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Reborn: After 99 Divorces

Chapter 3 3

Word Count: 678    |    Released on: 27/01/2026

n the dead silence of 2:00 AM, it so

asleep, just drifting in a haze of exhaustion an

dero talking to someone, soft murmurs that she interpreted as intima

rfectly still. She co

fted, the leather creaking under his

e looked at the door, annoyed. He stood up, h

ed through h

the door

rde

dripping with synth

gh with sleep. He didn't open the door wider. He

the door earlier. I couldn't sleep thinking about you. I

g into her palms under

"With a little honey and nutmeg. Just like yo

it was calculated. It highlighted Amanda's role as the "childhood friend

," Cordero said. He sounde

uld see the shadow of her movement in the sliver of light from the ha

dero said shortly.

e in for a seco

N

was sha

she thought he had let her in. She thought

ipping with irony. "Regardless of how I feel about it, havi

't slam it, but he closed i

ed gasp from the oth

t out a long, heavy sigh. He didn't look like a man in love with his mistres

the sofa. As he passed the bed, h

eyes shut, br

o himself. "Sleeps like the d

onto the sofa, punchin

her eyes in

defended the sanctity of the mar

s vital. Cordero wasn't Amanda's puppet yet. H

had missed the first time. Amanda wasn't just attacking her; she was act

, Elaina thought. So I hav

he narrative. And it h

body to relax. Tomorrow was goi

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Reborn: After 99 Divorces
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“I stood at the edge of the freezing pond on the Boone estate, my body trembling with a fear that rattled my bones. Across from me, Amanda Olsen looked immaculate in her cashmere coat, a sharp contrast to the jagged reality I was trying to hold together. "Why?" I whispered. Amanda just smiled, admitting she killed Grandpa Boone because he actually liked me. She pulled out a thick envelope-divorce papers Cordero had signed that morning. She told me he called me a parasite and was celebrating with her the night I suffered a miscarriage. Before I could even scream, Amanda lunged and shoved me into the icy water. My heavy wool coat acted like a sponge, dragging me into the artificial abyss. I thrashed and gasped for air, but Amanda just stood on the bank, watching me drown with her hands tucked casually in her pockets. As my lungs burned and the darkness closed in, I realized I had spent my entire marriage taking their abuse. I was the "foster trash" and the "gold digger" who let them win every single time. I was dying alone, hated by the husband I had tried so hard to love, while my murderer stood victorious on the shore. I never fought back. I just let them destroy me. Then, a violent spasm tore through my body. I sat up gasping, sucking in dry, air-conditioned oxygen instead of murky pond water. I wasn't dead. I was back in the opulent master suite, surrounded by red rose petals and wedding decorations. The digital clock glowed: October 14, 2019. I had gone back five years to the very night my nightmare began. The bathroom door clicked open, and Cordero stepped out, looking at me with the same cold disgust I remembered. But as I gripped the silk sheets, a new resolve hardened in my chest. This time, I wasn't going to be the victim. This time, the Boone family was going to find out exactly what happens when you push someone too far.”