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Reborn To Fall In Love With My Husband Again

Chapter 3 

Word Count: 845    |    Released on: Today at 10:58

e sound of hushed, strained arguing drifted dow

pressing her

r the heavy thud of his shoes on the marble floor. He yan

. She was pressing a silk handkerchief to her

"She almost died. We cannot force her to marry that Mcdowell

icky! It's a multi-billion dollar acquisition on Wall Street. We are b

"The Kensington wealth is enough for Eleanora to spend for three lifeti

y. You know it and I know it. The wolves in this city will eat her alive the second we are gone. He

r past life, she had heard this exact conversation and thought her father was a tyrant selling her for st

to Heinrich myself. I will apologize. I will pay the bre

. She wiped her eyes, turning toward

led that contract, the Mcdowell family would pull their capital. It

ors open. Her heels clicked sh

their daughter, who was supposed to be bedridden and weak, wa

ran across the corridor, her arms outstre

her's neck, burying her face in Victoria's shoulder. She breathed in the scen

th genuine emotion. She hugged her tighter, her

tened. He assumed this was ju

n and uncompromising. "The show is over. I said I'm going to canc

p straight. She looked directly into her father's

lm, steady, and rang clearly through the q

fied. Victoria's hand, which had been s

ed. "Did the stomach pumping damage yo

. She reached out and grabbed Richard's l

" Eleanora stated, enunciating every word

d pressed the back of her hand against Eleanora's f

irious. Brushing past death clears the mind, Mom. I was stup

e-the shifting eyes, the pouting lip. He found nothing. He only saw

his voice dropping to a low rumble. "This is a lifelong

into a faint, serene smile. "I have ne

far end of the hall let out a loud ding. The met

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Reborn To Fall In Love With My Husband Again
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“Eleanora was pinned inside her crushed car, her blood mixing with the freezing rain. The footsteps approaching the wreckage didn't belong to paramedics, but to her trusted older sister, Destiny, and the man she loved, Justen. "I cut the brake lines myself, Ella," Destiny smiled, her voice barely a whisper over the storm. Destiny mocked Eleanora for being a naive ATM, revealing they had forged the financial reports to steal her inheritance. Then, she whispered one final, sickening secret. Heinrich Mcdowell, the cold fiancé Eleanora hated and ran away from, was dead. He had just burned to ashes in a warehouse fire, sacrificing his life to save a girl who didn't even want him. The crushing weight of guilt and betrayal hit Eleanora harder than the crash. She had fought her own family to give Destiny everything, while the man she treated like garbage had died for her. As Destiny casually tossed a lighter into the leaking gasoline, the flames instantly swallowed the cabin. In the fraction of a second before the fire consumed her entirely, Eleanora carved a vow into her soul: she would tear them apart piece by piece. "Beep. Beep. Beep." Eleanora's eyes snapped open to the sterile white ceiling of a VIP hospital ward. It was October 2018. She had returned to five years ago. This was the exact day she swallowed sleeping pills to force her parents to cancel her prenuptial agreement with Heinrich. This time, Eleanora ripped the IV from her hand and ran barefoot into the cold night. She was going to get her fiancé back.”