MasukAfter years of betrayal, torture, and heartbreak, Cleopatra Raison died filled with regret her dreams shattered, her heart in pieces. Until fate granted her the impossible. Reborn on the night before everything fell apart, she awakens with one blazing purpose to rewrite her destiny. This time, she will uncover every lie, expose every crime, and hunt down the people who destroyed her career and poisoned her life. At the end of that twisted path stands the man she loved without ever realizing it, Calvin the cold, calculating CEO still haunted by the ghost of their tragic first love. But vengeance and desire are a treacherous mix. As Cleopatra steps back into a world woven from deception, hidden truths, manipulation, and long-buried sins. She must decide whether to reclaim the love that once consumed her or burn it to ashes forever. The real question isn’t how far she’ll go, it’s whether she’s willing to return to the modeling world that cost her parents their lives; and what pieces of herself she’s prepared to sacrifice along the way.
Lihat lebih banyak“Why am I tied up? Why can’t I see anything? How do I get this blindfold off? Where… where the hell am I?” Cleopatra’s voice cracked, raw and ragged, her panic clawing its way up her throat. Darkness pressed in from every side, her hands struggled uselessly against the bindings, and her heart raced as if trying to escape her chest. Every second felt like a lifetime, and terror wrapped around her like a vise.
Footsteps scraped closer to the car. Cleopatra froze, every muscle tensing the moment the doors swung open. Two figures slid inside one claiming the driver’s seat, the other perching beside him with a taut, urgent energy that made her pulse spike.
“What the hell are you talking about? This wasn’t our agreement!” Guinevere’s voice dripped with bitterness and hate.
“Since when do you give orders?” Anthony snarled. “Without me, you wouldn’t have accomplished anything. Stop being ungrateful and remember your place.”
“Still, if I hadn’t tricked her into meeting me, you wouldn’t have this opportunity,” Guinevere snapped. “Now tell me, what exactly do you plan to do with her?”
Cleopatra remained limp, feigning unconsciousness as she strained to catch every word. Then, without warning, Anthony twisted in his seat and shot a sharp glare toward the back.
“She’s still knocked out. Why are you in such a hurry, Guinevere?” he asked coolly.
“What kind of question is that?” Guinevere hissed. “You know how much of a threat she is to me.”
Anthony’s eyes narrowed, a sharp, assessing glint cutting through his gaze as it swept over Guinevere’s face, as though he were trying to peel back every mask she wore.
“Don’t tell me you’re still afraid of her. She never even made it into modeling; we made sure of that, and she never will.” His voice held cold certainty.
“Then what do we do with her?” Guinevere snapped. “Let’s just kill her already! We’re wasting time, she could wake up any second!”
“What the hell?!” Anthony exploded.
“Oh, please you… you still have feelings for her, don’t you?” Guinevere burst into laughter, sharp and unrestrained, the sound bordering on hysteria as it filled the confined space of the car. “My cousin has been completely bewitched. Damn it!” Rage and disbelief twisted her features as she slammed her palm against the dashboard, the impact echoing like a gunshot
“That’s not it,” Anthony growled, jaw tightening.
“What do you mean, ‘not it’? Have you slept with her?” she demanded.
“Not yet,” he said, frustration seeping from every word.
“Then that explains everything,” she sneered, her lips curling with bitter amusement. “You’re parading around like some ridiculous knight in shining armor.” Her hands shot out, seizing his hand with a grip that was possessive and unyielding.
“Why don’t you just sleep with her already?” she went on, her voice dripping with mock generosity. “I’ll even give you space.” Her eyes gleamed coldly as she leaned closer. “When you’re done, call me back and then we’ll kill her.” A cruel smile stretched across her face. “We’ll end this once and for all.”
“Hell no!” Anthony barked.
“For God’s sake, Anthony, we’re running out of time!”
“Shut up, Guinevere!” he roared. “I’m not killing her, I have something far worse in mind. She’s not dying; she'll be mine to control.” A twisted smirk curved his lips.
“Then what do you plan to do?” she murmured, reclining slightly in her chair, her gaze sharp.
“I’m taking her to my mansion on Dawnspire Mountain, in Eban. She will spend the rest of her life there pleasing me,” Anthony said, a satisfied smirk curling his lips.
“What if she escapes?” Guinevere shot back.
“No one escapes that place,” he said, his eyes glinting with cruel satisfaction. “It’s completely isolated and surrounded by water miles from the nearest town.”
Anthony slid open the glove compartment, pulled out a pack of cigarettes, and tossed one to her with a casual flick of his wrist.
“Let’s smoke outside. I’m still not okay with your plan,” Guinevere muttered, sticking the cigarette between her lips.
“Too bad,” he murmured, a cold smile tugging at his lips. “My decision is final.”
They stepped out of the car, each movement slow and deliberate. The night seemed to hold its breath, shadows stretching long across the ground as if the world itself sensed the danger they carried.
Cleopatra froze, her heart hammering in her chest. The searing hatred in the eyes of her best friend and the one she loved cut through her like a jagged blade. Panic clawed at her throat, and an urgent, desperate need to escape surged through her. She had to get out. Now.
Luckily, her hands were tied in front of her. She bent forward, sinking her teeth into the duct tape until it finally gave way, then tore the blindfold from her eyes. With a swift tug, she slipped off an earring and used it to Saw through the tape binding her legs. A surge of adrenaline shot through her as she broke free, every nerve screaming with relief and urgency.
She pressed the unlock button and slipped out of the car in silence, their voices clashing in a heated argument up front, completely unaware of her presence.
“This is my only chance to escape,” she muttered to herself.
She dropped onto all fours on the slick, rain-soaked asphalt. Pain shot through her knees and hands, but she forced herself forward, every movement fresh agony.
In that heated moment, he rushed to the car, only to find Cleopatra was no longer there. Anthony’s furious shouts tore through the rain. “How did she escape with her hands and feet tied?! Damn it! Get in the car, now!” he bellowed at Guinevere.
Cleopatra’s heart pounded in her chest, each beat echoing the chaos around her as Anthony’s furious shouts cut through the storm. She dove behind a pile of abandoned debris, barely daring to draw a breath. Anthony’s car screeched to a halt just meters away, the roar of the engine vibrating through her bones. Red taillights glared like angry eyes, he was coming back.
In an instant, her eyes scanned the wreckage before settling on a narrow weep hole just beyond the debris. It was small, barely enough but it was her only chance.
Meanwhile, Anthony and Guinevere stepped out of the car, the world around them seeming to hold its breath with every movement.
“CLEOPATRA! I know you’re still here! You’d better come out, while I’m still being merciful!” Anthony’s roar thundered through the air.
“I told you to kill her!” Guinevere screamed, yanking at her hair and tapping her feet. “If she escapes, it’s over!”
“Just shut up and find her! She can't be far,” Anthony snapped.
Cleopatra trembled at the sound of their voices calling her name. If they caught her, horrors beyond her imagination awaited especially knowing that Anthony was capable of anything. Steeling herself, she crawled into the narrow passage leading to the weep hole.
“If I crawl through that hole, I can lose them,” she whispered.
Anthony and Guinevere’s voices rang out behind her, sharp and insistent, calling her name. She crept forward in silence, every inch a battle, edging toward the opening until a jagged shard of glass tore into her hand, sharp pain shooting up her arm.
“Ah—ah!!” Cleopatra screamed, then clamped her hands over her mouth as hot tears fell. Her voice cut through the rain, making Anthony and Guinevere freeze, eyes wide in shock.
“Did you hear that?” Guinevere whispered.
“Yeah, a scream. She’s close.” Anthony’s eyes darted around. “You go that way, I’ll take this side.”
“With all this noise, it’ll be difficult to trace where it came from,” Guinevere’s voice called out, barely audible over the downpour.
“Still, go back in the direction I pointed!” Anthony snapped, his glare drilling into her as he gestured sharply toward the path.
As it unfolded, Cleopatra welcomed the rain like a blessing, the cold drops cascading over her battered body. She tightened her grip on the broken bottle, wrenched it free, and pressed on. Dragging herself forward with only her left arm, she fought through each agonizing movement, every inch a brutal contest against exhaustion.
Meanwhile, Anthony searched frantically, his gaze snapping to a narrow opening in the wreckage.
“Guinevere, come this way! There’s a weep hole here!”
Then his fingers rose.The back of his knuckles brushed beneath her chin barely there at first, a silent question. When she didn’t pull away, his touch settled, gently lifting her face toward his.Soft.Intimate.Intentional.Her breath caught.“Why do you always pretend you’re unaffected?” he murmured, his voice low, close enough that the words warmed her lips.His thumb traced slowly along the curve beneath her jaw.“You sit there like you don’t notice when someone’s watching you.”His gaze dipped to her mouth, lingered then returned to her eyes.“But I do.”His fingers curled slightly, holding her face just enough that the space between them narrowed. The air grew warmer.“The way you hold yourself back,” he continued, breath grazing her cheek, “like you’re afraid to let anyone see what’s underneath…”His thumb brushed her skin again, slower this time.“You’re dangerously beautiful when you play innocent and that makes me want to r*m you up” he said quietly, intensity darkening his
The room buzzed with laughter and the sharp clink of glasses, the amber glow of a half-empty whiskey bottle at the center catching the light like a silent provocateur. Surrounding it, unopened bottles sprawled across the table like a promise of chaos yet to come. The atmosphere was electric, every corner vibrating with anticipation.Raj sprang to his feet, a grin lighting up his face as if he’d been counting down the days to this moment. “Tonight,” he declared, voice brimming with excitement, “I’ve got three games for us. You pick; Card, Truth or Dare, or Dice.”He fumbled into his bag and pulled out three boxes, placing them on the table with a flourish. “First,” he said, opening the card game box, “is the Card Color game.” Cards of every hue spilled into his hands. “Two green cards—black boxes mark their right edges. Two black cards—yellow boxes at the edges. Two yellow cards—white boxes waiting on the right. And two white cards—pink boxes gleaming at the edges.”He paused, glancin
Katie had been flipping through the documents on her desk when she caught a subtle adjustment needed on Guinevere’s shot. Small, but critical. Without a second thought, she grabbed the file and made her way to the studio, intent on informing the photographer before the mistake cemented itself into permanence.But the instant she stepped inside, her breath faltered.There they were.Guinevere and Cleopatra stood far too close, their proximity almost intimate, their exchange smooth and razor-sharp. Words laced with challenge slipped between them effortlessly, drawing the attention of everyone in the room. No one pretended to work. Every gaze was fixed on the charged space they occupied.Something twisted tight in Katie’s chest.Clutching the documents a little harder, she ignored the curious stares and strode forward, heels striking against the polished floor in quick, decisive beats.“Stop it. Both of you come with me. Now.”Katie’s voice cracked through the studio like a whip. Convers
“It’s… it’s almost too perfect to be a coincidence,” Katie muttered, voice trembling slightly, eyes darting nervously.Calvin’s tone cut through the air like a blade, venom dripping from every word. “So your lovely friend has reunited with the love of her life.”Katie’s brow furrowed, her pulse quickening. “What do you mean by that?”His words landed like a punch. “Ain’t they cozy together? She was enjoying his grip on her waist every inch of it.”Katie’s hands clenched instinctively. “Do you have someone stalking Cleo?” Her voice flared, sharp and defensive.Calvin’s gaze was cold, calculating, almost amused. “Why would I do that?”“Then how did you know all this?” Her question came out in a rush, a mixture of fear and disbelief.“Guinevere showed me a video,” he said simply, his voice calm but carrying a dangerous edge. “Not a long one just enough.”Katie’s shock ignited into outrage. “Arghhh! That chameleon she filmed that incident? What a… what a nasty friend!”Calvin leaned forw












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