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POV Amy Romano
I died on the night of my tenth wedding anniversary. My beloved husband, Warren West, plunged a dagger into my heart after he slaughtered my entire family before my eyes. Shortly before it all happened, while my mind was still intact, we had an argument, and he humiliated me for being inert in bed. “Amy, you’ve pretended to be sick before to avoid sex. You’re so repulsive that I have to look to other women for what I can’t find in my home.” He laughed sarcastically as his words pierced me like pins. I had loved him for ten years; I had been faithful to him, a dutiful and loving wife. Now he stood before me confessing his infidelity. I lunged to strike him, but Warren grabbed my arm and drove the dagger straight into my heart. Blood gushed from me, and my husband watched my ruined condition. “I gave you a grand wedding, and I’ll spare you the pain of living after losing your entire family. They’re all dead, and I will be the sole heir to your fortune.” He had planned everything from the start, and his mask crumbled before my eyes. He knew I was about to die and could no longer pose any threat. I clung to the faintest glimmer of hope, refusing to give up. As blood pooled around me, he shoved me back. Tears flooded my eyes as I finally realized how blind I had been. Warren had never loved or cared for me; he hadn’t even bothered to hide that he married me only for my money. My heart shattered into a million pieces. With one last breath, I lay on my back and surrendered to my fate. Air slipped slowly from my lungs, my heart weakened, burning with the iron driven into it, until darkness took me. If I had another chance, I would never walk the same path again; I would never give that man the chance to fool me. But fate had original plans. When I regained consciousness, cold air brushed my cheeks, and I looked up at the dark, starry sky moving above me. I touched my chest—it was intact. Am I not dead? Didn’t my greedy husband drive a dagger into my chest to take my fortune? I heard a voice to my left and met Sara’s cheerful face—my best friend was driving my car. I remembered that night; we had gone out to celebrate her birthday. Not only that, but I wore a glittering dress and could see the reflection of my youthful face in the rearview mirror. I was twenty-two years old again. I furrowed my brow and opened my eyes to ask her what was happening. The next second, the car skidded on the wet road, the brakes screamed, and the impact threw me forward. Still stunned, I didn’t notice when someone opened the car door. A man appeared in front of me—tall, stunningly handsome, with a cocky smile that hid secrets. I recognized those eyes. Simon Blackwood. The womanizing billionaire. Warren had ever failed to defeat. “Amy Romano,” a smug smile crossed his lips as his fingers brushed my face. “An accident involving Warren’s fiancée.” Simon’s words echoed in my mind and pulled me back to reality. I stood before Warren’s greatest enemy, and instead of pain, I felt hope ignite in my chest. Sara gripped my arm, her fingers trembling as she told me she would call for help. I watched her, still feeling unreal about my rebirth. Was life giving me a second chance to set things right? If so, I would not waste it. “I’ll take to the hospital myself, Princess Romano,” he said, holding my hand gently as he helped me out of the car. “I can’t leave a pretty woman like you hurt.” “Amy, don’t go near that man,” Sara’s voice rang out as she stumbled from the car. “We know what a disaster he is with women.” I knew Simon Blackwood well enough never to forget his advice when he warned me not to marry Warren. I had been so naïve and madly in love with Warren that I ignored him and came to see Simon as my enemy too. It surprised me to learn he had been right about Warren all along. “Don’t worry about me, Simon; I’m fine.” I pressed my lips together and looked at my car’s crumpled front. I ran my fingers over my forehead where blood trickled. Likewise, I remembered how horrid Warren’s betrayal had been—life bleeding out of me little by little as I stared into his cold, empty eyes. I will not make the same mistake. Now that I knew the truth, I would fix things. “I want you to come to my wedding, Simon. Your presence will mean a lot,” I said, smiling at him. His eyes widened and his chin dropped in surprise, as if he thought I’d lost my mind. From the expression on his face, he considered me crazy for issuing the invitation. I watched his bare chest rise and fall and his lips curve into a cunning smile. “You’re crazy, Amy, inviting him to your wedding?” Sara said in a trembling voice. Everyone knew how much Sara disliked Warren and opposed my marriage, but I also knew that inviting Simon to that ceremony would be like declaring war on my fiancé. “Your friend is right; my presence could cause a scene, but I’ll think about it,” he said, pausing, hands in his pockets. He pulled out a credit card and extended it toward me. “This will cover your car expenses for now. It’s an unlimited card. Spend as you need.” How generous of him. In another life, I would have refused the payment, but I stepped forward boldly, my feet moving on their own as if pulled by an invisible thread. Holding the card, I pressed my lips to his ear and whispered, “You won’t regret my invitation, Simon. I’ll abandon Warren at the altar and leave with you.” His expression changed when our eyes met. His body stiffened, and his amber eyes—once warm—turned cold. Hope swelled in my chest as I walked away, certain I had done the right thing. He turned his back and left. I stayed uncertain whether Simon would accept my invitation, but now that I knew everything, I resolved not to marry Warren. The man I had seen betraying me naked on his office table with his secretary would never have my love again. I was reborn, and I would make Warren West pay for all the harm he had done to me.AmyI took a long bath and lay down to relax. The pain in my legs constantly reminded me of everything that happened. I couldn’t forget Simon and the way everything unfolded.I didn’t know if I could sustain this situation any longer.On the other hand, people pressured me to marry as quickly as possible. In the past, things didn’t happen this way. Why did Warren now want us to rush the marriage?I thought about it until I fell asleep.I had a quick, brief sleep. When I woke up, someone was knocking on my bedroom door. It was Megan, bringing a cup of tea, as if she guessed what I really needed.She set the tray on the bedside table and sat next to me. She watched my face for a few moments before she rested her hand on mine.“I’m fine, Mom, just a little tired.”“I’ve known you since you were born, and I know when things aren’t right.” She squeezed my hand lightly before pulling away and ending the touch. “Something is different about you, Amy, and I think everyone has noticed.”My fac
POV SimonThe way Amy looked at me the last time made my eyes sting. I did not move; I did not even say anything to justify myself. I let her go and think whatever she wanted about me.Not only that, but I wanted to fight Vicente for saying those things to her right after Amy gave herself to me, but no one could know that the two of us had been together.“Amy is acting strange, don’t you think?” Vicente commented again as soon as we got into the vehicle. “This plan to ruin Warren does not make any sense to me. Just a few months ago, this woman was in love with her fiancé. Why does Amy want to get rid of him now?”“The best thing you can do is keep your mouth shut. Vicente, you have talked too much nonsense for today.”I started the vehicle and floored the gas pedal. Jackson sat in the back of the SUV in silence, listening to the entire conversation without offering an opinion. He had spent too much time away from the country, so he was the last person to say whether Vicente’s opinion
AmyMy head was spinning as I set foot inside the house. Vincent’s words raced through my mind non-stop, preventing me from thinking clearly.My chest burned, and my body pleaded for a shower so I could eliminate any trace and memory of Simon from me. I felt offended knowing he needed a prostitute after being with me, which clearly signaled I hadn’t satisfied him in bed.I slid my hand along the staircase when murmurs echoed throughout the house. Not only that, but I recognized that voice, that laugh. I closed my eyes tightly as heels clicked on the marble, coming toward me. I didn’t want another long conversation, especially not with Alice and Grace.“Dear Amy, it’s good you returned.” Alice wore a presumptuous smile of forced happiness that sent shivers down my spine.“I am sorry, Alice, but I don’t have time to talk right now; I need a shower and some painkillers.”I didn’t even look her in the eyes; my feet moved to the next step until Grace’s hand brutally pulled me, causing me t
POV AmyThe pain in my legs as I walked to the vehicle constantly reminded me of what I had done. Strangely, I felt no regret inside me. On the contrary, my body craved more.I looked at the place where I stood and remembered Simon. His hands glided over my body, the cold ran down my stomach, and pleasure dominated my mind. I needed to close my eyes to dispel these thoughts.I promised myself I would give my virginity only to the man I loved and who would spend the rest of his life with me. In the past, I chose Warren, and that became the worst choice I had ever made. Years of regret, pain, and frustration followed. I was constantly humiliated because I was inert and weak in bed.With Simon, things were different. In his arms, I truly felt desired in a way Warren never made me feel. I knew only an agreement existed between the two of us, but we broke the established boundary.“Amy, what are you doing here?” Jackson’s familiar voice invaded my ears, and I jumped, startled.When I looke
POV SimonI never imagined desiring Amy Romano, not once in my life. The newspapers were right about me; I could have any woman I wanted, but I did not take them by choice. I was neither a womanizer nor a gallant charmer, even though I loved the position and the power it had given me.With Amy, it was different.Since the night of the accident when my car hit hers and I saw her bleeding, I wanted to protect her. I looked at her differently, and this kept pounding in my head uninterrupted, without my being able to control it.She said she would be my woman, that she would leave Warren to marry me. At first, her words just sounded provocative and nonsensical in my ears, and I played with her for as long as I could, until she involved me in her crazy plan, and I fell like a fool into her manipulative game.I had no idea why I was doing that, and Amy had not explained much to me, but I became more and more involved, always seeking to know every detail of her life. I watched her steps, spe
AmyI was truly going insane.I walked past Simon as if he were not there and entered his bar, knowing it was still much too early for a glass of vodka. I wanted the strongest drink he had so I could let go of everything that had been happening.The place was empty, and I noticed things I had not paid attention to the last time I was here. There were no provocatively dressed servers, no loud music, no sweat or smell of cigarettes; there was only Simon and me, and the awkward silence between us.I sat at the bar. Simon came around to the inside, grabbed a bottle, and poured a drink, offering it to me. He watched as I drank the liquor in one go until my eyes landed on his.“For a pregnant woman, she should not drink alcohol.”My eyes remained fixed on his. How did Simon always know everything happening in my life? What interest did he have in this?“If you truly believed that, you would not have poured the drink for me.”I wiped my mouth with my hand and lowered my head. My stomach was







