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Chapter 4

Author: Apples
After my parents passed away, the Luciano family had fallen into disarray.

Our once-proud household now stood in ruins, a shadow of its former self.

But now, with a single move, I had raised the Luciano family from the ashes, signaling to everyone that the family still had a future, and no longer was it a target for anyone’s mockery or scorn.

That’s why Grandma placed so much importance on the banquet—it had to be perfect, not a single detail could be overlooked.

The night of the banquet arrived, and the venue was filled with influential figures from all corners of the Luciano family’s network: high-ranking mafia members, influential businessmen, political figures with ties to the family, and trusted allies who had proven their loyalty over the years.

Every single person in the room had a role to play—some were there to honor the family, others to forge deeper alliances, and a few to demonstrate their unwavering loyalty to the Luciano legacy.

Elena Rivers, in a high-end gown, walked in behind the two childhood friends, her steps full of grace and arrogance.

She looked around at the lavish venue, her eyes filled with jealousy.

“Amara’s life is so fortunate,” she muttered under her breath.

“Though you were born into privilege and excelled in your studies, what does it matter? I have ways to make you suffer through this life, making it worse than death!”

The moment her words fell, the grand screen in the hall flashed with images of me.

One by one, photos of me, naked and in compromising positions with various men, appeared on the screen.

“Guess the rumors are true—Amara must’ve slept her way into college. It all makes sense now.”

These taunts and whispers were all too familiar. I’d endured them twice before.

Once was at my wedding, when Marcus Black had publicly abandoned me for Elena Rivers, causing my grandmother’s heart to fail at the altar.

The Luciano family became the laughingstock of the city.

The second time was at my funeral.

Before my body had even been laid to rest, Damian Knight was already kneeling before Elena Rivers—right there at my funeral—sliding a ring onto her finger as if my entire life had been nothing more than a prelude to their happiness.

The images on the screen kept changing.

I forced myself to look away and turned to Grandma.

Her breathing had grown shallow, each inhale trembling. Her eyes were red, fixed on the photos as though they were knives carving into her chest.

How could this still be happening?

I had relived this life once already.

I had checked every detail, retraced every step—again and again.

And yet, she had still succeeded.

Elena Rivers had still managed to frame me.

“My Amara would never do such a thing!” Grandma cried, her voice breaking.

Panic surged through me. I grabbed at the people around us, begging them to help me get her to the hospital.

But one by one, they stepped back.

No one wanted to be associated with a woman they now whispered about—a woman already marked as tainted.

In the end, it was Marcus Black and Damian Knight who emerged from the crowd.

Marcus took the wheel.

Damian and I supported Grandma between us, rushing her into the car and speeding toward the hospital.

As the city lights blurred past the window, only one thought echoed in my mind:

No matter how many times I tried to escape it,

fate always seemed to circle back to the same ending.

“Good thing we made it in time. A little longer, and we might’ve lost her,” the doctor said as we entered the emergency room.

I quickly thanked the doctor, my heart racing.

We stayed by Grandma’s bedside while I reviewed the surveillance footage from the hospital.

Sure enough, Elena Rivers was the one who had switched the photos.

Every single one was a fake, digitally altered.

I grabbed the footage and was about to call the police when the two childhood friends stopped me.

“It’s just a joke, Amara. Don’t overreact. You know what you’re doing could ruin Elena,” Damian Knight said with a condescending smile.

I froze, unable to comprehend.

“And what about me? What about my grandmother, who almost died? Doesn’t that matter?

Damian Knight quickly shielded Elena Rivers with his body, shoving me away with force.

“Enough, Amara! Your grandmother is fine, so stop making a scene! If rumors spread, it's because you must have done something shameful for them to come out in the first place!”

By now, their words didn’t hurt anymore.

I numbly pushed them aside, but Marcus Black grabbed my wrist, his expression cold and calculating.

“Amara, don’t make things harder than they already are. You know well the power our families have. No lawyer will dare take your case.”

When I resisted, Marcus Black tightened his grip.

“Don’t forget—your grandmother’s life is still in my hands. With just one word, I can have the doctors stop treating her.”

He then dialed a number and coldly began counting.

“Three.”

“Two.”

“I’m sorry! I’ll give it to you!”

I fell to my knees, tears streaming down my face.

I couldn’t do it.

I couldn’t risk my grandmother’s life…

Damian Knight snatched my phone from me and smashed it to the ground. The pieces flew, and one of the shards cut my skin.

He glared at me coldly. “As long as we’re here, you will never harm Elena.”

I collapsed onto the floor, my body trembling.

As their figures disappeared, the pain in my heart finally erupted, and I cried with all my might.

The promises of youth were lies.

The bond of childhood friendship was a lie.

Only the hurt, the betrayal, was real.

I don’t know how long I stayed there, but eventually, I returned to the hospital, lifeless and broken.

I was terrified that Marcus Black and Damian Knight would sabotage Grandma’s recovery, so I stayed with her, not leaving her side for days.

During this time, Elena Rivers kept sending me messages.

The two childhood friends took her everywhere—

private island getaways, front-row seats at invitation-only galas, late-night yacht cruises beneath foreign skylines.

They did all the things we had once whispered about and planned together,

the things that were always postponed, always someday—

and turned them into memories with her instead.

I blocked his number.

When I looked up, I saw two men standing beside Grandma’s hospital bed. At the sound of my footsteps, they straightened and bowed politely.

“Amara,” one of them said, “we’re medical staff sent by Princeton University. You can rest assured—during your time away, we’ll be responsible for your grandmother’s care and safety.”

For the first time since my rebirth, something inside me loosened.

This was hope.

I finally understood—I hadn’t come back only to relive the same ending.

This life was already different.

I had changed Grandma’s fate.

I had broken free from the ending where she died alone and unprotected.

And I had escaped the future where I was nothing more than a tool, used and discarded by the boys I once trusted.

The moment had come for me to leave.

My ties to this place had been cut clean. The next chapter of my life was already unfolding.

I returned to the Luciano family home and began to clear it out.

Anything that reminded me of Marcus Black or Damian Knight was thrown away.

Letters. Gifts. Traces of promises that had never truly been meant for me.

Everything that bound me to the past, I discarded without hesitation.

Each item left behind marked the end of a life shaped by betrayal, manipulation, and plans that had never included my happiness.

Then I boarded a plane.

I didn’t look back.

Marcus Black and Damian Knight were no longer my refuge— and they never would be again.

From this moment on, I would rely on myself alone.
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