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Reborn From Ashes: The Obsessive CEO's Claim

Chapter 7 

Word Count: 672    |    Released on: 27/05/2026

e instinct than necessity. The air on Long Island was cleaner, quieter than in the city, but she felt a strange tension, a subtle hum of activity that she couldn't place. A

deep within the Decker Capital buildi

o a screen displaying a satellite image of Aria's location. "Proceeding o

o Hayes. Over the secure line, Hayes's voice was dangerously calm.

thought she was running back to Ethan. The misund

No one goes in or out without my authorizat

iliar, tree-lined drive. The grand house, which had once represented a dream,

silent on the flagstone path leading to the back garden. She knew their routine. On a

heir cloying scent filling the air. Their vo

ist?" Seraphina was whining. "It's my-I mean, Aria's-engagem

"Of course, my sweet. This is

her voice turning petulant. "What does a girl from the Rust Belt kno

finalized and the families are linked, we'll find a way for Aria to... disa

irmation that nothing had changed. Any lingering

sed her face into a mask of placid calm

oon, Mother.

shock. They both spun around, their teacups rattlin

ere? I thought you were run

sk of disapproval. "You're tracking dirt all over my terrace.

se-flavored macarons from the tiered tray, and examined it for a moment. Then, with

taining the front of Sera

n, haven't you, Seraphina?" she said, her voice dripping with fal

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Reborn From Ashes: The Obsessive CEO's Claim
Reborn From Ashes: The Obsessive CEO's Claim
“My fiancé took me to an abandoned warehouse for what he called a private surprise proposal. There was no ring. Only champagne laced with drugs, my adoptive sister stepping out of the shadows, and the sound of them laughing while I collapsed at their feet. Ethan told me I had never been his choice. I was only the obedient foster daughter the family needed for a merger. Seraphina was the woman he loved. The woman he had always loved. Then he told me my brother Julian was dead because of him. A staged truck accident. A convenient tragedy. One less person standing between them and everything they wanted. By the time the truth finally sank in, the warehouse was soaked in gasoline, my body was failing, and the family I had spent my life trying to please had already buried me in their minds. So I stopped begging. I struck a lighter. If they wanted a funeral, I would give them one. The flames took the warehouse, my sister, and me with it. Then I opened my eyes. I was back in my bedroom. Seven days before the betrayal. Seven days before Ethan would try to murder me. Seven days before everyone who had used me would learn that the girl they buried had come back wrong. My phone rang. Hayes Decker. The ruthless Wall Street billionaire. The man powerful families feared, banks obeyed, and enemies disappeared beneath. The man whose obsessive marriage proposal I had once laughed off because I thought Ethan was my future. This time, I answered. His voice was cold, possessive, and dangerously calm. "Marry me, Aria." In my last life, I called him insane. In this one, I smiled. "Yes," I said. "Come get me right now." I was not running to him for love. I was choosing the only monster in New York terrifying enough to help me destroy the ones who killed me. But Hayes Decker did not want a temporary alliance. He wanted me. Body, soul, name, future. And the most dangerous part? The longer he burned the world for me, the harder it became to remember that I had only meant to use him.”