In her past life, Serena was trapped in a loveless contract marriage, betrayed by the very man she gave everything to. Her life ended in tragedy—but fate has given her a second chance. Now reborn, she vows to rewrite her destiny, uncover hidden secrets, and face down those who wronged her. But she never expected to fall for the one man who was strictly off-limits—the powerful older brother of her ex-husband. In a world of contracts, deception, and forbidden love, will she be able to rewrite a better fate?
"What have I done?"
Serena's voice was barely a whisper as she stared at her reflection in the large vanity mirror. Her hands trembled as they gripped the edge of the countertop, her mind racing with the events of the previous night. The confrontation, the truths that had surfaced—it all weighed heavily on her, and now she was left to deal with the consequences.
The words she had spoken to Damian, the stand she had taken—it should have felt empowering. It should have filled her with a sense of victory. Instead, all she felt was an overwhelming sense of unease. She had declared war, not just on Damian, but on her entire past, and the fallout was already starting to close in on her.
Her chest tightened as she recalled Damian's eyes—dark and full of unspoken promises. She knew better than anyone that Damian didn't take defeat lightly. He was a man who played to win, no matter the cost.
"Serena."
The sound of her name pulled her from her thoughts, and she turned to see Alexander standing in the doorway of her bedroom. His presence was a comfort she wasn't sure she deserved at the moment. The confrontation with Damian had affected him, too. The look in his eyes last night—raw, protective—had left a mark on her heart.
He stepped closer, his voice softer now. "You're thinking too much."
Serena sighed, her fingers rubbing her temples. "How can I not? Damian isn't going to let this go, Alexander. I pushed him too far."
Alexander's jaw clenched, the tension radiating from him. "Good. It's time someone did."
His words were filled with a fierce protectiveness, and for a moment, Serena almost believed everything would be alright. But she knew better. Damian was dangerous, and now, she was his target.
She dropped her hands to her sides, her voice barely audible. "I didn't want this."
Alexander's gaze softened as he reached for her hand. "You didn't want to be used or controlled anymore. You stood up for yourself, and no matter what happens, that was the right choice."
Serena's throat tightened, her emotions raw and exposed. She had spent so long being the victim, the one everyone underestimated. But now, after last night, she wasn't just a victim—she was a player in this dangerous game, and the stakes had never been higher.
"What if I can't handle what's coming?" she whispered, her voice cracking under the weight of her fears.
Alexander's grip tightened, and he stepped closer, his presence grounding her. "You're stronger than you know, Serena. And whatever comes next, you won't face it alone."
His words, though meant to comfort, only reminded her of the precarious situation they were in. She wasn't the only one at risk—Alexander had become involved because of her. And Damian wouldn't hesitate to use that against them.
She pulled her hand away, stepping back from him as panic surged in her chest. "You shouldn't be involved in this, Alexander. This is my mess."
His eyes flashed with frustration as he closed the distance between them, his voice firm. "It stopped being just your mess the moment Damian started using you like a pawn. I won't let him control your life again."
Serena's heart pounded in her chest as she looked into his eyes, the intensity of his words shaking her to her core. Alexander had always been a protective force in her life, even before she had realized it, but now, that protection came with a price. A price she wasn't sure he should have to pay.
"This isn't just about me anymore," Serena said, her voice breaking with emotion. "If he hurts you because of me—"
"Stop," Alexander interrupted, his voice gentle but firm. "Damian's actions are on him, not you. I knew what I was getting into when I chose to stand by your side. And I'd make that choice again in a heartbeat."
The raw honesty in his words struck her, and she felt tears prick at the corners of her eyes. How had she gotten here? How had she found someone like Alexander, who was willing to fight for her, to put himself in harm's way for her?
Her voice wavered as she whispered, "I don't deserve this."
Alexander's expression softened, and he cupped her face in his hands, his thumbs brushing away the tears that had begun to fall. "You deserve more than you realize, Serena. You deserve someone who will fight for you, who won't let you carry this weight alone."
The tenderness in his touch, the sincerity in his eyes—it was all too much. Serena closed her eyes, leaning into his touch as a sob escaped her lips. The walls she had built around herself for so long, the armor she had used to protect her heart—it was crumbling, and there was nothing she could do to stop it.
For a long moment, neither of them spoke. The only sound was the quiet sobbing that escaped Serena's chest as she let herself be vulnerable in front of Alexander, something she had never allowed herself to do before. It was terrifying, this feeling of letting someone in, of allowing herself to rely on someone else.
But at the same time, it was freeing.
When Serena finally pulled back, her breath hitched, and she wiped at her eyes, embarrassed by the display of emotion. "I'm sorry, I—"
"Don't apologize," Alexander said softly, his voice filled with understanding. "You're allowed to feel this. You're allowed to break down if you need to. You don't have to be strong all the time."
She let out a shaky laugh, wiping the last of her tears. "I'm not used to having someone say that to me."
"Get used to it," Alexander replied, a small smile tugging at his lips. "Because I'm not going anywhere."
Serena's heart swelled at his words, but before she could respond, the sharp sound of her phone vibrating on the nearby table interrupted the moment. She glanced at it, and her stomach dropped when she saw Damian's name flashing on the screen.
"What does he want now?" she muttered, dread curling in her chest.
Alexander's expression darkened as he reached for the phone, but Serena shook her head, taking a deep breath as she picked it up.
"I need to face him," she said, her voice steady despite the fear gnawing at her insides.
She pressed the answer button, lifting the phone to her ear. "What do you want, Damian?"
Damian's voice oozed through the phone, dark and smug. "I told you this wasn't over, Serena. You made your move, now it's my turn."
Her blood ran cold at the threat in his tone, but she didn't let him hear her fear. "I'm not afraid of you, Damian."
"You should be," Damian replied smoothly. "I know things, Serena. Things that could destroy everything you've built."
Serena's heart pounded in her chest, but she forced herself to stay calm. "You're bluffing."
There was a long pause on the other end of the line, and then Damian's voice came through, colder than ever. "Am I?"
Serena's breath caught in her throat as the line went dead. She lowered the phone, her hands trembling as the full weight of Damian's threat settled over her.
"What did he say?" Alexander asked, his voice laced with concern.
Serena swallowed hard, her mind racing with the possibilities. "He's planning something. I don't know what, but it's going to be bad."
Alexander's eyes darkened with determination, his voice firm. "Then we'll be ready for him."
Serena nodded, but inside, her fear only grew. Damian wasn't bluffing. Whatever he had planned, it was real. And it could destroy everything she had worked so hard to rebuild.
As she stood there, the aftermath of the showdown still lingering in the air, Serena realized that the battle with Damian was far from over.
It was just beginning.
"This is war," Damian had whispered, his voice cold and unforgiving.
Serena's reply was quiet but filled with steely resolve: "Then bring it."