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?
"Why haven't you told me this before?" Serena's voice trembled as she confronted Alexander, her eyes wide with disbelief. She stood at the edge of the living room, her hands clenched into fists as she stared him down.
Alexander ran a hand through his hair, frustration clear on his face. "Because it's not something you just... bring up in conversation," he muttered, his voice low, almost ashamed. "The past... the Vale family's past... is more twisted than you know."
Serena's heart pounded in her chest. After everything they had been through—after the connection they had finally begun to forge—he had still been hiding this from her. The thought made her stomach churn. It wasn't just about them anymore; this was about the entire web of lies that surrounded the Vale family, a web she was slowly getting entangled in.
She crossed her arms, her voice thick with emotion. "You said we wouldn't keep secrets anymore. But this—" She gestured to him, her voice rising, "THIS changes everything!"
The tension had been building ever since they returned from the retreat, a low hum of unease that neither of them could shake. Serena had felt it in the way Alexander looked at her, in the way his jaw clenched every time she brought up his family. And now, here they were, standing in the middle of a storm she hadn't seen coming.
"What do you want to know?" Alexander asked, his voice rough, as if he had been dreading this conversation for years.
Serena hesitated for a moment, fear curling around her heart. She wasn't sure she wanted to hear the answers, but she needed to know the truth. The whole truth. "Everything," she said finally, her voice steady despite the turmoil inside her. "I want to know everything about your family, about Damian, about why you're all so... broken."
Alexander's eyes darkened, his expression hardening as he walked to the window, staring out at the darkening sky. "It's not just Damian. It's our father. Our mother. The entire legacy of the Vale family is built on secrets, betrayal, and greed."
Serena stepped closer, her pulse quickening. "What do you mean?"
He turned to face her, his face shadowed in the dim light. "My father wasn't just a businessman. He was a manipulator, a master at controlling people—controlling us. He used our family's wealth and influence to keep us in line. Damian..." He paused, his voice heavy with regret. "Damian became just like him. Cold. Calculating. Willing to do anything for power."
The words hit Serena like a punch to the gut. Damian had always been ruthless, but to know that he had inherited that cruelty from their father—it made everything worse. And Alexander... she could see now why he had always distanced himself from his family, why he had built walls around himself. He had been trying to escape the legacy that was slowly destroying them all.
"And you?" Serena asked, her voice barely a whisper. "You're not like them, are you?"
Alexander's jaw tightened, his eyes filled with a storm of emotions. "I've spent my whole life trying not to be." His voice cracked, betraying the pain he had buried deep inside. "But the truth is... I'm still my father's son. I've done things, Serena. Things I'm not proud of."
Her heart ached as she saw the vulnerability in his eyes. She had never seen him like this before—so raw, so open. The man who had always seemed so strong, so in control, was crumbling before her. And it terrified her.
"What things?" she asked, stepping closer, her voice shaking.
He hesitated for a long moment, as if debating whether or not to tell her. Then, finally, he spoke. "When our father died, Damian and I... we fought over the company, over the legacy. I walked away because I didn't want to become like him. But before that... I made deals. I manipulated people, just like Damian did. I played the game."
Serena felt the ground shift beneath her. She had always known there were shadows in Alexander's past, but to hear him admit it—to hear him confess that he had been part of the same ruthless world as Damian—it broke something inside her.
She turned away, wrapping her arms around herself. "I thought you were different," she whispered, her voice barely audible. "I thought you were the one person I could trust in all of this."
"I am!" Alexander's voice was desperate now, filled with urgency. He crossed the room in two strides, grabbing her shoulders and turning her to face him. "Serena, I'm not that man anymore. I left that life behind because I knew it was destroying me. But I need you to understand... it's not easy to escape the past."
She looked up at him, her eyes filling with tears. "And what about Damian? He hasn't escaped, has he?"
Alexander's grip tightened, his expression darkening. "No. Damian embraced it. He's still playing the game, and he's dragging you into it."
The truth hit her like a tidal wave. All this time, she had been so focused on her own revenge, on getting back at Damian for everything he had done to her. But now, standing here, she realized that the stakes were higher than she had ever imagined. This wasn't just about her anymore. This was about an entire family legacy built on lies and manipulation—a legacy that was threatening to consume her.
Later that night, Serena sat alone in the darkened living room, her mind racing. Alexander had gone to bed hours ago, but she couldn't sleep. The weight of everything she had learned pressed down on her, suffocating her.
Her thoughts drifted back to Damian. The man she had once loved—the man she had once trusted with her heart—was even more dangerous than she had realized. He had been shaped by a family legacy of cruelty and control, and now, she was caught in the middle of it all.
But what scared her most wasn't Damian. It was Alexander.
She had seen the darkness in him tonight, the shadows of his past that still clung to him. He had tried to break free, but she couldn't help but wonder—was he really any different from his brother? Could she trust him not to fall back into the same patterns of manipulation and deceit?
"I'm not like them," he had told her. But the truth was, she wasn't sure if she believed him.
The next morning, Serena sat across from Alexander at the breakfast table, the tension between them thick and suffocating. Neither of them had spoken since their conversation the night before, and the silence was deafening.
Finally, Alexander spoke, his voice low and rough. "I know last night was... a lot to take in."
Serena stared at her coffee, her mind still reeling from everything she had learned. "You think?" she muttered, unable to keep the bitterness from her voice.
Alexander sighed, running a hand through his hair. "I don't expect you to trust me right away, Serena. But I need you to understand that I'm on your side. No matter what."
She looked up at him, her eyes filled with uncertainty. "How do I know that? How do I know you won't turn on me like Damian did?"
His face hardened, his jaw clenched. "Because I love you."
The words hung in the air, heavy and raw. Serena's heart skipped a beat, her breath catching in her throat. It was the first time he had said it—really said it. And it scared her more than anything else.
She stared at him, her emotions warring inside her. Could she trust him? Could she believe that he was different, that he wouldn't betray her like Damian had?
Or was she just setting herself up for more heartbreak?
"I don't know if I can do this," she whispered, her voice trembling.
Alexander's eyes darkened, but he didn't back down. "You can. And you will. Because we're in this together, Serena. No more secrets. No more lies."
Serena swallowed hard, her heart pounding in her chest. She wanted to believe him. She wanted to trust him.
But after everything she had been through, trust didn't come easily.
Still, as she looked into his eyes, she felt something shift inside her. Maybe, just maybe, they could find a way out of this mess together. Maybe they could break free from the legacy that had been haunting them both.
"Alright," she said finally, her voice soft but steady. "No more secrets."
"We can't outrun the past, Alexander," Serena whispered as the sun began to set, casting long shadows across the room. "But maybe we can rewrite our future."
"Together," he said, his voice firm. "Together, we will."