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Reborn As Mr. Coldwell's Wife

"I DON'T WANT TO DIE A SECOND TIME!!!" ___ Ellen Summers' life turns upside down after a freak accident lands her in a strange world. She wakes up as Ellen Winters, the antagonist in an online novel she once read. No longer an orphan and poor, she now has a loving father and finds herself surrounded by wealth. But in the novel, Ellen Winters meets a tragic fate, dying at the end after being abandoned by her husband, Mason Coldwell, who still harbors feelings for his ex-girlfriend, Aubrey. Determined to escape this cruel destiny, Ellen decides to rewrite her story. She fights to keep Mason and Aubrey apart, knowing the heartbreaking consequences that await if they reunite. However, as she tries to change her fate, Ellen unexpectedly begins to fall for Mason. Just as she starts to believe in a future together, an unforeseen terror disrupts her plans. Ellen wonders if her attempts to alter the storyline have unleashed something darker. Can Ellen truly change the course of fate and find happiness with Mason, or will the shadows of the original story prove too powerful to overcome? And will they survive the terrors that threaten to engulf them?

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Ellen placed the cup of tea on the table in front of Aubrey. "Here's your tea," she said, forcing a polite smile. As much as she didn't like Aubrey coming here, she was still a guest, and Ellen needed to treat her politely.

"Thank you," Aubrey replied, her tone cool and controlled. She took the cup and brought it to her lips, not breaking eye contact with Ellen.

Ellen sat across from her, feeling the weight of Aubrey's serious gaze. What is she doing here? Ellen wondered. She decided to break the silence. "I initially thought you came here to meet Mason, but since you must know he's at the office, I believe you came to see me."

As Aubrey set the cup down and nodded, Ellen thought to herself that it was better Aubrey came to meet her rather than go to see Mason and try to get his attention. It gave her a chance to address whatever this was directly.

"Great catch," Aubrey noted.