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Reborn Actress: Defying The Ruthless Billionaire

Reborn Actress: Defying The Ruthless Billionaire

Aria Mcgee was the unwanted second daughter of a decaying Long Island family. To save their bankrupt corporation, her father and older sister drugged her. They shoved her into a town car and delivered her to a ruthless Wall Street billionaire's bed like a piece of meat. They expected her to be the perfect sacrifice. The original Aria had no access to her own trust fund and was forced to live in a windowless broom closet. Even worse, a cold, synthetic System voice echoed in her skull, demanding she play the tragic, helpless female lead. It ordered her to endure her family's abuse and suffer the billionaire's humiliation to force a pathetic romance plotline. "Host must follow the tragic trajectory and achieve the ultimate painful romance." But the soul that woke up in that bed wasn't a weak, frightened girl. She was a dead Hollywood Oscar-winning actress. Why would a top-tier professional ever agree to play the weeping victim in such a garbage, B-list script? Instead of trembling in fear as the System commanded, Aria looked at the billionaire and smiled. Using her flawless acting skills, she shattered his ego, extracted a hundred thousand dollars, and walked right out the door. Now, she was heading back to the Mcgee estate, ready to rip her money from her father's greedy hands and burn her sister's life to the ground.
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Chapter 1

Aria's eyes snapped open. The blinding Manhattan sunlight stabbed her retinas, forcing a sharp, desperate gasp from her lungs. She choked on the conditioned air, her chest heaving as if she had just been pulled from the bottom of a freezing ocean. Her fingers curled inward, digging into the mattress. The fabric beneath her nails was impossibly soft. High-thread-count Egyptian cotton. The physical friction grounded her, sending a jolt of reality through her nervous system. She was alive. She had a body. A flat, synthetic voice echoed directly inside her skull. "Handler 377 confirming successful binding to Eternity Inc. system." Aria clamped her hands over her ears, but the sound wasn't coming from the room. A spike of pure agony drove itself into her right temple. Her spine arched off the mattress as a massive stream of data forced its way into her brain. The Sterling Contract. A lifestyle agreement. A bankrupt Long Island family. A ruthless Wall Street predator. Her stomach rolled. The physical toll of the information dump left her muscles twitching, but the cold, hard truth settled in her chest like a stone. She was a dead Hollywood actress. If she wanted to breathe real air again, she had to play the role of the tragic, helpless female lead in this pathetic script. Aria dropped her hands. Though her temples still throbbed with a dull, echoing ache, she forced her chest to rise and fall in a steady rhythm. The panic drained from her veins, replaced by the icy, calculated focus she always felt right before the director yelled action. It was the professionalism carved deep into her bones. The sound of running water stopped. Aria froze. The physical noise broke her internal connection with the system. She looked toward the far end of the massive suite. The frosted glass door of the bathroom swung open. A thick cloud of white steam rolled out over the dark hardwood floor, and a tall, broad-shouldered shadow stepped through it. Aria pulled her knees to her chest, dragging the heavy duvet up to her chin. Her body naturally folded into a defensive, trembling posture. It was muscle memory. Play the victim. Look small. Bowen Greene walked into the light. He wore a black silk bathrobe loosely tied at his waist. Drops of water fell from his dark, messy hair, landing on his collarbone. He stopped at the edge of the rug and stared down at her. Aria looked at his face. Her professional brain immediately categorized him. Strong jawline, intense dark eyes, a straight nose. It was a perfect movie face. A ten out of ten. Bowen rolled his shoulders back. He opened his mouth, and his voice came out in a forced, gravelly tone that sounded like he had practiced it in front of a mirror. "You need to wake up and face reality." It was the exact cadence of a cheap internet Alpha Male tutorial. Aria almost cringed. A transparent blue screen popped up right in front of her eyes. It was the system interface, displaying her required reaction: [Tremble. Look away in fear.] The sudden flash of the screen caused Aria's eyes to pause for a fraction of a second. She stared blankly at the space near Bowen's chest. Bowen saw her frozen stare. The corner of his mouth twitched upward into a cold, satisfied smirk. He thought his intimidating presence had paralyzed her. Suddenly, the blue screen flickered. The text turned into a mess of scrambled symbols. The system crashed. Aria blinked. The script was gone. She was flying blind. She didn't panic. She was an Oscar winner. She knew exactly what this scene needed. Aria relaxed her jaw and widened her eyes. In less than two seconds, a pool of tears gathered in her lower lash line. She held her breath, forcing the blood to rush to her face, making her look flushed and fragile. One perfect tear balanced on the edge of her eyelid, refusing to fall. It was the ultimate picture of broken innocence. Bowen's smirk vanished. His eyes locked onto that single tear. A flash of genuine panic crossed his face. His right foot shifted backward, a tiny, clumsy stumble that completely ruined his ruthless billionaire posture. He turned his head away sharply. He walked over to the marble wet bar, putting his back to her. He grabbed a heavy crystal decanter. He poured whiskey into a glass. The ice cubes hit the sides of the glass. The sharp, high-pitched clinking sound echoed loudly in the dead silence of the penthouse. Aria watched his back. The muscles under his black silk robe were locked tight. His shoulders were practically touching his ears. He was terrified of her crying. Aria pushed the duvet aside. She swung her bare legs over the edge of the bed. Her bare feet touched the thick Persian rug. She dragged her toes slightly, making a soft, deliberate brushing sound against the wool. Bowen heard it. He spun around so fast the whiskey sloshed over the rim of his glass, splashing onto the marble counter. Aria took a step forward. She kept her voice barely above a whisper, lacing it with a trembling, magnetic vulnerability. "Bowen." His Adam's apple bobbed hard. He swallowed heavily, his dark eyes wide as he stared at her bare shoulders. The system screen sparked back to life in her vision. Handler 377 flashed a bright red warning. [Plot deviation detected. Maintain safe distance.] Aria smiled in her mind. I am the best actress in the world, she thought. I don't need a machine to tell me how to direct a scene. She ignored the red text. She took another slow step toward him, closing the physical gap. Bowen's chest rose and fell rapidly. His breathing was completely out of control. He gripped the crystal glass in his hand so tightly that his knuckles turned stark white.

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