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Fifty Dollar Bet, Million Dollar Revenge

Desperate and starving at eighteen, Ella accepted a fifty-dollar bet from Javier Mack. That single choice branded her a social outcast and ruined her life. After a decade of bitter success on Wall Street, she dies with nothing but regret, only to wake up back in high school. Facing Javier again on the day of his cruel offer, Ella is no longer a victim. Armed with future knowledge, she is a predator ready to turn the tables on everyone.
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Chapter 2

Ella Walker POV:

The final bell shrieked, a sound that released hundreds of teenagers from their cages. Javier Mack was one of the first out of his seat. He slung his backpack over one shoulder and gave me a sharp, meaningful look before disappearing into the crowded hallway.

I took my time, slowly gathering my worn-out textbooks and stuffing them into my own threadbare backpack. I followed him, keeping a careful distance.

We didn't speak as we walked through the bustling school grounds, past laughing cheerleaders and boisterous jocks. He was the sun, and everyone orbited him. I was a ghost, invisible to everyone but him.

He led me off campus, down the cracked sidewalk of our dead-end town. He kept glancing back, a mixture of impatience and something else—nervous energy—radiating from him. He thought he was in control.

My stomach rumbled, a loud, embarrassing growl that cut through the silence between us. The hunger was a physical pain now, sharp and demanding.

"I'm hungry," I said, my voice flat.

Javier stopped and turned, his perfectly sculpted eyebrows pulling together in a frown. "What?"

"I said, I'm hungry. I haven't eaten all day."

He looked annoyed, as if my basic human needs were an inconvenient detour on his path to fifty dollars. "We can get something later."

"No," I said, meeting his gaze without flinching. "I want to eat now."

He stared at me, his jaw tight. I could see the calculation in his eyes. He was weighing his impatience against the risk of me backing out. The fifty bucks and, more importantly, the bragging rights, won.

"Fine," he snapped, gesturing irritably down the street. "There's a place over there. But you're paying."

"I don't have any money," I said simply. It wasn't a lie.

His face contorted in disgust, but he bit back whatever insult was on his tongue. "Whatever. Let's go."

The place was a greasy spoon diner that smelled of stale coffee and fried onions. The vinyl on the booths was cracked, and a thin film of grease coated every surface. It was the kind of place I could afford, if I ever had money.

Javier watched in open disgust as I ordered a plate of egg fried rice. He paid the cashier with a crumpled bill from his pocket, looking like he was handling toxic waste.

He didn't eat. He just sat across from me, his arms crossed, a look of pure disdain on his face as I devoured the food. He probably thought I was disgusting, some kind of feral animal.

"Haven't you ever seen someone eat before?" he muttered.

I ignored him. I focused on the feeling of the warm, greasy rice filling the agonizing emptiness in my stomach. This feeling… I remembered it so well. This was the hunger Anita had inflicted on me.

My stepmother, Anita Barber. A woman who had slithered into our lives after my mother died, a venomous snake disguised as a concerned wife. She had poisoned my father, Dustin, against me, turning him into a weak, conflict-avoidant shell who stood by silently while his only daughter was starved and emotionally abused.

It was all for her precious daughter, Kimora. My popular, entitled cheerleader of a stepsister. To ensure Kimora had the best of everything—new clothes, a car, a future—I had to have nothing. Anita's method was simple and brutal: financial deprivation. She gave my father just enough of his mechanic's salary to keep him content, and she controlled the rest. My lunch money was the first to go, reduced to a pittance and then to nothing.

"It will help you stay slim, Ella," she'd say with a sickeningly sweet smile, while Kimora chomped on a candy bar. "No boy likes a chubby girl."

The hunger was a weapon. It made me weak, unfocused. It gnawed at my concentration in class, made my head spin, turned my world into a hazy fog of desperation. It was designed to make me fail. To sabotage my grades, my SATs, my one and only chance at a scholarship to escape this town.

And it had worked. In my first life, it had worked perfectly.

I scraped the last grain of rice from the plate and set my fork down with a satisfied sigh. It was the first time I'd felt full in what felt like an eternity.

"I'm done," I announced.

Javier jumped to his feet, relieved. "Good. Let's go."

As he turned, I reached out and grabbed his arm. My fingers wrapped around his bicep.

He froze, his whole body going rigid. Through the sleeve of his jacket, I could feel the heat of his skin, the sudden, sharp tension in his muscle. A pure, primal reaction. He was just a boy, after all. An arrogant, cruel boy, but a boy nonetheless.

"What now?" he asked, his voice a little hoarse. He cleared his throat. "You need money, right? Everyone knows you do."

I smiled, a slow, deliberate curve of my lips. He was so predictable. "You know, the bleachers… they're so cold and public."

I leaned closer, my lips almost brushing his ear. The scent of his cologne was cloying, but I pushed through it.

"I know a better place," I whispered. "The Azure Inn, just down the road. It's warmer. More… private."

The Azure Inn. The seediest, cheapest motel in town, where illicit affairs and drug deals went down under the flickering neon sign.

I felt him swallow hard, his Adam's apple bobbing. The predator thought his prey was walking willingly into a cozier, more comfortable trap.

He had no idea he was the one about to be devoured.

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