
Reborn To Claim My Billionaire Enemy
When I woke up on the muddy bank of the freezing river, I unlocked a brutal, unfiltered preview of my actual future.
For the past six months, I had been the town's ultimate joke, chasing after a city boy who looked at me like a diseased insect. Everyone thought I jumped into the river because he rejected me.
But the nightmare didn't stop there. In the future I foresaw, my entire family was destroyed. My eldest brother was handcuffed and dragged into a squad car. My second brother died in a pool of blood on the asphalt. My parents passed away from sheer grief and humiliation, and our farm was foreclosed.
Meanwhile, Bart Hawkins—my family's sworn enemy, the boy everyone accused of pushing me, but who actually jumped in to save my life—became a billionaire tech mogul. I ended up starving to death in a damp, moldy basement, completely alone.
I finally understood that I was just a pathetic, tragic side character meant to drag my family into hell. My own sister-in-law, Felicie, had been stealing our food and money, laughing at my misery behind my back.
But right now, my mother was still alive, my brothers were safe, and the farm was ours.
When Felicie walked into my bedroom, playing the devoted sister-in-law with a bowl of clear, meatless broth while a stolen roasted chicken thigh leaked grease through her apron pocket, I didn't play along.
"What's in your pocket, Felicie?"
This time, I was going to tear that horrific future apart with my bare hands.
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Chapter 2
The darkness was not peaceful. Delois felt her body falling through an endless, suffocating void. Her stomach plummeted, and her heart hammered wildly against her ribs.
Suddenly, the blackness shattered like glass. She was thrown into a dream so vivid it made her skin crawl.
She was watching herself. She saw her own body, looking thin and desperate, clinging to Julian Sloan's arm. Julian's face was twisted in pure revulsion. He peeled her fingers off his sleeve like she was a diseased insect.
The scene violently shifted. She was looking into the Thornton family kitchen. Her sister-in-law, Felicie, was hiding behind the door. Felicie was pointing at Delois's retreating back, her shoulders shaking with silent, malicious laughter.
The nightmare accelerated, flashing like a broken film projector.
She saw her elderly parents walking down Main Street. Their shoulders were slumped. Neighbors pointed and whispered about their crazy, desperate daughter. Her parents kept their heads down, swallowing the bitter humiliation.
Then, the images turned bloody.
She saw a bank officer nailing a bright red foreclosure notice to the front door of the Thornton farmhouse.
She saw her oldest brother, Gonzalo, his face bruised and bleeding. Cold steel handcuffs were snapped around his wrists. A police officer shoved him roughly into the back of a squad car.
A screech of tires tore through her eardrums. She saw her second brother, Connie, lying on the asphalt. A pool of dark blood expanded rapidly around his head.
She saw her mother, Blanca. Blanca was lying in a sterile hospital bed, her skin gray and sunken. Blanca's weak hand squeezed Delois's fingers one last time before her chest stopped moving forever.
Delois tried to scream, but her throat was paralyzed.
The dream snapped to a completely different world. A towering skyscraper in Manhattan.
Bart Hawkins stood in front of a massive floor-to-ceiling window. He wasn't wearing his wet leather jacket. He was wearing a dark, perfectly tailored bespoke suit that screamed unimaginable wealth.
A television in the background played a financial news report. The anchor's voice announced Bart Hawkins as the country's newest billionaire tech mogul.
The camera angle of her dream zoomed in on Bart's massive mahogany desk. Sitting right in the center, carefully preserved, was a faded, cheap cotton handkerchief.
Delois recognized it instantly. It was her old handkerchief. The one she had thrown at him in disgust years ago.
The air in the dream turned freezing cold. The luxurious office vanished.
Delois found herself curled into a tight ball in the corner of a damp, moldy basement. Her bones ached from the cold. Her stomach cramped with violent hunger. She was completely alone. She closed her eyes in the dark, waiting for death.
The sheer terror of the vision crashed over her like a tidal wave. She fought against the paralysis.
She opened her mouth and forced the air out of her lungs.
"No!"
Delois's eyes snapped open. Her pupils were dilated, adjusting to the dim light. She sucked in a massive, ragged breath of real air.
She was lying in her own bed. The familiar floral wallpaper surrounded her. Her forehead was slick with cold sweat. Her nightgown clung to her damp back. She instinctively reached up, her trembling fingers wrapping around the old, wooden amulet her grandmother had given her. The familiar, braided cord and the cool touch of the wood grounded her slightly.
Her mother, Blanca, was sitting on the edge of the mattress. Blanca held a damp washcloth in her rough hands. Her eyes were swollen and red, the skin around them puffy from hours of crying.
The moment Delois opened her eyes, Blanca dropped the washcloth. She leaned forward and crushed Delois against her chest.
"You foolish girl," Blanca sobbed, her voice cracking. "Why would you do something so stupid? Why would you jump?"
Delois felt the solid, warm weight of her mother. She felt the callouses on Blanca's hands gripping her shoulders. Her brain fired on all cylinders.
She looked at the old wooden dresser. She looked at the faded curtains. The horrific images she had just witnessed weren't just a nightmare. They were a brutal, unfiltered preview of her actual future. And they were a key. As the terror of the vision receded, the locked doors in her mind burst open. The missing six months of her life came rushing back in a dizzying torrent. Every humiliation, every stupid mistake she had made over Julian, every cruel whisper in town-she remembered it all with agonizing clarity.
She realized she was nothing but a pathetic, tragic side character in a story meant to destroy her family. But right now, her mother was alive. Her brothers were safe. The farm was theirs.
Delois wrapped her arms tightly around Blanca's waist. The lingering panic in her chest hardened into something cold and sharp. She would not let that future happen. She would tear it apart with her bare hands if she had to.
Suddenly, the heavy thud of boots echoed from the hallway.
"I'm going to kill that bastard!" her brother Gonzalo roared, his voice shaking the floorboards.
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9.6
Brenda Vincent thought her biggest nightmare was catching her boyfriend cheating with her roommate on her own sofa.
But her life truly derailed after a drunken night led her into the bed of Bryon Reeves, the ruthless billionaire CEO and older brother of the student she tutored.
Trying to pay off the most dangerous man in New York with a crumpled twenty-dollar bill was her first mistake.
Fleeing the hotel, she accidentally rear-ended his custom Maybach. Bryon used the massive repair bill to blackmail her into being his fake date, parading her at a gala just to make his sister-in-law jealous.
When Brenda finally snapped and fled the humiliation, only to be rescued by his biggest corporate rival, Bryon's twisted possessiveness turned completely destructive.
"If you feel kidnapped, call the police. But your teaching license will be permanently revoked."
He didn't just threaten her. He systematically dismantled her life, using his influence to force the university to freeze her tenure and suspend her without pay.
Brenda couldn't understand why this terrifying man was going to such extreme lengths to ruin a simple tutor who just wanted to be left alone.
Now, stripped of her career, her income, and her independence, she was forced into the sprawling Reeves Manor.
Hearing the heavy mahogany door lock from the outside in her signal-jammed bedroom, Brenda's panic slowly morphed into a cold, clinical rage.
She was trapped, but she refused to be his helpless pawn.

9.3
They say you can't have it all. I'm about to prove them wrong-or destroy myself trying.
When my struggling mother married billionaire Richard Stone, I thought I was gaining a family. Instead, I found three stepbrothers who became my obsession, my downfall, and my salvation.
Dominic, the eldest, cold and commanding, who kisses me like he's claiming his kingdom and looks at me like I'm the only thing he can't control.
Julian, the charming playboy who hides a vulnerable soul beneath his perfect smile, making me feel like I'm the only woman he's ever truly seen.
Asher, the brooding artist who paints me like I'm his muse and touches me like I'm his masterpiece, seeing parts of my soul I didn't know existed.
They're forbidden. They're dangerous. They're everything I shouldn't want.
But when I discover my father didn't die by suicide that he was murdered by the very man who now calls himself my stepfather, these three powerful men becomes my unlikely allies.
First it was a forbidden attraction, now it's an arrangement that defies every rule.
The rules are simple:
I'll give each of them a chance.
I'll take everything they offer.
And in the end, I'll have to make the hardest decision of my life:
Choose one of them. Choose all of them. Or choose myself.

8.2
Karmen lived suffocating under a tight chest binder and a grotesque silicone scar, forced to disguise herself as her degenerate twin brother, Kem. Her only job was to maintain a fake corporate engagement with the ruthless billionaire Earl Calderon.
But her abusive father suddenly escalated his demands. He ordered her to steal Earl's revolutionary AI patents, threatening to cut off her mother's life-saving medical trust and abandon the real Kem in a locked Swiss psych ward if she failed.
The task was a death sentence. Earl absolutely despised "Kem." He treated her like a repulsive parasite, constantly threatening to break her neck. When he accidentally caught her without her wig, he mistook her for a deranged cross-dresser, forcing her to glue the dirty fake scar back onto her raw, inflamed face in sheer disgust. At home, her father hurled glass ashtrays at her, violently yanking her collar.
"Do whatever you have to do in that bedroom, Kem. I don't care how disgusting it is. Just get the signature."
Trapped between a fiancé who loathed her very existence and a father ready to sacrifice their family for greed, Karmen endured the agonizing physical pain of her disguise. She was exhausted, terrified, and running out of time as her brother's life hung by a thread.
But they all underestimated her. When the Calderon matriarch forced Earl to link his ultra-secure private phone with "Kem" to fake their romance, she unwittingly handed over the master key. Karmen wasn't just a helpless victim; she was the elite hacker Nyx, and she was going to tear their empire apart from the inside.

9.2
Nica caught her boyfriend, Chris, and her best friend, Ella, in a shocking betrayal. Chris was kissing Ella while caressing her close, and Ella only smirked at Nica as if she had won. Nica got pissed off and swore she would not let their betrayal go unpunished. What happens next? Read the story and find out for yourself.

7.9
In my past life, I was the naive surrogate who fell desperately in love with Karson King, an untouchable Wall Street billionaire.
I thought my blind devotion would earn me a place in his family. Instead, his cruel mother forced me to sign away my parental rights to my three-year-old daughter.
I was locked in a dark, freezing basement. I watched helplessly as his arrogant relatives tormented my child, pushing her down a flight of marble stairs and shattering her tiny arm.
When we finally died in a horrific car crash, my face covered in blood amidst the shattered glass, Karson didn't shed a single tear. To him, my death was just the convenient erasure of a cheap mistake.
I sacrificed my dignity for his approval, but they treated us worse than stray dogs. Why did my innocent daughter have to pay the ultimate price for their ruthless arrogance?
Opening my eyes again, the harsh glare of a massive crystal chandelier pierced my vision. I was back in the grand foyer of the King estate, exactly five years ago.
"Sign it. You are nothing but a gold digger."
My soon-to-be mother-in-law slammed the thick legal contract onto the marble table, demanding I give up my daughter.
This time, the paralyzing fear evaporated, replaced by absolute, icy clarity.
I didn't cower. I picked up the pen, looked right at the billionaire who despised me, and prepared to manipulate his entire empire.

9.4
Dorene survived a terrifying night with a bleeding, dangerous intruder in her hotel penthouse, only to receive a far more devastating blow the next morning.
A black and gold envelope arrived. It was an engagement invitation. Her boyfriend of seven years, Kadyn, was marrying her sweet, innocent best friend, Dolly.
Refusing to hide, Dorene crashed the gala in a blood-red gown. But Dolly was ready. Grabbing Dorene's wrists, Dolly purposely threw herself backward into a tower of champagne glasses, shrieking about her stomach and her unborn baby.
"If anything happens to Dolly or my child, I swear to God, I will destroy you!"
Kadyn roared, holding the weeping Dolly in the broken glass. He didn't ask a single question. He branded Dorene a jealous monster. To completely break her dignity, he publicly handed her over to the city's most notorious, sleazy playboy just to appease Dolly's fake tears.
"Give him a shot," Kadyn told her coldly.
Seven years of love were ground into the marble floor. She was framed, publicly humiliated, and discarded like trash by the two people she trusted most.
Dorene didn't shed a single tear. She gave them a smile of pure, freezing mockery and walked out of the gilded cage into the freezing Manhattan night. She didn't know that as she left, the lethal, blood-stained man from her penthouse was watching from the shadows, ready to help her burn their world to the ground.