Genre Ranking
Get the APP HOT
Home > Fantasy > Reborn With A Vengeance
Reborn With A Vengeance

Reborn With A Vengeance

Author: : Gertrude
Genre: Fantasy
The comforting warmth of my newborn son, Thomas, at my side filled the room, a perfect solace after days of exhaustive labor. Maria Sanchez, my trusted housekeeper' s daughter, appeared at the doorway, her smile wide and seemingly benevolent, holding out a thermos of her mother' s special chicken broth. But that smile, that very broth, triggered a horrifying flood of memories that weren't dreams at all-they were a past life I had lived, suffered, and died in. In that chilling reality, Maria wasn't a friend; she was a cunning puppeteer who used innocent-looking chicken trinkets to steal my healthy baby, erase my very name, and shackle me to a monstrous husband named Julian Vance. I remembered every agonizing detail: drinking that "revitalizing" broth had been the first step in a meticulously cruel scheme that resulted in Maria swapping her sickly infant for my perfect Thomas just days after his birth. My existence became a living hell, a gilded cage where I wasted away, powerless, betrayed by all I held dear, until my premature, miserable death. The fresh agony of that past life' s betrayal, the icy grip of her deception, ignited a cold, unyielding fire within me that burned away any trace of exhaustion or fear. How could I have been so utterly blind, so heartbreakingly naive, to allow such a predatory serpent into my home, unknowingly consuming the very poison that would destroy me? But now, I was Sarah Miller reborn, alive and aware, standing on the precipice of a second chance in this very moment. As Maria reached out with the steaming bowl, believing she held the trump card, she had no idea that I was already steps ahead, ready to shatter her world just as she had shattered mine.

Introduction

The comforting warmth of my newborn son, Thomas, at my side filled the room, a perfect solace after days of exhaustive labor.

Maria Sanchez, my trusted housekeeper' s daughter, appeared at the doorway, her smile wide and seemingly benevolent, holding out a thermos of her mother' s special chicken broth.

But that smile, that very broth, triggered a horrifying flood of memories that weren't dreams at all-they were a past life I had lived, suffered, and died in.

In that chilling reality, Maria wasn't a friend; she was a cunning puppeteer who used innocent-looking chicken trinkets to steal my healthy baby, erase my very name, and shackle me to a monstrous husband named Julian Vance.

I remembered every agonizing detail: drinking that "revitalizing" broth had been the first step in a meticulously cruel scheme that resulted in Maria swapping her sickly infant for my perfect Thomas just days after his birth.

My existence became a living hell, a gilded cage where I wasted away, powerless, betrayed by all I held dear, until my premature, miserable death.

The fresh agony of that past life' s betrayal, the icy grip of her deception, ignited a cold, unyielding fire within me that burned away any trace of exhaustion or fear.

How could I have been so utterly blind, so heartbreakingly naive, to allow such a predatory serpent into my home, unknowingly consuming the very poison that would destroy me?

But now, I was Sarah Miller reborn, alive and aware, standing on the precipice of a second chance in this very moment.

As Maria reached out with the steaming bowl, believing she held the trump card, she had no idea that I was already steps ahead, ready to shatter her world just as she had shattered mine.

Chapter 1

I woke up.

The memory was not a dream. It was real.

Maria. The chicken trinkets. My son, stolen. My name, erased. My husband, Julian Vance, a monster.

Then, my death.

Now, I was Sarah Miller again. Alive.

My son, Thomas, was just days old, sleeping in the bassinet beside my bed.

The scent of chicken broth filled the room.

Maria Sanchez, my housekeeper' s daughter, stood in the doorway.

She held a thermos.

"Sarah, you must be exhausted after the birth. I brought you some special revitalizing chicken broth. My mother' s recipe."

Her smile was too wide, too sweet.

I remembered that smile. I remembered that broth.

In my past life, I drank it.

Days later, Maria used the first trinket.

She swapped her sickly newborn for my healthy Thomas.

This time would be different.

"Maria, that's so thoughtful," I said. My voice was weak, as it should be for a new mother.

"You always take such good care of me."

I forced a smile. She didn't see the ice in my eyes.

She poured the broth into a bowl. The steam was rich.

"Drink it while it's hot, Sarah. It will help you recover."

I knew what it would really help. It would help her.

The trinkets needed a connection, a conduit. My consumption of something she "blessed" or prepared.

"Thank you, Maria."

I took the bowl.

Chapter 2

Maria left, humming. Believing her first step was complete.

I looked at the broth.

Then I looked at Duchess, our family' s prize-winning Golden Retriever.

She had whelped her own litter last week, five perfect puppies.

She lay in her large pen in the corner of my sitting room, tired but content.

I walked over to her.

"Duchess, old girl," I wh

Download Book

COPYRIGHT(©) 2022