LOGINWhen Tessa Averton is diagnosed with a terminal illness, she believes her final days will be spent beside her devoted and charming husband, the man who once told her she was the only thing in his life that made sense. She never expected her remaining days to be spent uncovering the cold betrayal of her husband, including his affair with the woman living under their roof—the same woman he had introduced as his cousin. But death is not the end for Tessa. She wakes up three years in the past, handed a second chance to rewrite fate—and more importantly, to take revenge on the man who betrayed her. Her husband. Convinced the perfect revenge is stealing her husband’s side chick’s dangerously attractive billionaire father, Tessa dives into a game of push and pull with her ex-husband. She thought it'd just be a one time thing and then, she moves on. Only she never expected one thing: Julian, her ex-husband was never supposed to become so obsessed with her. He is just supposed to get jealous once and forgot her existence like he always did in her past life. And now, no matter how many times Tessa tries to run, Julian only chases harder—more desperate, more possessive, and far too unwilling to let her go.
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I have brain cancer and three weeks to live. I still recall the sound of the bells ringing in my ears when the doctor announced it to me. It made little sense. Just six months ago, I went for tests as the symptoms of migraine, memory loss, partial blindness, and bleeding through the nose and mouth persisted. But the doctor had told my husband and me that it was just stress and my weak immune system. So, how come I have brain cancer and only three weeks to live?
Most importantly, how do I tell my husband?
My heart pounded frantically as I watched him sing the happy birthday song to me with so much delight and love.
He was the best thing to ever happen to me. My handsome prince. Julian loved me more than even my mother ever did. He cherished me and protected me with everything in him. He once said I was the only light in his world and the only thing that made sense in his life, so how was I supposed to tell that same man that I had just three weeks to live?
And then there is Lila Vaughan, Julian's beautiful cousin. She was like a bloom ever since she stepped into our lives. Julian said his aunt, her mother, had passed away, and his mother asked him for a favour to take her in. Of course, I was more than happy to receive one of Julian's relatives with open arms. Living with Lila for seven months made me realize that kindness ran in the genes of their family. Lila wasn't just kind; she was pleasant. She looked out for me and helped me with the laundry and the dishes.
We were a beautiful, happy family. I would be so cruel to relay the news to them that I was sick with cancer and going to die soon.
I fought the tears back as they rounded up the birthday song.
They both clapped gleefully, and I blew weak air on the candle.
Julian brought out a small bag shortly after. Of course, he bought me a gift.
“Happy birthday, love,” he said as he slid the bag to me. I grabbed it and opened the gift gently. My eyes almost popped out of their sockets when I saw the contents.
My mom's birthstone necklace?
I pulled it out gently, my hands trembling. They had been trembling for the past eight months now, one of the brain cancer symptoms, I guess.
My eyes watered at the sight. I had always worn my mom's birthstone necklace to honour her death, even before Julian met me. But I lost it in the accident I had eighteen months ago. I had tried getting it back, but it was to no avail. Now, it was back in my hands like it never left. Thanks to my darling husband.
I stared at him. “Thank you, Julian.”
He smiled and got up, rounded the table, took the necklace, and wore it around my neck gently.
He turned me to face him. “You look beautiful, baby,” he whispered softly, then leaned in to press a kiss on my forehead.
I wrapped my weak hands around him and returned the kiss on his lips. He kissed me back, biting my lower lip.
Then I realized Lila was right there. As I turned my face to offer her an apology for not considering her presence and being such stupid lovey-doveys, I found her glaring at us. But she immediately corrected her expression, a smile spreading on her lips.
She slowly got up and said, “It seems you love birds need some space, so I'll give it to you.”
“Lila, I think it's time to get your own apartment because I promise you, very soon, we would not hide again. As a matter of fact, I'm craving a good fuck on this couch.”
Her smile disappeared at his statement but immediately returned.
“Eww. Please, wait till I get my own apartment. Do not traumatize me.”
She said this as she walked away.
Julian turned back to me, grinning heavily, but it disappeared when he saw that I wasn't smiling.
“What's wrong? Are you feeling weak again?”
My heart shattered when he said that. He always thought it was my weak immune system whenever I had the symptoms. If only he had known it was cancer eating at every one of my organs.
I managed a smile. “No, baby. I'm fine. Can you carry me to the room? My bones are weak again.”
“Sure, baby.” He lifted me bridal style effortlessly and carried me to our bedroom.
As we rounded the hallway leading to the stairs, I saw Lila standing by the door of her room, peeping through it and glaring at our retreating figures.
What's with Lila? Does she—?
“Baby?” Julian interrupted my train of thought.
“Hmm?”
“Did you hear what I said? I asked if you like my gift.”
“Oh. Yes. Of course, I do. You are the best, Julian.”
“Anything for the love of my life,” he said as he settled me gently on the bed.
He sat in the space beside me, his hand placed gently on my stomach. I watched him, the love in his eyes mirroring mine. The world is so cruel that it couldn't even let me have this pleasant man for the rest of my life; it had to cut mine short. What a jealous universe. It hates seeing a happy, beautiful couple.
“I'd take you for another test tomorrow just to be sure nothing is wrong with you. The way you fainted that other day made me worried sick, and I still can't sleep till today.”
“It's fine, Julian,” I tried, my chest aching from the few words I had spilled. I tried not to react to it.
“It's not, Tes. You coughed blood and couldn't remember what day it was. Maybe we should go to another hospital.”
But it was too late. Maybe Dr. Patrick lied, or he was just incompetent. It was too late to start figuring out any of that.
I fought back the tears once more.
“Why are you still here?” my sleepy voice whispered.
“I need to see you sleep. So close your eyes and sleep. Or do I need to sing you a song?”
I chuckled softly and closed my eyes, and sleep gradually took over me even as the migraine slowly returned.
Julian's voice was my best lullaby.
When I opened my eyes again, Julian was gone, and he wasn't beside me either. It was one in the morning, and I needed water due to my tight chest, so I got up on weak legs, almost stumbling into the bedside table, and walked out, taking the steps one after the other gently.
At the landing of the stairs, I heard soft mumbles. I frowned and looked behind me. It came from Lila's room.
Did she bring a visitor?
I ignored it because I needed water for my tight chest and kept walking toward the kitchen. Before I reached the kitchen, Lila's door opened, and I looked behind me, curious about who it was.
I froze when I saw who it was.
CHAPTER 38: Watching the FenceTessa’s POVI stood by the reinforced glass of the master suite, staring into the dark tree line of Felix’s estate. Sleep was a luxury I couldn't afford tonight. My head throbbed, a dull reminder of the surgeon’s blade, but my mind was too loud to rest.A shadow shifted against the wrought-iron perimeter fence.I didn’t step back. I simply pressed my hand against the cool glass and tracked the movement. It wasn’t a guard. Felix’s men moved with purpose; this figure lingered, testing the boundary.I picked up the intercom on the nightstand. "Markus.""Yes, Ms. Watson?" The head of security answered instantly."South perimeter, just past the oak trees. Someone is testing the fence line.""Locking down. Stay away from the windows."I didn't move from the glass. The feeling of being hunted—the same crawling sensation I had in my past life when Julian's lies began closing in—rushed back. But I wasn’t the prey anymore.The bedroom door opened behind me. Felix
CHAPTER 37: The First DinnerFelix’s POVI set the table myself in the smaller dining room. No staff hovering. Just the two of us. Tessa walked in wearing a simple black dress, hair still damp from the shower she’d insisted on taking despite the nurses’ protests.“Sit,” I said, pulling out her chair.She dropped into it without comment. “Smells good. You cooked?”“Chef did. I told him to keep it light.” I sat across from her and poured wine. “How’s the head?”“Still attached.” She picked up her fork and started eating. No compliments. No wide eyes. Just straight to the food.I watched her. Most people in this house trip over themselves to tell me how impressive everything is. Tessa chewed like she was at a diner.“You’re quiet tonight,” I said.“Recovering from brain surgery tends to do that.” She took another bite. “This is decent. Thanks for dinner.”Decent. I almost laughed. “You’re the first person who’s ever called my chef’s work decent to my face.”She shrugged. “I call things l
CHAPTER 36: The SurgeryTessa’s POVI pushed through the estate gates at six sharp, keys in hand. “I’m heading to the Crown. Tell Felix I’m back at my desk and I expect no interference.”The head of security stepped forward. “Ma’am, Mr. Vaughan said—”“I don’t care what he said. Move.” I didn’t wait for an answer. My driver pulled up and I climbed in, already dialing Francesca.“Morning. Pull every billing file from the last quarter. Red flags only. I’m walking in at nine.”“Got it, Tessa. Three accounts look off already.”“Good. Have them ready.”I hit the office running. Francesca met me at the door with a thick folder.“These vendors,” she said. “Payments don’t match deliveries.”I flipped it open. “Get the leads on the line. Now.”First call, I didn’t waste breath. “This is Tessa Averton. You overbilled the Crown by forty-two thousand. Wire it back within the hour or I send the auditors and your name hits every industry blacklist by lunch.”The man sputtered. “Ms. Averton, there m
Lila’s POVI tapped out the message fast, smirking at my phone screen.“Hey Tessa, it’s Lila. I know things have been horrible between us. I was wrong. Completely. Can we meet? I want to apologize in person and offer whatever help you need with the hotel mess. Family should stick together. Let me make it right.”I hit send, then blocked and unblocked her number so it would look fresh. Julian was still pacing downstairs like a caged animal. I didn’t care. Let him stay desperate. I needed Tessa to bite first.My phone buzzed almost immediately. Tessa.“What game is this, Lila? After cheating with my husband.”I grinned and typed back. “No game. I’m done fighting. Julian’s losing it and I see how wrong we both were. Lunch tomorrow? My treat. Please.”Three dots. Then: “One hour. Public place. Don’t waste my time. If you bring Julian along with you, I'll have you both arrested for stalking and luring.”“I swear, Tessa. Julian doesn’t know about this.She replied almost immediately: “Alrig
Chapter 14: The Second DawnI stepped out of the hospital and flagged the first cab I saw. The door slammed shut behind me.“City center,” I told the driver. Then I pulled out my phone and called Tony.Tony was my financial assistant for my hotel. He had been the one keeping all the money I saved u
CHAPTER THIRTEENI woke up slowly, my eyelids felt heavy at first, then they fluttered open. The room was dim, machines hummed softly nearby. A single flower rested on the small table beside my bed. Its petals were a soft, creamy white with the faintest blush of pink, delicate and perfectly formed
CHAPTER SEVENRecord: Oh fuck, you are so tight, baby!Then, right after Julian’s voice, were slaps as if he were pounding into something. I looked at my cracked screen, unable to fathom what I was listening to.Later that night, the banana bread forgotten, I lay on the bed, awaiting his arrival.H
CHAPTER SIXI decided to stay at home for the day as I searched online for meals I could prepare for Julian before he got home without so much stress. I needed to tell him about my condition. It'd be so cruel of me to leave this world without letting him know about this. He would blame himself for






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