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The Stolen Life: A Billionaire Heiress's Reckoning

Chapter 2 

Word Count: 719    |    Released on: 25/06/2025

he house, dressed in designer jeans and a silk blouse, completely unsuitabl

d, a smirk playing on her lips.

. "The manager, Barney, will be waiting for you. Do as he says.

he car without

hands clenched into fists. I kne

d by distance. She had to do it within a few hours of leaving, before the car got too far away. And once

I touched the cool marble countertops, the soft leather sofas. Stella, in my body, would soon be enjoying

afternoon,

of dizziness washed over me. The world spun, a nauseating, disorienting l

d, I was no longer in

dust filled my lungs. My body felt different. Taller, more slender. I looked

ldings in the middle of a vast, empty desert. A pe

g face and a stained t-shirt. Barney. I remembered him. I remember

rt, just as she had last time. She had been arrogant and insulting

face a thundercloud. "So, th

, his hand flew out and s

ac

y head to the side. My ch

, rich girl," he snarled. "Here

him he couldn' t touch me, that my father w

d at him, my cheek thro

quiet and submissive. It was Stella

d a fight. He stared at me for a long

first job is mucking out the stallion

isolated stable at the

he said, then turned and walked aw

resolve in my heart. He thought he was punishing Stella. He had no idea

. I knew exactly how to handle that stalli

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The Stolen Life: A Billionaire Heiress's Reckoning
The Stolen Life: A Billionaire Heiress's Reckoning
“I died on a Tuesday, run over by a horse. The last thing I saw was my father' s enraged face turning away, and heard my stepsister, Stella, let out a triumphant sob. Then, darkness. But suddenly, I was back. Standing in our Silicon Valley mansion. My father, a billionaire who controlled everything but his emotions, stood beside me. Across the room, Stella, the girl he' d raised as his own, held the shattered pieces of my mother' s locket-my only memento of her. "Oops," she purred, her voice dripping fake sympathy. That cold smile. I knew this scene. I remembered the rage that blinded me then, the scream that sealed my fate. In my first life, I had unknowingly played right into her hands. I raged, I screamed, I was banished. Then she swapped our bodies, trapping me in her life of torment at the horse sanctuary, where I eventually died-again. She literally stole my life, my identity, everything. How could my own father, blinded by her fake piety, always side with her over me? How could I have been so naive, so foolish, to fall for her every trick? The injustice burned hotter than any fury. Why did fate bring me back just to relive this nightmare? But this time, things would be different. The familiar sensation of horse hooves crushing my ribs was a vivid memory. I knew her plan, every single twisted step. And this time, I was ready. I would not scream. I would not lose. The game was on, and I, Gabrielle, was now holding the leash.”
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