You Don't Belong to My New Life
After writing an essay about the future I wanted, I made a desperate appeal to my parents, just as Aaron Wade was likely doing in the hall of a business his family owned.
The appeal lasted two days. Our demand was simple: annul the engagement between us.
Others might have found this confusing, but I knew exactly why it mattered. In my previous life, I married Aaron and gave him everything. I devoted my career to him and stood at the peak of his business empire.
He repaid me by forcing me to take the fall for Rebecca, a so-called heiress. I was arrested and sent to prison.
"Had you not forced us into an engagement the moment you got into Iale University, I would have ended up with her instead," he sneered. "You owe her this, Bernadette. It's time you paid up."
Even my own parents joined in. "You robbed Becky of what she deserves. Think of this as your divine retribution!"
They had supported the engagement back then.
Rage overwhelmed me and triggered a cardiac arrest. I died on the spot.
While my body lay cold in the morgue, Aaron and Rebecca held a lavish wedding at a five-star hotel to celebrate their union.
When I opened my eyes again, I found myself back on the day I had written about the future I wanted.
Now I knew what that future looked like. It had none of these people in it.
This time, I would live for myself.