Rising From Ashes: The Heiress They Tried To Erase
Between Ruin And Resolve: My Ex-Husband's Regret
Marrying A Secret Zillionaire: Happy Ever After
The Phantom Heiress: Rising From The Shadows
Jilted Ex-wife? Billionaire Heiress!
Too Late, Mr. Billionaire: You Can't Afford Me Now
Rejected No More: I Am Way Out Of Your League, Darling!
The Jilted Heiress' Return To The High Life
The Almighty Alpha Wins Back His Rejected Mate
Secrets Of The Neglected Wife: When Her True Colors Shine
"If it weren't for you, I would have married into a rich family long ago. How would I marry such an ordinary man? Hannah Woods, go to hell!" Sabrina Todd's face twisted with malice as she mercilessly pushed me from a building hundreds of meters high.
I thought I had saved Sabrina, but she had been harboring resentment against me all along.
The sensation of falling from a great height was terrifying and still lingered in me when I suddenly opened my eyes.
Sabrina was holding a small pink cake and looking at me expectantly. She looked in her teenage years. "Hannah, I'm giving this to my crush. What do you think?"
As she became so close to me, her face suddenly seemed large before me. I shivered and broke out in a cold sweat.
I had somehow returned to my days at college.
Seeing me silent, Sabrina rolled her eyes and complained about me being a dimwit. Then she turned to ask the other two roommates.
Her crush was Simon Barnes, who was from a rich family. In my previous life, she was so eager to marry him, even at the cost of an unwed pregnancy.
But only I knew that all the members of Simon's family were outlaws, living on the edge. Ordinary people would definitely not be close to the Barnes family.
I had stopped Sabrina and helped her take a normal path in my previous life.
She pretended to reform and became my best friend.
But in fact, she was never content with an ordinary life and always believed that I prevented her from marrying into a rich family. She resented me so much that she invited me to be her bridesmaid and cruelly murdered me before her wedding.
My kindness to her led to my death. So I would not repeat my mistakes this time and be kind to her, as she was an evil woman.
Sabrina asked all her roommates but was ignored by everyone. She then angrily sat on the bench and cursed us. "You are a bunch of paupers! When I get rich, I won't give you a single penny."
Actually, none of her roommates were to blame. When Sabrina first arrived at the dorm in her freshman year, she dressed revealingly and stayed out all night. She flaunted cheap jewelry and boasted about her popularity. She even looked down on Ruth Howe, our roommate from the countryside. So no one was willing to talk to her.
But I couldn't let her give up this time, so I stepped forward and praised her. "Sabrina, this cake is so cute. If you give it to Simon, he'll definitely be touched."
Sabrina snorted, "At least you have some taste. But I'm too shy to give him the cake alone. So come with me."
What an attention seeker.
I suppressed my disgust and agreed to go with her.
After all, I couldn't alert her to my plans just yet.
As we reached Simon's dormitory building, Sabrina hesitated. "Isn't it inappropriate to enter the men's dorm?"
I said, "How can it be? You're so pretty. They'll be thrilled to see you."
Sabrina was always vain about herself, so she agreed with me. She tugged at her fiery red dress and went inside.
Before she entered, she said, "Hannah, stay outside and wait for me. It wouldn't be good if Simon saw you and thought you were giving him the cake."
I usually didn't pay much attention to my appearance, but I had fair skin and delicate features and always attracted quite a few admirers on campus. Sabrina was afraid that Simon might fancy me.
After a while, Sabrina walked out with her face flushed. "Hannah, Simon is truly a rich man! Look, he gave me this! I knew he liked me too!"
In the sunlight, a golden necklace gleamed around Sabrina's neck.
Her collar was disheveled, revealing too much skin. It was clear that Sabrina and Simon had done something.
Since Simon could do such a thing in his dorm, he couldn't take her seriously.
I decided not to tell Sabrina about that.
Sabrina was born in a small town, and her parents were diligent workers. With her good academic performance, she could have secured a decent job if she worked hard.