Reborn To Save My Coldhearted Billionaire Fiancé

Reborn To Save My Coldhearted Billionaire Fiancé

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Chloe floated above her own casket, a silent ghost watching her opulent Hollywood funeral. But when the mourners left, her weeping best friend Sabrina wiped away her fake tears and smiled. "I finally won," Sabrina whispered to Chloe's cold face. She confessed to orchestrating everything. She had paid for the acid attack that ruined Chloe's career, and she was the one who pushed Chloe off that fatal rooftop. Sabrina bragged about stealing Chloe's fame, her movie roles, and her fiancé, Adrian. Suddenly, the chapel doors burst open. Adrian strode in, his eyes feral. The cold, distant fiancé Chloe thought never cared about her had already uncovered Sabrina's entire conspiracy. He didn't hand her to the police. He dragged Sabrina into the basement and brutally mutilated her to avenge Chloe. Then, Adrian walked back to Chloe's casket, his confident stride completely broken. "A world without you is not a world I want to live in," he whispered. He pulled out a gun, pressed it to his temple, and pulled the trigger. Chloe's soul shattered with agonizing regret. She had been so blind to Sabrina's venom and Adrian's profound love, driving the only man who truly cared for her to his death. Opening her eyes again, the sharp smell of antiseptic hit her. She was strapped to an operating table, staring at a blinding surgical lamp. She was reborn, back on the exact day Sabrina planned to permanently ruin her face.

Reborn To Save My Coldhearted Billionaire Fiancé Chapter 1

Her own funeral was suffocating.

Even as a ghost, Chloe Beaumont could feel the cloying sweetness of white lilies choking the air in the opulent Los Angeles funeral home. She floated above her own casket, a silent, invisible observer to the theater of grief below.

The room was filled with Hollywood's elite. Directors who had called her a washed-up child star now dabbed their eyes with silk handkerchiefs. Studio executives who had blacklisted her now spoke in hushed, reverent tones about her "tragic, lost potential."

Hypocrites. All of them.

A cold, heavy hatred settled in her soul, the only thing she could truly feel anymore.

Her best friend, Sabrina Tucker, was the star of the show. She was draped over the mahogany casket, her shoulders shaking with sobs that seemed to tear through her entire body.

"Oh, Chloe," she wept, her voice a perfect symphony of heartbreak. "How could you leave me?"

Sympathetic murmurs rippled through the crowd. Chloe drifted closer, reaching out a translucent hand to touch Sabrina's shoulder.

Her fingers passed right through.

The cold reality of her death washed over her again. She was dead. Gone. A whisper in a world that had already moved on.

Slowly, the guests began to depart, offering their final, hollow condolences to Sabrina. When the last person had left, and the heavy doors of the chapel clicked shut, a profound silence fell.

Sabrina's sobs stopped.

Instantly.

She slowly straightened up, the picture of sorrow melting away from her face like wax. She wiped a single, perfect tear from her cheek, and then, a slow, venomous smile spread across her lips.

It was a smile of pure, unadulterated triumph.

Chloe watched, frozen, as Sabrina leaned down close to the glass panel of the casket, close to her own cold, still face.

"I finally won," Sabrina whispered, her voice a triumphant hiss that only Chloe's soul could hear. "Everything that was yours, Chloe. The movie roles, the fame... and Adrian. It's all mine now."

The air in the room seemed to crystallize into ice.

"You were always so trusting," Sabrina continued, her eyes glittering with malice. "Did you really think that acid splash was an accident? I paid the crew member, you know. And then, standing on that rooftop, you still thought I was there to help you."

Sabrina laughed, a low, ugly sound. "Pushing you was the easiest thing I've ever done."

A scream tore through Chloe's soul, a silent, agonizing shriek of betrayal and fury. She lunged at Sabrina, again and again, her ghostly form passing through the other woman without effect. Powerless. She was utterly, maddeningly powerless.

Suddenly, the chapel doors burst open with a deafening crack.

Adrian Sterling stood silhouetted against the evening light, his presence sucking all the warmth from the room. His tailored suit was immaculate, but his ice-blue eyes were wild, feral.

He didn't look at the casket. His gaze locked onto Sabrina, and the temperature in the room dropped another twenty degrees. It wasn't a look of anger. It was the look one gives something they are about to erase from existence.

"Get the evidence," he said, his voice dangerously calm, to the two hulking bodyguards behind him.

One of the men stepped forward and handed him a tablet. Adrian didn't look at it. He tossed it onto the floor in front of Sabrina. The screen lit up, showing a grainy security footage still. A timestamp in the corner. A figure, unmistakably Sabrina, hurrying from a back alley of the building Chloe had fallen from.

Sabrina's face went white.

"You think you're clever," Adrian said, taking a slow step forward. His voice was devoid of all emotion. "But my people found your assistant first. Jessica Price. I believe you know her."

He paused, letting the name hang in the air. "She was quite talkative. Especially when we showed her the wire transfer records. It seems she recorded every single one of your little planning sessions in your apartment."

Chloe's soul recoiled in shock. Adrian? The cold, distant fiancé who barely spoke to her, who she thought was only with her for a business arrangement? He had done this? In the 48 hours since her death, he had dismantled Sabrina's entire conspiracy.

Before Sabrina could scream, the two bodyguards seized her by the arms, dragging her out of the chapel as she kicked and shrieked.

Driven by a force she didn't understand, Chloe's soul followed.

They didn't take her to the police. They dragged her down to a dark, damp basement beneath the funeral home. They threw her onto a concrete floor.

Adrian calmly took a seat on a wooden chair, crossing one leg over the other. He gestured to one of his men, who pressed play on a small digital recorder.

Jessica Price's terrified, sobbing voice filled the small space. It was a full confession, detailing every step of Sabrina's plot. How she'd bribed the doctor for the wrong prescription after the acid attack, ensuring Chloe's scars would never heal. How she'd lured Chloe to the rooftop under the guise of comfort.

Sabrina stared, her face a mask of disbelief and terror. She had been so careful.

Adrian said nothing. He simply reached into his jacket and pulled out a small, gleaming scalpel. He clicked it open. Then, with the calm precision of a surgeon, he walked over to the whimpering Sabrina.

He knelt down and traced the line of her cheek with the blade, a perfect mirror of the scar she had inflicted upon Chloe.

Sabrina's scream was bloodcurdling.

Adrian's expression never changed.

Chloe watched, horrified and transfixed. This was the man she had thought was a monster of indifference. But he was a monster of a different kind. A monster who would burn the world down for her.

After what felt like an eternity, it was over. Adrian stood up, wiping the blade clean on a cloth, and left Sabrina a broken, bleeding mess on the floor.

He walked back to the empty chapel alone.

The silence was absolute now. He approached her casket, his confident stride gone, replaced by a heavy, shuffling gait. He looked broken.

He reached out a trembling hand and traced the outline of her face on the photograph placed by the coffin. His shoulders shook.

"I'm sorry," he whispered, his voice cracking, raw with a pain that ripped through Chloe's soul. "I was too late."

He reached into his pocket and pulled out a small velvet box. He opened it. Inside sat a simple, elegant diamond ring. The one he was supposed to give her next week, when he was going to officially propose, turning their business arrangement into a real marriage.

He didn't try to place it on her finger. Instead, he slipped the ring onto his own left pinky. A perfect, tragic fit.

He leaned down, his lips pressing against the cold glass of the casket, right over her own. A ghost of a kiss.

A wave of unbearable grief crashed over Chloe. He loved her. He had loved her all along, and she had been too blind, too hurt, too foolish to see it.

Adrian stared at her peaceful, dead face. "A world without you," he said softly, "is not a world I want to live in."

He reached into his jacket again. This time, it wasn't a knife.

It was a gun.

He raised the cold, black metal to his temple.

"NO!" Chloe screamed, a silent, desperate wail. "ADRIAN, DON'T!"

She threw herself at him, a useless, spectral missile of despair.

A single, deafening gunshot echoed through the chapel.

Adrian's tall frame crumpled, falling sideways to land beside her casket. His blood, a shocking, vibrant red, pooled on the pristine white marble floor.

His mission was complete. His world was over.

Chloe's soul shattered. The regret was a physical force, a cataclysm that tore her essence apart. A powerful, unseen vortex opened up, pulling her into an abyss of absolute darkness.

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“Chloe floated above her own casket, a silent ghost watching her opulent Hollywood funeral. But when the mourners left, her weeping best friend Sabrina wiped away her fake tears and smiled. "I finally won," Sabrina whispered to Chloe's cold face. She confessed to orchestrating everything. She had paid for the acid attack that ruined Chloe's career, and she was the one who pushed Chloe off that fatal rooftop. Sabrina bragged about stealing Chloe's fame, her movie roles, and her fiancé, Adrian. Suddenly, the chapel doors burst open. Adrian strode in, his eyes feral. The cold, distant fiancé Chloe thought never cared about her had already uncovered Sabrina's entire conspiracy. He didn't hand her to the police. He dragged Sabrina into the basement and brutally mutilated her to avenge Chloe. Then, Adrian walked back to Chloe's casket, his confident stride completely broken. "A world without you is not a world I want to live in," he whispered. He pulled out a gun, pressed it to his temple, and pulled the trigger. Chloe's soul shattered with agonizing regret. She had been so blind to Sabrina's venom and Adrian's profound love, driving the only man who truly cared for her to his death. Opening her eyes again, the sharp smell of antiseptic hit her. She was strapped to an operating table, staring at a blinding surgical lamp. She was reborn, back on the exact day Sabrina planned to permanently ruin her face.”
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