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Reborn Heiress: Revenge On My Wedding Day

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Chapter 1 No.1

Word Count: 1072    |    Released on: 03/02/2026

y thing louder than the silence in the ro

er. Just one. Just the inde

ng ha

spine, but the connection was dead. Her body was a heavy, useless sack of mea

he sound was smooth, expensive, like everything else in this pl

n wal

rom Milan, the one Aria had bought him for his thirty-second birthday. He adju

follow

wearing Aria's dress. The vintage Givenchy Aria had saved for the anniversary gala.

ood ove

fiancé watching his soon-to-be wife succumb to a myster

e," he sa

s talking to the air, or maybe t

ore routing about ten minutes ago. We

. A searing, chemical burning that started in the center of her heart and

light, airy sound that

r Aria. Her perfume-Aria's perfume-clogged Aria'

hair from Aria's forehead. His touch was cold. "She drank it. She sig

ngagement toast

peed up. The beep-beep-beep acc

e is annoying,"

er and silenc

pulled her into him. He kissed her. Right there. Right over Aria's dying body. I

am. She tried to c

ut was a wet, r

his pocket. He picked up the document on the bedside table-Ar

me danced in his eyes. He touch

Aria," he

ng paper onto the sh

's vision, an encroaching vignette of black ink. The cold was absolute. It

ess. If there was anything afte

ss swallowe

gas

t, violently, like a p

oxygen. Her hands flew to her throat, clawing at the skin, searc

. No plasti

ticky sweat soaked throug

ooked

rm gray. The floor-to-ceiling windows didn't show the Alps. They showed the j

bedr

fingers were shaking so hard she dropped it twice o

ne

back at her, inno

ger Gala. The da

he drank

k, but they worked. She ran to the bathroo

ide and bloodshot, but she was alive. There

it on her face. The shock of the temperatu

bedroom door ma

on of the door in the mirr

ndle t

olt wa

e a white t-shirt that stretched tight across his chest and gray sweat

The man she had ignored for three years while s

ed in th

rst time in forever. He wasn't just standing there; he

he water dripping from her c

squared, his weight shifted to the balls of his feet. The

ri

p, gravelly. It s

his name, but her throat clicked shut.

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