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Reborn: A Wife's Vengeful Return

Chapter 3 

Word Count: 643    |    Released on: 04/07/2025

ed demands. He started to cry, real tears stream

't you want someone to save me? You're

ey would have worked. This time, they only sharpened my focus. A nine-year-old boy, even a compassionate one

him. They had poisoned my own son against me, turning him into a

sudden agreement. I knelt down to look him in the eye. "It is wrong to just stand by and watch

th shock. The tears st

're the one who wants to be a hero. Go on. T

no longer a theoretical problem but a very real threat. He was just a child, after all. A chil

a kid," he whimpered.

up. "And the grown-up has

phone, one Mark had given him "for emergencies." His little thumbs moved frantically across the screen. He was making a call. I didn't have t

save her!" He paused, listening. Then the most damning words tumbled

st

tongue. In my past life, I had never known they were related until

his trembling hand. He was too shock

ster'?" Mark' s voice was tight with panic. He was

y voice as cold as the g

eath on the other end of the l

he stammered, his attempt at nonchalance pathetic. "Wha

y. "Ethan just told me he has a sister drowning i

e proof I needed. It wasn't just him and Lisa. They had drawn my son into their

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“The antiseptic smell of the hospital and the relentless rain were the last things I remembered from my past life. That' s where it ended-my body hollowed by grief, my spirit eroded by depression after losing my baby in a hurricane. But on my deathbed, a final, cruel truth echoed from outside my room: my husband, Mark, and his childhood sweetheart, Lisa, conspired to destroy me. They admitted using their own daughter, Chloe, as bait in the storm, knowing my "bleeding heart" would save her, ensuring I' d miscarry and become a "barren mule." They rejoiced in how I' d raised Chloe, their daughter, completely oblivious to their monstrous scheme. I died with their laughter ringing in my ears, my last breath a ragged gasp of pure, undiluted hatred. Then, I gasped again, a deep, full breath. My eyes snapped open. I wasn' t dying. I was in my living room, the wind howling, a news anchor warning of a Category 8 hurricane. My hand flew to my stomach-a faint, familiar warmth. My baby was still there. I was still pregnant. I was alive, reborn to the day it all began. The trap was being set again. I knew who was out there, waiting to be "saved." My nine-year-old son, Ethan, tugged my sleeve, pointing with manufactured fear. "Mom, look! There's a little girl out there! In the water! She's going to drown!"”
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