The Billionaire's Reborn Bride

The city lights streaked past the windows like rivers of gold as Damien drove, his hands steady on the wheel, his jaw locked in tension. The interior of the car was quiet except for the low hum of the engine and Elena's uneven breathing. She pressed a hand against her chest, trying to calm the storm surging through her body. The night had spiraled faster than she expected, and Damien's sudden intervention still replayed in her mind with startling clarity.

"He attacked you in front of the entire room," Damien said, breaking the silence. His voice carried a controlled anger that felt colder than the night outside. "Richard is more dangerous than you realize."

Elena turned her head toward him. The passing streetlights cast shifting shadows across his face, making his expression even harder to read. She had known, deep down, that Richard would become unpredictable, that her defiance would rattle him. But seeing him lose control so openly left her with a sense of danger she could not ignore.

"I know what he is capable of," she replied quietly. "I learned that the hard way."

Damien's grip on the steering wheel tightened. "Not enough," he said. "You still underestimate the lengths he will go to if he feels you slipping out of his control."

His words sank into her like cold water. She wanted to argue, to insist that she was not the woman she once was, but the truth was undeniable. Richard's anger was not just wounded pride. It was possessive, desperate, and vicious. She had escaped death in her previous life only to return to the beginning with the threat sharper than before.

Elena looked out the window, the city a blur of lights and shadows. "I do not want to depend on anyone," she whispered. "Not him. Not you. Not anyone."

Damien slowed the car as they approached a quiet overlook above the city. The skyline glimmered in the distance, a sprawling empire of ambition and secrets. He parked and switched off the engine, leaving them wrapped in the silence of the night.

He turned toward her, his posture composed yet intense. "Dependence is a choice," he said. "Protection is something else entirely."

She swallowed, unsure how to respond.

Damien leaned slightly closer, the faint warmth of his breath brushing her cheek. His presence wrapped around her like an invisible force, steady and unwavering. There was nothing soft about him. He carried an air of raw power, the kind that made people obey without question. Yet, for some reason, he was directing that strength toward her.

"You do not have to depend on me," he continued, his voice deep and steady. "But you should allow yourself to choose allies wisely."

Elena met his gaze, and a spark flickered between them, subtle but undeniable. She did not trust easily anymore, yet something about Damien unsettled her in a way that felt dangerously comforting. He was not gentle, but he was undeniably present. A shield made of cold steel instead of fragile promises.

"I do not want your pity," she said softly.

Damien's lips lifted into a faint, almost amused curve. "I do not offer pity," he replied. "I offer opportunity."

Her heartbeat quickened. "Opportunity for what?"

He moved closer still, the space between them shrinking until she felt the heat of his body. His voice dropped into a whisper near her ear, low and deliberate.

"If you want revenge," he murmured, "I can help you."

Elena's breath caught. The words hung in the air, heavy and dangerous. Revenge. The very thing she had promised herself when she awakened in her younger body. The reason she faced Richard instead of fleeing him. The reason she refused to remain the naive woman who once walked willingly into destruction.

Damien pulled back just enough for their eyes to meet. His gaze was piercing, sharp as a blade, yet oddly sincere. This was not an empty offer. It was a contract waiting to be accepted, a doorway into a world far darker and more powerful than the one she had known.

Elena felt her pulse quicken. "Why would you help me?" she asked, her voice soft but steady.

A slow, confident smile touched Damien's lips. "Because strength attracts strength," he said. "And because you are far more interesting than the woman Richard thought he could control."

Her heart thudded once, hard.

Damien Blackwood was not a savior. He was a storm. And he was offering her the chance to harness lightning.

Elena inhaled deeply, her fear blending with a rising flame of determination. If the world was giving her a second chance, she wanted more than survival.

She wanted justice.

She wanted power.

She wanted her life back.

She looked at Damien without flinching. "Then show me," she said. "Show me how to destroy him."

Damien's smile widened, slow and dangerous.

"Very well," he replied. "Let the game begin."

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