident in his voi

smeared blood across the screen, but she couldn't grip it. It s

ta continued, the sound of clinking glass in the backg

ean line through the blood and grime. It dripped o

his eyes had shone with what she thought was love. It was all a calculation.

ng her 'Anna' with that wide, innocent smile.

hrough the speaker, sharp and cheerful. They

r chest harder than the steering wheel. It was a freezing tide tha

the sound of the rain. Beep. Beep. Beep. It was the

highway outside fractured into a thousand blinding stars. Sh

followed by the click of the call disconnecting. The dial t

time, a shallow, useless

emained, frozen in place

n here, no cold rain, no smell of blood. Ju

lence. It was a high, irritating sou

her. She couldn't make out his face, but she could see the frantic way he moved

rying to

y pulling her down, dragging her away fr

her core, yanking her

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Reborn Heiress: Marrying The Ruthless Billionaire
Reborn Heiress: Marrying The Ruthless Billionaire
“I was supposed to be celebrating my twenty-first birthday and my engagement to the man I loved. Instead, I was bleeding out in a crushed car, listening to my fiancé Greggory and my stepsister Alta laughing over the car's Bluetooth. They had cut my brakes. As the steering wheel crushed my shattered ribs, they cheerfully clinked their champagne glasses, celebrating their hostile takeover of my family's media empire. I tried to scream for help, but my lungs wouldn't work. Then, Alta's sweet voice delivered the final, fatal blow over the speaker. "Your mother? I took care of her too." I died in the freezing rain, my heart frozen with absolute hatred as I realized every touch and whispered promise was just a calculated step toward my murder. I gave them everything, treating them like my closest family. Why did they have to kill my innocent mother? Why did I blindly trust two vipers who only wanted to drain my blood? Opening my eyes again, the smell of gasoline was gone. I was back in my bedroom, safe and unharmed, on the exact day of my twenty-first birthday party. The day the tragedy began. Downstairs, my murderers were waiting to spring their trap, expecting me to blindly accept Greggory's proposal. But this time, I put on a blood-red dress, grabbed the photo of their secret affair, and walked down the stairs to choose a new fiancé-the most ruthless billionaire in the room.”