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Reborn: Escaping My Husband, Falling for His Brother

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“I hope you're not fooled by my sweet looks, Clair?” Emelia pushed her out of her way. Before closing the door, she stopped, turned, and stared at her from head to toe. “Don't be mistaken, I do want a man in the streets but a beast in bed.” Poisoned to death by her husband and lover, Emelia Zorah is given a second chance at life. This time, she vows to stay as far away from him as possible. Five years ago, she loved him, but now? She despises even the air he breathes. Escaping the gilded cage of a marriage to her destined mate, Emelia seeks refuge in the arms of his brother. But what seems like a temporary salvation from her past soon becomes the very fire she sought to escape.
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Chapter 1 - The hands of death

The forest has never been this quiet. On a usual occasion, creatures of the night sang and danced under the gaze of the shimmering moon. Tonight was odd; none dared to hush a sound or move a muscle.

Odd;

"You can't run from me, Emi… I own your life.'' She could hear his echoing taunting from a distance as she ran, her dripping hair wet from sweat covering her face as she tried hard to see through its messiness, her torn dress dragging its way, barely covering her body. Tripping on the multiple roots navigating their way from the trees, she scrambles herself up to her feet, her eyes stationed back over her shoulders, staring at her death as it chases after her.

The bruised cuts on her lips, nor the throbbing pain from her swollen ankle, were enough to make her stop. Her determination to survive was all she had as she desperately clung to the little hope of surviving the night. The forest watched as she navigated, desperately searching for a way out. A thousand routes to take, yet none was the way out. Time was of the essence; time was all she wished she had control of. 

Nothing of her present self resembled her. Oh! How the mighty have fallen, but it all ended on a cliff, a bottomless hill too deep for her to survive. She turned slowly as she watched from the eyes of the night as her end approached her, way too quickly. "Can't run further?'' Death taunted. The smirk on their faces cut right through her already bleeding heart. 

"Why?'' was all she could ask. " I need no reason, Emelia; it shouldn't have been you from the beginning." Emelia held on tight to the tears threatening to fall as she clung hard to the last glimpse of hope.

 "I loved you," she whispered. It sounded stupid, but what could she say? It was how she felt. It has been 3 years of love and commitment, 3 years of a loveless marriage. She is his Luna; she is not just some random bitch. She is his fated mate, the one chosen for him by the moon herself. 

Shining under the same moon, who chose him for her? She felt ridiculous. She could hear everyone's silent laughter as it echoed deep within her. It was nothing but regret; there was no guilt. How could she be guilty of separating them? It was her choice; the moon had blessed her to be his mate. 

She only took what was hers and did not steal, but here she was standing before a gun pointed at her heart and a bottomless cliff. Both ends represented death. Either way, she was going to die, but she was not going to do so without some closure; she wanted to know, and deep down she yearned for answers. Love had been all she offered; however, this is what he was ready to pay her back with. 

"In what way did I go wrong? I've loved you for the longest time. I have put up with everything." She shook her head, angry tears falling with no control. "All the ridicule, your mistress, I have worn a smile while it hurt deep down, just so the people would not soil your name. Mark, in what way was I not the perfect wife? In what way was I not the Luna you wanted? In what aspect did I fail as a wife or your Luna?"

Her gaze flickers between the treacherous couple, "You bring her with you, to witness my death… You're indeed shameless." Emelia could not stand it anymore. The pain from her heart was far greater than what her physical body was going through. 

"You should have stayed in your lane when you had the chance; now I am afraid it is too late.'' Mark Camfrey hissed as he held on to the trigger. Emelia closed her eyes as she prepared her mind for the obvious. A silly smile played on her lips. Her life was on the verge of its end, and here was her reward. She no longer cared; she could feel it. Death was fast calling, and she was ready to fall deep into its embrace. Opening her eyes one last time, she watched as his hands carefully grasped the waist of his mistress. She smiled sheepishly. For her sake, he was willing to do away with her; for the sake of his first love, he was ready to end her like she was some animal meant for slaughter. 

"I should have seen this coming indeed, love is blind,'' Emelia whispers. Her voice was barely audible; the throbbing pain from her aching body was beginning to take a toll on her. Letting her crystal tears, which glittered like tiny diamonds under the light provided by the moonfall, she had nothing left. The end was only a few seconds away. The echoes of the gun brought pain, but not enough to match that of her heart.

From a distance, her eyes caught a glimpse of him. She stared at him, but it was too late. Their eyes locked with each other for a second, her body could not take it, and her steps staggered backward as the cliff gave way. Falling to her death, she watched as her mate and his first love rushed to the end of the cliff, watching her descending body fall to her demise. A satisfactory smile played on their lips as they kissed right before her. The wind blowing her upwards was not hard enough to dislodge her dislocated body.

 "Even if I have to sell my soul to the devil to make you pay... That I will do,'' A silent vow. There was nothing, no pain, no signal; she felt nothing as her warm blood graced the mother earth. Her tired eyes closed, and she fell deeper into the embrace of death.