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Reborn to Rewrite: The Paramedic's Vengeance

Chapter 4 

Word Count: 541    |    Released on: 16/06/2025

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pile of bills. Dad was on the phone, his vo

ng down. "I need to tell

them ev

ling Aura," how I mistakenly

rayal, my horrific

o had actually pulled me from that childhood a

aming down her face. "Oh

face grim. He walked over

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ulance was at her house yesterday. I think she'

sked. "With this au

t works. A deep, committed relations

.. to a girl you barely k

a debt I have to repay. And if

, I called the

ered, her voice

ed her of the accident years

plained Sarah's critical condition,

feeling that a deep bond, a marriage, might create a miracle.

s a long

inally said, her voice thick with emotion. "

s, in unconventional paths when all else fails. If you t

iller. With a

id. "We' ll talk to Sar

alled back. Sarah had agree

Belmonts. Kind, humble, genuinely grate

uch, Ethan," Mrs. Miller said, "but what we have i

their suffering, made me accept. "Thank you,

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“The pain was a memory, sharp and final, then nothing. Now, air filled my lungs in a gasping shock, and I was back in my old, small bedroom. Sunlight, the same damn sunlight from that cursed morning, streamed through the window, my paramedic uniform folded on the chair. I was plunged back into the day Victoria Belmont, the woman I married, first entered my life. In my previous existence, she and her lover, Dylan Vance, had revealed it was all a lie: she claimed she was never sick, that my family's "Healing Aura" was a sham, and that my mother and I conspired to fake her illness to trap her in marriage. They tortured me until I was nothing, then left me to die in a desolate wasteland. The aftermath ripped through my innocent family: my dad' s hardware store bankrupted, my kind mother, Maria, driven to madness. I learned too late that Sarah Miller, a quiet librarian, was my true savior, not the manipulative Belmonts. The raw agony of betrayal, the humiliation, the sheer injustice of my family's ruin-it was a horror that had followed me even into death. How could I have been so utterly blind to the monsters masked by wealth and charm? But now, I was whole. I was back. And when the familiar knock echoed from downstairs-"Ethan, dear, Mrs. Belmont is here to see you"-I steeled myself. Her voice, not yet broken by grief, sounded like a death knell for their future. This time, I' d write a different ending.”
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