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Rebirth Rules: No More Toxic BFF, No More Lottery IOUs
Rebirth Rules: No More Toxic BFF, No More Lottery IOUs
Auteur: Perfect Timing

Chapter 1

Auteur: Perfect Timing
As soon as I came to my senses, my hand froze midair.

A second later, Beatrice Hopper smacked it away. A sharp sting shot across the back of my hand, jolting me awake.

That was when I realized I had been reborn. Somehow, I was now back at my wedding venue.

Beatrice, my best friend since childhood, shot me a vicious glare. Then, she casually slipped the lottery ticket—the one she was supposed to give me as a wedding gift—back into her own pocket.

As she did so, she checked it several times to make sure it wasn't bent or damaged.

"What are you doing, Bea?" I asked. "Weren't you giving that to me?"

Without warning, she exploded in a fit of fury. "Give it to you? Who said I'm giving it to you? This is mine. I bought it for myself! Who do you think you are to take something from me?"

I glanced at the string of numbers on the lottery ticket, and sure enough, they were identical to the ones she had given me in my previous life.

But what she didn't know was that this ticket wouldn't win anything.

The only reason I ended up with 50 million dollars in my past life was that I had bought another ticket for myself. The real winning ticket had never been hers to begin with.

The lively wedding hall fell silent after Beatrice's outburst.

Dozens of eyes turned toward the two of us. A few of our ex-classmates hurried over, trying to calm things down.

"Hey, what's going on with you two?"

"Why are you two fighting?"

Shirley Hill, who witnessed the whole thing earlier, couldn't resist saying, "Come on, Beatrice. It's Lucy's wedding today. Giving her a lottery ticket as a gift is cheap enough, and now you're trying to take it back? That's bold."

In an instant, fury lit Beatrice up like a match. She widened her eyes and shoved Shirley hard. "What do you know, huh? Bitch, what exactly do you know? That ticket is mine to begin with!"

Her crazed look scared the guests around us, and everyone stepped back in alarm.

It was then that I finally understood—Beatrice, too, had been reborn.

In our previous lives, she'd handed me the ticket, saying, "I bought a lottery ticket specifically for you. Keep it safe, okay?"

She stuffed the ticket into my hand, adding, "They say it's the thought that counts. This gift is precisely how I show that I care. Oh, and my due date is six months away. As my baby's future godmother, you should prepare a proper gift, got it?"

At first, I didn't even react. I honestly thought she was joking because we had known each other for more than two decades. Besides, when she got married, I had been busy running around for her.

From her wedding gown to her diamond ring, even the designer bag she carried, I bought them all for her. Back then, she had even promised me that she would be my bridesmaid when it was my turn, no matter how busy she was.

So, when my husband, Benedict Clark, and I set a date, I told her almost immediately. Surprisingly, I was turned down.

"I'm pregnant, so I can't be your bridesmaid," Beatrice said resolutely. "Being one is all hard work and dirty tasks. Do you really want to put a pregnant woman through all that?"

Frankly, I was hurt, but I also understood the situation. After all, a wedding would indeed be exhausting for a bridesmaid.

"Lucy Winslow, are you playing dead? Hey, I'm talking to you. Are you deaf or something?"

Beatrice's sharp voice pulled me back to the present. I clenched my fists without even realizing it, thinking of how I had died in my previous life because of her.

"Since Shirley was kind enough to lay it all out, I might as well be straight with you!" she shouted. "From today on, Lucy and I have nothing—absolutely nothing—to do with each other! We'll be no different than strangers."

She climbed onto a chair, leaning on someone else for support as she waved her arms dramatically in the air.

"Listen up, everyone! Anyone who reclaims the gift they gave Lucy will, in return, receive 5,000 dollars in cash from me!"

Everyone gawked at Beatrice like she had lost her mind, but she didn't mind. She pulled out her phone, called her husband, Rupert Payne, and had him withdraw all the money from their accounts.

After that, she turned to me with a smug grin on her face. "Oh, Lucy. Don't look at me like I did you dirty. Blame yourself for taking what didn't belong to you in the first place."
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  • Rebirth Rules: No More Toxic BFF, No More Lottery IOUs   Chapter 8

    Sure enough, Shirley let out a thunderous scream. Right then, I hung up the call. I didn't doubt for a second that, in less than 20 minutes, everyone who attended my wedding reception would know I had won 50 million dollars, including Beatrice.Benedict looked completely puzzled. "Didn't you say we should keep the win quiet? Why tell her now?"He was right. I had said that indeed, but there had always been a condition attached to it. I had been cautious because I didn't want Beatrice to notice anything unusual, but the circumstances had changed since she could barely keep herself afloat."Because… I'm letting someone swing the axe instead."Besides, people lived on pride. It was now my turn to bite back. Beatrice would receive tenfold the pain for what she had done to me on my last wedding day.Just as I expected, Shirley, our resident tattler, managed to spread the news of my lottery win to everyone within ten minutes flat. She even told our middle-school math teacher.All t

  • Rebirth Rules: No More Toxic BFF, No More Lottery IOUs   Chapter 7

    Just as I expected, Shirley eventually reached out, spamming me with messages."Lucy, where did you go?""About what happened before, I'm sorry, okay? Beatrice is insane!""Are you busy now? Why aren't you replying?"From her many messages, I could tell exactly how desperate she was becoming. What I needed to do was string her along. I ignored her messages completely, but kept posting vacation photos on my Instagram stories.For every story, I set the visibility setting so that only she could see it. After all, she was notoriously the biggest tattler in our school. Soon enough, everyone else would find out what she knew.By the time I posted my fifth story, Shirley finally cracked. She didn't even bother texting me. She went straight to a video call. This time, I picked up without hesitation."Lucy, I've been texting you. Why didn't you reply to a single one of my messages? Are you busy?" she asked."Huh?" I blurted. "Weren't you the one who—"Before I could finish my senten

  • Rebirth Rules: No More Toxic BFF, No More Lottery IOUs   Chapter 6

    The calmer Beatrice tried to sound, the more terrified I felt. I had answered the call with speaker mode on, so Benedict, sitting beside me, heard everything clearly.He instantly accessed our home surveillance system on his phone, and sure enough, she was standing right outside our door. Her gaze was vicious, and she gripped a knife just as she had in our previous lives.At that moment, a chill ran down my spine. Thankfully, I had collected my prize without anyone else knowing. Otherwise, I would've been in deeper trouble.Irritated by my silence, Beatrice pressed on. "Lucy, where are you? Have you forgotten that we used to be the best of friends?""Apparently, we aren't, as of yesterday," I said, then hung up.From the surveillance footage, I saw her furiously kicking my door, leaving a huge dent. But that was just the beginning. All the money she had blown through ahead of time was starting to come back and crush her.For my own safety, I spent a small fortune hiring a

  • Rebirth Rules: No More Toxic BFF, No More Lottery IOUs   Chapter 5

    I held the phone slightly away from my ear, but I could still hear her screeching, "It was you, wasn't it? You did something, knowing damn well what's about to happen. Did you swap out my lottery ticket?"Faced with my silence, she sounded more anxious than before. "Answer me! Say something!"I cleared my throat. "Did you even give me the ticket? How could I have swapped your ticket out if I never touched it? Oh, right. You did say that we'll go our separate ways yesterday. Don't worry. I'll stick to that."I hung up, then immediately blocked her on every possible channel. Of course, Beatrice wasn't about to give up so easily. She called again from several new numbers. I eventually got fed up and just switched my phone off altogether.Benedict had overheard the call and was left puzzled. "Honey, didn't you say that the ticket won you 50 million dollars in your previous life? Why didn't she win anything… in this one?"I pressed my lips together, then pulled a slightly crumpled

  • Rebirth Rules: No More Toxic BFF, No More Lottery IOUs   Chapter 4

    Benedict was fuming. He stepped forward to reason with Betarice, but I held him back.Beatrice noticed this and sneered. "That's more like it. It's time you learn your place. You and I? We're not even on the same level anymore. The next time you see me, remember to close your eyes. Who knows if you'd get jealous and attack me?"A few guests around her cheered and fawned over her."Beatrice, I knew from our school days that you were destined for greatness. Look at you now! I was right!"Jane Miller looped her arm through Beatrice's, her tone dripping with sarcasm. "I've always disliked Lucy. If I hadn't heard you were coming, I wouldn't even have bothered attending this stupid wedding!"Ironically, even Aunt Sylvia joined in the praise, mingling with the crowd. "Beatrice, remember me? I didn't let you play with Lucy back then because I knew she'd ruin your good fortune. I knew she wouldn't amount to anything!"Surrounded by the people fawning over her, Beatrice was helped inside.

  • Rebirth Rules: No More Toxic BFF, No More Lottery IOUs   Chapter 3

    I smiled dryly in response. "How kind of you to tell me not to worry, you backstabber."The manager's face paled at my words. But shortly after, he snorted and signaled two staff members to toss my wedding photo out. I couldn't catch it in time, so it landed face down on the floor.As I bent to pick it up, Beatrice stomped on the photo, right where my face was. I looked up and met her scornful gaze. "Back when you had it better than me, you looked down on me at every chance you got. Now, it's finally my turn to stick it in your face! I'm finally rich—as I should be!"I clenched my jaw. "I looked down on you? When did that ever happen?""Playing dumb, huh? What were you thinking when you gave me that diamond ring in front of all my friends, huh?" she questioned, pressing her foot harder on the photo and twisting it around. "Just admit it—you were trying to show off!"I burst into laughter. So, that was when Beatrice started despising me. It was no wonder she had reduced contact

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