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DEAD AT HEART

Terminally ill. Betrayed by her husband. Abandoned by the only family she had. Ariel died with nothing... and no one. But fate gives her a second chance. Reborn three years before her death, she walks away from the man who ruined her life-and takes back everything they stole. Her love. Her identity. Her power. Now, the cold billionaire who once ignored her can't take his eyes off her. The brother who abandoned her starts to regret. Too late. Because this time, Ariel isn't the woman who begs. She's the one who makes them kneel.
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Chapter 4

"You still don't get it, do you?"

That whisper slides up Ariel's skin, more invasive than intimate, like someone tracing a secret across her nerves instead of just saying it. She turns, slow and stiff, toward the woman in red. Everything inside her feels messed up-sharp and numb at the same time, caught in the weird haze of everything that's already happened.

Something's just different now.

Not so much the woman herself-she's still got that flawless, untouchable look, every detail picked out like she's posing for a magazine, nothing out of place. But the air around her, it's changed. Where there was polish before, now there's something raw, almost hungry, as if the show in the ballroom was just her opening act. Now it's personal.

Ariel doesn't-can't-answer.

She's still frozen inside Jayson's words, trapped between you were never my wife and a thousand memories she'd counted on, memories now starting to look like fragile props in someone else's play.

The woman cocks her head, and her eyes run over Ariel, impersonal, almost clinical. Like she's cataloguing the fallout, weighing the damage, and finding Ariel lacking.

"Come." The woman's voice is soft, but it leaves no room for questions. "We shouldn't do this here."

Ariel wants to say no. She wants to plant her feet and stay right where everyone can see, let her humiliation dissolve into the background noise. But before she can even try to dig her heels in, her body's already moving. It's less command, more gravity-like refusing was never really an option.

They drift from the center of the ballroom, weaving past groups of guests who all seem determined not to watch, whose laughter and clinking glasses only make the undercurrent stronger. The music swells up behind them, voices blur into the distance, but for Ariel, every step just thins the world out until there's only her, that red dress, and what's waiting.

Past the big hall, the corridor softens the light and eats up the noise until only a thick, stifling hush is left.

Then the woman stops. Turns. Really looks at her.

Nobody talks for a second.

Ariel's intensely aware of how close they are, how the woman fills the space like she owns it, squeezing out air and certainty until there's just the two of them. No audience, no need to keep up the performance. Somehow, that nakedness feels worse.

"What do you want?" Ariel's voice sounds scraped raw, just tired defiance holding her up.

The woman smiles. Not the practiced one from the ballroom. This one's smaller, sharper-a blade rather than a mask.

"I want you to understand," she says, eyes steady. "Because you're still clutching something that doesn't exist."

Ariel grits her teeth. "I understand enough." The words taste fake in her mouth.

Do you?

It's silent, but the question is loud between them.

The woman steps closer. Then again. Slow, careful. She's not crowding Ariel, but the air weighs more now, the corridor shrinking around them. Ariel can feel the implication, even if she can't spell it out. The predator-prey balance clicks in-Ariel's suddenly prey, staring at the teeth.

"You still think this is about love." There's no gloating in the woman's voice, just casual cruelty. "Or betrayal. You're stuck on the idea of some tragic, romantic ending to a marriage that didn't even exist in the way you believed."

Ariel's fingers curl at her sides.

"You don't know anything about my marriage." It's a weak protest. Even she can hear her voice wobble.

The woman notices the tension-her eyes flick over Ariel's fists before drifting up.

"I know more than you think."

She closes the distance, just enough so Ariel can see the shimmer of her makeup, the steady in-and-out of her breathing. Calm like a cat crouched over a bird.

"He knew you were sick."

The words hit like a slap-no warning, no mercy.

Ariel freezes. Not just nervous or upset; her body literally won't move. It's like someone pulled her plug and all the power drained out.

"What...?" It comes out as a syllable, not really a word.

The woman doesn't blink. Doesn't flinch, back off, nothing. "He knew," she repeats. "Long before tonight. Long before the contract ended. Before any of this."

Ariel's heart jumps, then skids in her chest. Her lungs won't work. Her head races-denial scrabbling for something, anything, that makes what she just heard not true.

"No," she whispers. "That's not-he didn't-"

"He did." Calm, certain, sharp as a knife.

"And he still chose me."

Everything spins. No other way to put it. The floor tips, gravity tilts sideways. Those three words rattle around inside Ariel's skull, smashing up whatever was left standing.

He knew.

He knew.

He. Knew.

Ariel stumbles back-barely catches herself, heel sliding against the polished floor. The corridor's walls squeeze in, her vision flares at the edges.

"That's not true," she tries. But the words are empty, dissolving even as she says them. "He would have told me. He-"

"What?" The woman's head tilts, her voice almost gentle now, like she's genuinely curious. "Comforted you? Stayed? Picked you out of duty?"

Every question slides under Ariel's skin, worse than outright accusation.

Her mouth opens, but nothing comes out.

The woman moves in again, close enough their breath mixes. That poised calm is suffocating-final.

"You were already losing," she murmurs, voice close, almost soft. "You just hadn't figured it out yet."

Ariel can barely breathe now, her chest squeezed tight. The truth, or whatever this is, solidifies inside her, cold and clear.

"When did you find out?" It slips out, desperate for even a scrap of control.

The woman pauses, then gives her the answer: "Months ago."

Just that. Just enough to hurt.

Ariel's insides bottom out.

Months.

She was still sleeping in that house, still hanging onto hope, still believing this man was hers. All those late nights, the emotional gaps, the tiny changes she'd written off as stress-suddenly they're all pieces in a completely different story.

"You're lying." The words are smaller now, barely holding together.

The woman's smile is faint. "There's no point."

Behind them, the music swells and laughter echoes down the hall-a party happening in a different universe.

Ariel feels the sound, almost physical, like it's pushing her from some far-off world where she doesn't exist anymore.

"Why are you telling me this?" Desperation gives her voice an edge. "What do you even want-"

"Clarity," the woman says, interrupting. "For you." Her eyes don't waver. "I don't like leaving things unfinished."

It lands with a thud between them. Planned, measured. Like she's been waiting to wrap this up all along.

Ariel's pulse picks up, wild and growing stronger.

"Unfinished?"

The woman moves in even closer. Ariel can feel the heat from her skin, catches her own face reflected in those cold, diamond-bright stones at the woman's throat.

"Yes," the woman whispers.

Ariel's heart jackhammers. Fear slides in-clean, sharp, bigger than betrayal or heartbreak, something deeper.

"What does that mean?" Ariel asks. But part of her already knows she shouldn't want an answer.

The woman doesn't speak right away. She leans in until her lips hover right by Ariel's ear, her whisper threading through the noise-

"Tonight isn't just an engagement party..."

Ariel's breath sticks in her chest.

That laughter from the ballroom bursts again, sharp and wild, underlining the next words even as everything else drops away.

"...it's a celebration of your end."

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