
Reclaiming My Life From Their Betrayal
I was Aliana Donovan, a resident physician, finally reunited with the wealthy family I' d been lost from as a child. I had loving parents and a handsome, successful fiancé. I was safe. I was loved. It was a perfect, fragile lie.
The lie shattered on a Tuesday when I discovered my fiancé, Ivan, wasn't at a board meeting but at a sprawling mansion with Kiera Reese, the woman I was told had a mental breakdown five years ago after trying to frame me.
She wasn' t disgraced; she was radiant, holding a little boy, Leo, who giggled in Ivan' s arms.
I overheard their conversation: Leo was their son, and I was merely a "placeholder," a means to an end until Ivan no longer needed my family's connections. My parents, the Donovans, were in on it, funding Kiera' s lavish life and their secret family.
My entire reality-the loving parents, the devoted fiancé, the security I thought I' d found-was a carefully constructed stage, and I was the fool playing the lead role. The casual lie Ivan texted me, "Just got out of the meeting. So exhausting. I miss you. See you at home," while he stood beside his real family, was the final blow.
They thought I was pathetic. They thought I was a fool. They were about to find out just how wrong they were.
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Chapter 6
Ivan Hughes POV:
The antique grandfather clock in the corner of the Donovan ballroom began to chime. Ten deep, resonant bongs that cut through the murmur of conversation and the clinking of champagne flutes. A sudden silence fell over the room. Every head, every camera lens, turned towards me at the head table.
Kiera pressed against my side, her fingers digging into my arm. Her smile was a masterpiece of victory, painted on for the society pages. "Our moment, darling," she whispered, her breath warm against my ear. "This is it."
James, the Donovans' butler for as long as I could remember, approached. His tuxedo was immaculate, his white-gloved hands holding a single, deep blue gift box tied with a silver ribbon. He moved with a silent, deliberate pace that drew every eye.
I stood, smoothing the front of my Tom Ford suit. I raised my glass to the assembled guests, the elite of New York. "Thank you all for coming," I said, my voice projecting confidence. "Tonight, we celebrate not only my father-in-law's birthday, but the beginning of a new era."
A wave of applause, punctuated by the blinding flash of cameras, swept the room.
James stopped before me, executing a slight, perfect bow. "Sir," he said, his voice a low, formal rumble. "A birthday gift for you and Mr. Donovan. From Mrs. Aliana."
The name hit the air and seemed to suck the warmth out of it.
Kiera’s smile froze on her face. It didn't fall; it just became brittle, fragile. I felt a muscle in my jaw twitch. I hated surprises. I hated variables I hadn't accounted for, especially from the one person I thought I had completely under my control.
Across the table, Richard Donovan, my father-in-law, let out a soft, contemptuous snort. "What little game is she playing now?" he muttered to his wife, Eleanor.
I forced a smooth, indulgent smile back onto my face. "It seems my ex-wife wishes to send her regards," I announced to the room, my tone magnanimous, as if granting a favor.
I took the box from James. It was lighter than I expected. I gave it a gentle shake. Nothing rattled. It felt like it contained only paper.
Under the expectant gaze of Kiera and her parents, under the curious eyes of hundreds of guests, I pulled the silver ribbon. The silk slid away smoothly.
I lifted the lid.
And I stopped.
The smile on my face didn't just fade. It shattered. The air in my lungs turned to ice. My vision narrowed until the only thing I could see was the contents of that box.
Kiera leaned in, her curiosity overriding her apprehension. A sharp, strangled gasp escaped her lips. The color drained from her face, leaving a pale, sickly mask.
Eleanor and Richard, sensing the shift, rose and came around the table. Eleanor’s gloved hand flew to her mouth, stifling a cry. Richard’s face turned a deep, mottled purple, his eyes bulging with a mixture of disbelief and pure rage.
Inside the box, nestled on a bed of black satin, was an eight-by-ten photograph. A family portrait. Kiera was in the center, beaming, holding a smiling Leo in her arms. But on either side of them, clumsily photoshopped into the image, were Aliana and me. We looked like ghosts, like unwilling strangers dragged into a celebration that had nothing to do with us.
The background was unmistakable. It was the rose garden at my country estate. The exact spot where I had proposed to Aliana five years ago.
Beneath the photograph, a single line was scrawled in what looked like blood-red ink.
"The perfect family, built on the perfect lie."
A low murmur rippled through the guests. Those in the front rows had seen enough to understand. I heard the sharp intake of breaths, the excited whispers.
My hand, the one holding the box lid, began to tremble. A roaring sound filled my ears, the blood pounding in my temples.
Kiera reached for the box, her nails painted a garish red. "Ivan—"
I shot her a look so cold it stopped her hand in mid-air.
My eyes were fixed on the space beneath the photograph. There was something else there. My fingers felt stiff, alien, as I reached in and lifted the glossy picture.
Underneath, lying starkly against the black satin, were two small items. A black USB drive. And a small, sleek portable media player.
Taped to the player's screen was a tiny, folded note. I recognized Aliana’s elegant, precise script.
"The soundtrack to our love story."
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8.9
I was tossed into a dark alley like rotting garbage, bleeding and grieving the child I had just lost.
When I was finally brought back to my fiancé Angelo's penthouse, instead of comfort, I was met with absolute disgust.
His family declared me "unclean" after the kidnapping. Angelo coldly announced he was burying the scandal by marrying my sweet, innocent cousin, Carissa.
When we were alone, Carissa stood over my bed, her voice dripping with venomous delight.
"My father arranged the kidnapping. And now, Angelo and I can finally be together."
Before I could react, she forced a silver letter opener into my hand, deliberately stabbed her own shoulder, and let out a bloodcurdling scream.
Angelo stormed in, struck me across the face, and gathered a sobbing Carissa into his arms, looking at me with absolute revulsion.
The family matriarch appeared at the door, her cold eyes sweeping over the scene before she gave a chilling order to the maids.
"Clean this up."
They pinned me down and brutally drove the blade directly into my chest.
I choked on my own blood, staring at the man who had promised me the world as he turned his back, calling my murder a "mercy."
As my heart beat its final agonizing rhythm, I made a silent vow to the shadows that if there was a next life, I would have my vendetta.
When I opened my eyes again, there was no blood, only the soft silk of my nightgown.
I had returned to the day before my eighteenth birthday.
This time, I wouldn't play the desperate victim. I was going to ally with the Devil of Chicago and burn them all to the ground.

9.1
For ten years, Ran hid in the shadows as Hollywood star Jincheng Lu's secret girlfriend and assistant, starving herself to pay for his acting classes.
On their tenth anniversary, she sat in a cheap apartment with $9.87 in her bank account, watching him slide a massive diamond ring onto a wealthy heiress's finger on live television.
When she called the number she had memorized for a decade, she only heard a cold busy tone. He had blocked her.
Despair swallowed her whole. She forced down a handful of sleeping pills with stale whiskey and died alone on the cold bathroom tiles.
His mother found her rotting body three days later, calling her a "filthy bottom-feeder" before ordering a cleanup crew to dispose of her existence like industrial waste.
Jincheng didn't even ask if she suffered. He just ordered his PR team to digitally erase her ten years of sacrifice from the internet.
"Make sure the press release is airtight. She was an unstable former assistant. She had a history of mental illness. That's it."
Until her heart stopped completely, she didn't understand. She had abandoned her status as the hidden heiress of the wealthy Qin family to build his empire from the ground up.
How could he erase every trace of her without a second thought, using her corpse as a PR shield for his perfect new life?
Opening her eyes again, the sharp smell of hospital antiseptic burned her lungs.
She hadn't just died. She had woken up in the body of a notorious, D-list reality TV influencer who shared her exact name.
Looking at her new face in the mirror, a cold smile spread across her lips. She was going to tear his perfect life apart, piece by bloody piece.

8.8
Elizbeth married the wealthy heir Carlton Wilkinson to save her grandfather's life's work.
But on their wedding night, instead of a loving husband, she faced a cold tyrant. He forced her to sign a brutal prenup, stripped her of all family rights, and banished her to a dingy guest room.
He was convinced she was just a pathetic, gold-digging liar.
When a catastrophic pain attack drove Carlton to smash his own head against the wall, Elizbeth rushed in to save him using her specialized acupuncture. She risked her life to calm his spasming nerves.
But the moment he woke up, he nearly choked her to death. He threw her against the wall, bleeding and bruised, accusing her of using cheap parlor tricks to poison him.
The next morning, his greedy relatives openly mocked her cheap clothes, waiting like vultures for Carlton to drop dead so they could steal his fortune.
Elizbeth was humiliated and terrified, but she soon discovered a classified secret.
Carlton was a former Delta Force operator slowly going mad from an undetectable weaponized biotoxin. The poison made him paranoid and violent. He would rather die in agony than accept help from a woman he despised.
Begged by his desperate grandfather, Elizbeth knew she had to cure him in the shadows.
At 1:00 AM, she slipped a heavy, odorless sedative into his water and sneaked into his pitch-black bedroom to begin the detox.
But as her silver needle hovered over his skin, a massive hand shot out and pinned her violently to the mattress.
"How much did they pay you to poison me?" he hissed in the dark, his eyes wide awake and blazing with murderous fury.

8.2
Trapped in a deadly fire at my own engagement party, my lungs burned as I reached a shaking hand out to my fiancé for help.
He stopped and looked right at me through the thick smoke. But instead of saving me, he wrapped his jacket tightly around my stepsister and ran, leaving me to burn.
I barely survived. But when I woke up in the hospital, my father and stepmother didn't even ask about my injuries.
They threw a stack of legal documents right onto my bed.
"Sign the papers, Avah. Step aside. Jaclyn is far better suited to be Kain's wife."
My fiancé then stormed into the room, publicly humiliating me with false rumors of an illegitimate child and threatening to bankrupt my company.
Four years of swallowing my pride to be the perfect, obedient pawn for our family business, all for nothing.
They threw me to the wolves without a single second of hesitation, expecting me to just lower my head and cry like I always did.
But the fire had burned that pathetic version of me away.
I ripped out my IV, letting the blood drip onto the sheets, and tore their contracts straight down the middle.
"The engagement is over."
I threw my million-dollar ring right at my ex's chest, then picked up the phone to call my trust lawyer. They wanted to take everything from me, so I was going to make them bleed.

7.4
Our Affairs
7.4
For three long years, my husband Richard has refused to touch me. All because of one tragic accident that stole our three-month-old baby... an accident that wasn't even my fault.
I tried everything to win him back. I begged, I cried, I seduced. Nothing worked.
Desperate and burning with unmet desire, I found myself drawn to my new boss, Teddy. With one smoldering look, he awakens the fire I thought had died inside me. I crave him. I need him. But I'm still married... and I still love Richard with all my heart.
Then came the business trip that shattered everything.
In a single night, I discovered Richard's secret-he's been cheating on me all along.
Rage and years of pent-up hunger collided. That night, I finally unleashed.
But after the trip what becomes of me, my husband and my boss, even his lover.

8.0
"Don't you dare touch me. You bloody monster," Eric whispered glaring at me, which only turned me on the more.
A beautiful smile crossed my lips; luckily for us, his fake mother was so focused on Katherine, she did not know I was fucking her son before her eyes.
"So I am now a monster, huh? That was not what you said yesterday. Or have you forgotten about our hot night?" I asked as I traced my way to his lap again, approaching his groin area.
He swallowed hard, his eyes roaming around. "Damien. I am Katherine's fiancé. your niece" He reminded me as my hands reached his groan, caressing it through the layers of his trousers.
"Yesterday you were Mike's boyfriend, and what did I tell you? I don't give a fuck!," I whispered back. "Now be quiet and try to control yourself" .
Eric's life is thrown upside down when his brother is killed on his coronation day, and he now has to become the king. and he can't because he is gay and he has a boyfriend who he loves dearly, or so he thought until he met Damien Monetro, his fiancée's uncle and his former one-night stand