LOGINAria endured Richard's cruelty and betrayal until death released her—only to wake five years in the past. Armed with knowledge of her tragic fate, she walks away before the nightmare begins, building an empire from ashes while he remains oblivious. But when Richard finally realizes what he lost, his desperate attempts to reclaim her are met with icy indifference. Now the hunter has become the hunted, and Aria holds all the cards. Will she grant him mercy—or make him beg?
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Five Years Ago—The First Timeline
The mirror reflected a ghost.
I touched my hollow cheeks, traced the purple bruises blooming across my collarbone. Twenty-three years old, and I looked like I had lived a hundred lifetimes of suffering. All of them spent loving Richard Ashford.
"Aria!" His voice thundered through the penthouse, and my body flinched before my mind could catch up. Muscle memory. Fear memory.
I grabbed the edge of the marble counter, steadied myself. "Coming."
The living room reeked of expensive whiskey and cheaper perfume—her perfume. Lila stood beside the floor-to-ceiling windows, her red dress clinging to curves I no longer possessed. My sister. My replacement.
Richard sat sprawled on the leather sofa, his steel-gray eyes tracking my movements like a predator assessing prey. Even disheveled, even cruel, he was devastatingly beautiful. Dark hair, sharp jaw, shoulders that could carry the weight of his billion-dollar empire.
But not the weight of a marriage.
"Sign it." He slid papers across the glass coffee table.
Divorce papers.
My hands trembled as I picked them up. "Richard, please. We can fix this. I can be better—"
"Better?" Lila laughed, the sound like breaking crystal. "Aria, you have been a ghost haunting this marriage for three years. Richard deserves someone alive."
I looked at my husband. "Do you love her?"
"Does it matter?" His voice was cold, efficient. The same voice he used in boardrooms to destroy competitors. "You have been useful, Aria. Your father's company merger went through. Your purpose is complete."
Useful. Purpose. Never loved.
The truth hit harder than his fists ever had.
"I gave you everything," I whispered. "My family, my freedom, my—"
"Your what?" Richard stood, and I instinctively stepped back. He noticed. Something flickered across his face—satisfaction? "Your pathetic devotion? I never asked for it."
"You married me."
"I married a business opportunity." He moved closer, and I smelled whiskey on his breath. "Sign the papers, Aria. Make this easy."
"And if I do not?"
His hand shot out, gripping my chin with bruising force. My vision blurred with tears, but I would not let them fall. Not anymore.
"Then I make your life more miserable than it already is." His thumb pressed against my throat, right where my pulse hammered. "Is that what you want? More nights locked in the basement? More meals withheld until you learn obedience?"
Lila giggled. Actually giggled.
I yanked away from his grip, tasted blood where I bit my lip. "I will sign."
"Smart girl." Richard released me like I was contaminated.
My hand shook so violently I could barely hold the pen. Three years of marriage, reduced to a signature. Three years of hoping he would see me, really see me, not the timid creature he had molded through systematic destruction.
I signed.
"There." I dropped the pen. "Are we done?"
"Not quite." Richard pulled out his phone, typed something. "I need you gone by morning. Pack light. You came with nothing, you leave with nothing."
"My mother's necklace—"
"Sold it last month." He did not even look up. "Gambling debts."
The room tilted. That necklace was the only thing I had left of her. The only piece of my old life, before Richard consumed everything else.
"You monster," I breathed.
His head snapped up, eyes blazing with something dangerous. "What did you say?"
Lila touched his arm. "Richard, she's not worth it."
But he shook her off, crossed the distance between us in two strides. His hand wrapped around my throat—not squeezing, just holding. A promise of violence.
"Say it again," he whispered in my ear. "Give me a reason."
I should have stayed quiet. Should have been the obedient, broken thing he expected.
Instead, I smiled. "Monster. Coward. Heartless bastard. Is that enough reason?"
His grip tightened. Black spots danced across my vision. Somewhere far away, Lila was screaming, but the sound felt distant, unimportant.
This was it, then. This was how I died. Strangled by the man I loved, in front of the sister who betrayed me.
The darkness swallowed me whole.
I woke up to silk sheets and morning sunlight.
My hands flew to my throat—smooth, unblemished. I sat up, heart pounding, and looked around the unfamiliar bedroom. No, not unfamiliar. Familiar in the way nightmares are familiar.
This was my childhood bedroom. In my father's house.
My phone buzzed on the nightstand. The date glowed on the screen: Five years earlier.
And below it, a calendar notification: Engagement party with Richard Ashford tonight.
I started laughing. Then I started planning his destruction.
The Cage ClosesRichard's hand clamped around my wrist, and he pulled me toward the exit before I could scream."Smile," he murmured against my ear. "People are watching."I looked around wildly. He was right. Security guards. Businesspeople. Cameras everywhere. If I caused a scene, it would be my word against his—the hysterical girl versus the respectable billionaire."Let go of me.""Not until we are somewhere private." He guided me through the revolving doors, and his car waited at the curb. Black. Sleek. Expensive. The driver opened the back door without a word."I am not getting in that car.""Then I will carry you." His grip tightened. "Your choice, Aria. Walk with dignity or be dragged. Either way, you are coming with me."I could run. But where? He found me at a random motel. He knew about Marcus Zhao within minutes of my arrival. Richard had eyes everywhere, and I had nowhere left to hide.I got in th
The Devil You KnowI spent the night in a cheap motel on the edge of the city, counting water stains on the ceiling and trying not to think about Richard's hand on my throat.Trying. Failing.Every time I closed my eyes, I saw him—both versions. The Richard from five years in the future, choking the life out of me with cold efficiency. And this Richard, younger but no less dangerous, who looked at me like I was a puzzle he intended to solve by breaking me into pieces.At 1:45 PM, I stood outside Marcus Zhao's office building, my palms sweating despite the autumn chill.Marcus Zhao. In my first timeline, he had been Richard's greatest rival, the only man who ever came close to destroying the Ashford empire. He did it with a hostile takeover of Ashford's primary supplier, cutting off Richard's manufacturing pipeline for six months.It cost Richard three hundred million dollars to recover.And it had not happened yet."Miss Chen?"
The Price of DefianceI made it to my bedroom before my legs gave out.My hands shook as I locked the door, pressing my back against the wood. The bravado drained from my body like water through a sieve, leaving behind the trembling, terrified girl I actually was.What had I done?Downstairs, voices erupted—my father's rage, my mother's tears, Victoria Ashford's cutting accusations. And beneath it all, Richard's voice, calm and controlled, like a predator deciding whether to pounce now or wait.My phone buzzed. Unknown number.You just made a very expensive mistake. - RAMy stomach dropped. He already had my number. Of course he did. Richard Ashford did not pursue things without doing research first. He probably knew my schedule, my friends, every vulnerable point in my life.Another message: Your father's company will be bankrupt by Friday. Unless you reconsider.I threw the phone across the room and watched it shatter against the wall
The Girl Who Knew Too MuchI stared at my reflection in the vanity mirror, and a stranger stared back.Soft cheeks. Clear skin. Hair that shone like spun gold instead of brittle straw. This body remembered nothing of starvation, of fists, of three years spent as Richard Ashford's captive wife.But I remembered everything."Aria, darling, are you ready?" My father's voice drifted through the door. "The Ashfords will be here in twenty minutes."The Ashfords. Richard and his snake of a mother, Victoria. They were coming to finalize the engagement terms—the merger that would save my father's failing pharmaceutical company and give Richard the patents he needed to dominate the market.In my first life, I had walked into that meeting like a lamb to slaughter.Not this time.I smoothed down the pink dress my mother had picked out—soft, demure, forgettable. The kind of dress that screamed 'malleable trophy wife.' I ripped it off and reached for the back of






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