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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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What's The Best

Mason extended his hand, a small smile on his face as he shook hands with his business partner. The lunch meeting had gone exceptionally well, and the continuity of their partnership was secured. As they exchanged final pleasantries, Philip walked beside him, already discussing their next steps.

"Well, Mason, we have a few hours before we need to head to the construction site. Do you want to go back to the hotel first?" Philip asked, glancing at his watch.

"That's a good idea," Mason agreed. He felt the weight of the day settling in and could use a quick break. They headed outside where their car was waiting, the driver promptly opening the door for them.

The ride back to the hotel was smooth, and Mason stared out the window, his mind drifting to thoughts of Ellen. She had fallen asleep in his room last night, and the sight of her peaceful slumber made him smile a little.