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Reborn Heiress: I Won't Love Again

Chapter 8 8

Word Count: 566    |    Released on: 12/02/2026

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ushed the cool silk lining until they found the hi

anted, but the plastic seal was unbroken

ut a folded piece of th

cotch on his breath, close enough to see the flecks of gray

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he ballroom. Twenty minutes before the wine was sp

. The timeline didn't

. She ripped the foil off the box. The sou

e single pill

, but with a rage so ancient it felt like it belonged to the

eat, but he flinched internally. He c

e tremor in her breath, "the very last thing I want to do is incuba

screamed at, sued, and seduced, but he had never b

raising the pill, "and to ensure

zing her plan was disintegrati

She didn't look for wa

he pill int

erself to swallow, her throat convulsing around the dry tablet. It

ticking out her tongue

ed, Mr.

rned-a psychosomatic reaction to the pill, or maybe just the shee

her. His pupils

ed a negotiation. He hadn't expected

her own body to prov

was a sudden, hollow ache. He looked at her pale face, her defiant

hand, instinctive

d away. The sound e

hissed. "I'm clean. I'

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Reborn Heiress: I Won't Love Again
Reborn Heiress: I Won't Love Again
“I sat in a private hospital suite that cost more than a luxury car, watching the green line on my daughter's heart monitor struggle to climb. Everything shattered when a hospital administrator accidentally dropped a folder, revealing a document with my husband's unmistakable signature. Darius Brandt had personally authorized the "reallocation" of our daughter's donor kidney to his mistress's son just to secure a multi-million dollar corporate merger. When I confronted him, Darius didn't even blink, calling our daughter's life a "liquidated asset" before offering me a five-million-dollar settlement for my silence. In a blind rage, I set our penthouse on fire, choosing to burn with the proof of his betrayal rather than live another day as his puppet. As the flames consumed the room, I couldn't understand how a father could put a price tag on his own child's life. How could he look at our dying daughter and see nothing but a resource to be traded for a European distribution network? But the heat suddenly vanished, replaced by the scent of expensive perfume and the muffled sound of a string quartet. I opened my eyes to find myself staring into a gold-framed mirror at the Brandt Charity Gala, exactly eight years in the past. It was the night my nightmare first began, the night I was framed and forced into a marriage that would eventually kill my child. "I see you, Darius," I whispered to my reflection as I applied a coat of blood-red lipstick. "And this time, I'm not the prey."”
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