LOGINSelena died on the day, She had walked in on her husband cheating with her best friend and instead of apologies, she was silenced forever. When Selena opened her eyes again, she had returned to one year earlier. The day she once gifted her husband half of her company out of love. This time, she smiled just as gently… and set a trap beneath every signature. Divorce came first. The downfall followed. Her ex-husband believed Selena was still the obedient wife who loved him blindly. Her best friend thought she had already won. They didn’t realize the woman they betrayed had come back colder, smarter and determined to take back everything they stole. As Selena dismantles her ex-husband’s empire piece by piece, Chris her childhood friend and a powerful CEO re-enters her life. He was the only one who warned her in her past life… and the only one who never betrayed her. Reborn with hatred in her heart and clarity in her mind, will Selena destroy everyone who wronged her or allow herself a second chance at love? Read to find out.
View MoreSelena hadn’t planned to come home early.
The meeting had ended ahead of schedule, the overseas partners unusually cooperative for once. On the drive back, she stared out the car window at the familiar streets and thought, fleetingly, that maybe today was worth celebrating. Two years of marriage. A quiet dinner. Something simple. She told the driver to stop a block away. The house was quiet when she entered, the kind of quiet that felt heavy rather than peaceful. The lights were on upstairs. Selena slipped off her heels, holding the gift bag she had picked up impulsively—nothing extravagant, just a watch she thought he would like. She climbed the stairs slowly. A sound reached her halfway up. Laughter. It was soft, muffled, intimate. Not the laughter he used at business dinners or family gatherings. This was lower, unguarded. The kind of sound that belonged behind closed doors. Selena stopped. For a moment, she told herself she was overthinking it. The house was large. Echoes happened. Maybe it was the television. Maybe— Another sound followed. A woman’s voice, breathless, familiar. Her fingers tightened around the gift bag. She took the last few steps and walked down the hallway, each footfall quiet, deliberate. The bedroom door was half-closed. Light spilled through the narrow gap, warm and unmistakably alive. Selena pushed the door open. The world tilted. Her husband was on the bed. Not alone. His hands were tangled in long hair that Selena had brushed and braided countless times, hair she recognized even before her mind could process the rest of the scene. A bare shoulder. Pale skin. A familiar curve of a smile that Selena had trusted for years. Her best friend froze first. Then her husband looked up. For a fraction of a second, something flickered across his face—surprise, maybe. But it vanished almost immediately, replaced by something colder. Sharper. Calculation. No scrambling for excuses. No guilt. No panic. Just a steady gaze, assessing. The gift bag slipped from Selena’s fingers and hit the floor. The sound was loud in the silence that followed, obscene in its normalcy. “Selena,” he said, her name falling easily from his lips, as if he hadn’t just shattered her life. “You’re home early.” She couldn’t speak. Her chest felt hollow, as though all the air had been scooped out of her lungs at once. She stared at them, at the sheets tangled around bodies that did not belong together, at the faint red mark on his neck that she hadn’t put there. Her best friend’s face went pale. “Selena, I—” she started, scrambling to cover herself. Selena lifted a hand. The gesture stopped her. It surprised even Selena how calm her arm felt, how steady. Her heartbeat thundered in her ears, but outwardly, she was still. Frozen. “How long?” she asked. Her voice didn’t sound like her own. The woman avoided her eyes. Her husband didn’t. “That doesn’t matter,” he said. Something inside Selena cracked—not loudly, not all at once. It was a quiet, precise fracture, the kind that split something essential straight down the middle. She laughed once. It was short, disbelieving. “Doesn’t matter?” she repeated. He swung his legs off the bed and stood, unhurried, pulling on his shirt. The casualness of the motion hurt more than any slap could have. This wasn’t a mistake to him. It was a situation to manage. “You shouldn’t have come back like this,” he said. “We would’ve told you.” “Told me?” Selena echoed. “When? After dinner? After the board meeting?” Her best friend finally found her voice. “Selena, please. It’s not what it looks like.” Selena turned to her then. She had defended this woman countless times. Had trusted her with secrets, with fears, with pieces of her life she hadn’t shared with anyone else. She looked at her now and saw a stranger wearing a familiar face. “Get dressed,” Selena said quietly. The woman flinched. Her husband frowned. “That’s not necessary.” Selena looked back at him. Really looked. This was the man she had married against her parents’ warnings. The man she had defended when people questioned his motives. The man she had handed half her company to because she believed love meant trust. She realized, in that moment, that she had never truly known him. “I said,” Selena repeated, her voice still eerily even, “get dressed.” The woman moved quickly, fumbling with clothes, eyes darting between them. She slipped past Selena without a word, shame etched deep into her posture. The door clicked shut behind her. Selena and her husband were alone. The silence stretched. “You should sit down,” he said. “You don’t look well.” She stared at him. “I trusted you,” she said. “Yes,” he replied calmly. “You did.” The ease with which he agreed felt like a blade sliding under her ribs. “I gave you everything,” Selena continued. “My name. My reputation. My company.” “And that’s exactly why we need to talk,” he said. She took a step back. Something in his tone—measured, controlled—made her uneasy. He moved toward the door. Selena turned, instinctively reaching for the handle first. It didn’t budge. Her stomach dropped. The lock clicked softly as he turned it. “Don’t be dramatic,” he said when she spun to face him. “This is for your own good.” “For my own good?” Her voice finally shook. “You’re emotional right now,” he said. “You won’t think clearly.” “I’m thinking very clearly,” Selena snapped. “Open the door.” He didn’t. Instead, he stepped closer. Too close. “You were never good at handling unpleasant truths,” he said quietly. “That’s why I handled things for you.” Fear crept up her spine, cold and unwelcome. “Move,” she said. He reached for her wrist. She pulled away. “Don’t touch me.” His expression hardened, irritation flashing through the calm mask. “You always did this,” he muttered. “Acted like you had choices.” The words landed heavier than the betrayal. Choices. She had thought she had chosen him. Thought she had chosen love. Now she saw the truth too late. He shoved her. It wasn’t hard. Not enough to hurt. Enough to unbalance her. Selena stumbled, her heel catching on the edge of the rug. She fell backward, the impact knocking the breath from her lungs. Pain flared through her shoulder as she hit the floor. She gasped, trying to push herself up. Her vision blurred. He loomed over her, face shadowed, unreadable. “Stay down,” he said. The room felt suddenly smaller. The walls closer. The air thinner. Selena’s heart hammered wildly as realization crashed over her—not just that he had betrayed her, but that he had never intended to let her walk away. Love hadn’t just made her blind. It had made her powerless. She tried to crawl backward. Her hand brushed against something cold on the floor—the broken gift box, the watch glinting faintly in the light. A bitter thought crossed her mind. She had come home to surprise him. He had already planned how to end her. The last thing Selena saw was the ceiling spinning as darkness rushed in, fast and merciless, swallowing the room whole.“I still need to review the operational logs once more,” she said, her finger tracing approvals, signatures, and conditional clauses she had embedded so carefully.Every detail pointed to one thing: her control was unshakable.Yet she didn’t relax. Control had to be maintained, nurtured. Assumed power could be lost in a single careless moment.Across town, Chris sat in a dimly lit office at Orion Global. Screens glowed with spreadsheets, access logs, and system histories. He had requested copies of the Hale Group’s recent filings—quietly, subtly. No alarms, no notifications.Something wasn’t right.“Numbers don’t line up,” he muttered under his breath. “Voting weights shouldn’t have shifted this much. Not without approval. Not this fast.”He leaned back, eyes narrowing. “Selena?”Of course, Selena. He knew her patterns—her precision, her foresight. But this… this felt deliberate. Controlled. Like a master hand moving pieces no one else even noticed.Chris traced the changes line by li
The next day Chris still notices how Selena behaves, making him feel uneasy.“And you handled that flawlessly,” Chris said, his voice low as the meeting room cleared of the remaining staff. “I knew you were capable, but… this is different.”Selena didn’t smile. She folded her hands on the polished table, maintaining her calm, unyielding posture. “Different how?” she asked evenly.“Different,” he repeated, leaning against the edge of the table. “You’re… colder. Sharper. I’ve known you since we were kids, Selena. You didn’t used to be like this.”Her eyes flicked toward him, unflinching. “And what exactly am I now?”“Dangerous,” he said bluntly. “Powerful. Unreadable. You’ve been through something, and it changed you.”Selena’s lips curved into a faint, polite smile—the kind that didn’t reach her eyes. “Power isn’t dangerous if you know how to control it.”Chris studied her carefully, noting the subtle shift in her tone—the confidence, the restraint, the way her hands rested on the tabl
The next morning, Selena’s calendar filled itself without her touching it.An invitation sat at the top—formal, precise, impossible to ignore.Subject: Strategic Partnership DiscussionHost: Orion Global HoldingsAttendees: Executive Board, Key ShareholdersOrion Global.Selena’s fingers paused over the screen.Chris’s company.She exhaled slowly and tapped accept.Across the city, in a glass-walled office that overlooked the river, Chris stood with his hands in his pockets as his assistant rattled off details.“We’re officially expanding into domestic infrastructure,” she said. “Hale Group is the most efficient entry point.”Chris nodded, gaze distant. “Set the meeting.”“There’s one more thing,” she added carefully. “Mrs. Hale will be attending.”He smiled faintly. “I was counting on it.”The boardroom hummed with polite anticipation. Coffee was poured. Screens glowed. People settled into their seats with the quiet confidence of those who believed they understood the room.Selena en
“Tonight, we celebrate.”That was what her husband announced the moment he stepped through the doors of the private lounge he’d reserved. Crystal lights glinted overhead, champagne already chilling in silver buckets, the city skyline stretched wide and obedient behind the glass.Selena arrived at his side, elegant and composed, her hand resting lightly on his arm.He looked triumphant.Whatever doubts had crept into him over the past few days were buried beneath applause, clinking glasses, and the eager smiles of people who mistook confidence for power.“To expansion,” he declared, lifting his glass. “To leadership. And to the future.”“To the future,” the room echoed.Selena smiled and took a sip.It tasted like patience.Her husband moved through the crowd like a man newly crowned. He accepted congratulations, slapped shoulders, and laughed loudly. Every story he told grew slightly grander with each retelling.“We’ve secured the next phase,” he said to a group of investors. “The str
The documents arrived just after noon, neatly bundled in a slim folder delivered by a junior legal assistant who didn’t quite meet Selena’s eyes.“Routine filings, Mrs. Hale,” the girl said quickly. “Just updates from compliance.”Selena accepted the folder with a polite nod. “Thank you. You can le
Selena returned home before sunset.The house greeted her with the same familiar stillness, soft lighting already switched on by habit. From the outside, to the inside nothing had changed. Everything had been the same. Then she heard. Her husband’s voice drifted from the living room, animated and
“You look tired.”Selena lifted her head at the sound of her own name spoken softly.She was standing alone on the balcony, city lights stretching endlessly below, the night air cool against her skin. Behind her, the glass doors reflected a version of herself she barely recognized—composed, elegant
The office she entered the next afternoon was discreet to the point of anonymity. No name on the door. No receptionist. Just a quiet hallway and a man who stood when he saw her, his expression carefully respectful.“Mrs. Hale,” he said. “It’s been a long time.”Selena closed the door behind her her






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