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REBORN FOR THEIR BETRAYAL  Novel Cover

REBORN FOR THEIR BETRAYAL

After being murdered by the very family he trusted, Adrian Vale dies with the bitter taste of betrayal. However, he is inexplicably reborn, retaining every memory of the lies that led to his end. Now back in the world, he watches his killers from the shadows as they continue their schemes against his kin. Adrian begins a silent war from infancy, gathering strength and manipulating fates. By the time his enemies realize he has returned, it will already be too late.
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Chapter 2

Everything changed fast - too fast - when the wet balcony at Vale Estate gave way to dead silence. Falling through dark air, drenched by hard rain, pulled down by weight alone toward Starlight City's streets - that was one second. Then, just... nothing. Wind stopped breathing. Lights blinked out like they were never there. The ache once deep in my chest vanished without warning. In its place came something odder by far. A hush. Not the calm of early light through bare windows, yet a dense quiet, heavy on all sides. It was like being locked within a breathing emptiness. Thoughts stayed crisp, too vivid almost, although my limbs seemed foreign now. A hand rose, or at least I meant for it to reach my throat. What came next was the thought of that cut - sharp, deep, the one that stopped me breathing. That moment clung close, raw and unshaken, replaying without permission. But movement refused to follow intention. Instead, arms acted strange, unfamiliar, not built right for someone grown. Something about the limbs made me think they were built for a child. Pushing harder on thought alone brought nothing new. A faint tremor ran up one arm, then stopped short. The other dragged sideways by just an inch. Even trying did not fix it. Breathing should have been urgent, but there was none of that. Air stayed absent without consequence. A warmth spread through me, wrapping around every part of my frame without force yet never letting go. It clung close, moving slow, much like being cradled underwater where everything breathes on its own. Listening deeper, noise arrived - soft at first, almost lost in the blur inside my head. Paying attention pulled it forward. A beat emerged. Steady. Insistent. Repeating. Darkness carried the noise, a beat resembling thunder buried underground. Strong, constant, almost gentle - this is how it felt. Through empty air it moved, shaking my tiny frame with each measured throb. Meaning slipped away, even as thoughts began to rise. A place without shape came into focus slowly. What lies here? That thought arrived hard and clear. Could this be where everything ends - or begins? Not nothing filled the dark near me. Thick it felt, kind of breathing, touching my skin all over gentle like. Figuring out where I was made my mind work hard. Nothing showed itself clearly - no glow, no edges, no up or down. Just heat, wetness, and that slow thump going on without stop. A thought crept in. Not fast, but heavy. There was heat close around my skin. Voices came through something thick - soft thumps far off. A steady pulse boomed beside me. Cold understanding moved down my spine. Dying didn't take me where I pictured. No sky above. No flames below. Elsewhere, that is where I found myself. A voice within said: "This place surrounds me like liquid." Darkness swallowed the sound whole. Suddenly, fear struck hard enough to shake bones loose. Impossible? Of course. Ridiculous? Without question. Still, skin told a different story. Not adrift now. Inside someone else I floated, fresh born. Not for long did the surprise stick around. Then it turned - harder now, like ice under skin. Anger showed up without knocking. Reborn? Maybe. That word changed everything - the murmurs from before began to cut deeper. Talk of the Vale name started making sense in ways I wished they hadn't. Something was buried beneath stacks of legal paperwork. Not talked about, only whispered. They called it the Bloodline Project. Fragments stuck in my mind - executive voices low during late talks. Talk of bloodlines shaped on purpose. Inheritance managed like a lab experiment. Things never written down anywhere real. Back then, I did not pay attention. At first, I thought it was just noise - gossip tossed between competing companies. Truth hit later. That project existed. So did my role in it. Not resurrection, not luck. Reuse. My life wasn't restarted. It got repurposed. Stillness held on, steady as breath, until a shift came. Not sudden, but there - a tremor slipping into the wet space where I floated. It started far off, muffled as if spoken into waves. Closer it crept, sharpening, pushing past membrane and murk. Words arrived next: "She's sleeping." Those sounds locked my thoughts cold. Out of the dim hush came a sound so soft it barely stirred the air, yet heavy with something I'd never forget. Gravel under every syllable. Deep enough to feel in bone. That stillness that wasn't peace but waiting - the kind that leaves marks on your neck hairs. Him again. Before eyes could confirm, bones did. Blood doesn't lie when kin speak through shadow-thickened space, warped by walls and meat alike. Another spoke fast after him - "Fine.". Coldness shaped his words, each one measured, lifeless. Authority sat in that voice - born in labs, not meetings. "An hour more," he said, "the tea will hold her under." Attention sharpened inside my head. Tea? I thought. Then - her. My mother. Elena. His voice came again, blurred by walls but not meaning. Development needed checking, he explained. Neural paths too active now might force changes. Fire lit behind my eyes then. He called her a specimen. Just that. Never daughter. Never newborn. Only test material. Not just sitting around waiting for me to arrive. My presence was already under observation. Watch closely. Handled like a test they had set up long before. A sudden spark ran through my small frame. An old instinct fired deep within my forming nerves. Movement came next. A push followed. Sound built up, desperate to escape. To reach my mother. To tell her who stood near her at that moment. Still, my body would not follow orders. Legs jerked with little strength. Arms floated without purpose in the thick liquid around me. A full adult mind lived here - someone who ran huge companies, spoke face-to-face with global leaders. Now? Just a delicate unborn thing locked in living tissue. Stuck hearing voices nearby, those who meant harm talking about what comes next like I'm merely something studied under glass. Closer now, Victor broke the silence. "Watch yourself, Doctor," he murmured. This boy holds the weight of the Vale name. A shadow slipped into his words. Should he turn out like the one before him, trouble will follow. The doctor responded with a low, quiet sound. More followed from Victor. He should serve, not decide. Not lead. Decide nothing. That thought sharpened inside me. Already lost your chance, old man. Far too late. Every second is clear - your lie, the drop, how you lifted that drink as I fell. Trapped here, weak flesh - but my head still works. What happened hasn't faded. The anger didn't vanish either. When moments shift, when timing bends, Victor Vale will wish he had left me buried. A thin chime slipped into the thick quiet. Against the shell of my shelter, a chill touched. Shivers moved across the heated fluid holding me. Stillness took hold, deep down knowing threat despite how small I am. Words cut in once more, tighter now. "Hold," he said under his breath. Silence followed. Not brief. Long enough to feel. Suddenly, his manner changed. Gone was the steady composure - now sharp worry took over. "Odd," he murmured under his breath. The shaking grew stronger as the device pressed tighter against skin. "Fetal heartbeat just jumped," the doctor added, unease spreading across his face. "Went up threefold in under a second." Victor broke in, doubt threading through each word. "So what happens now?" A pause followed before response came. "Honestly? Not certain," he replied flatly. Seconds crept forward without sound. Then, quieter, more careful, the physician resumed. "Still... the way it reacted..." He halted, eyes locked on the screen's flickering numbers. "...feels like something triggered it from outside." At once, Victor's voice turned rigid. "Tell me how." The doctor gulped once before speaking. "Like it heard us... maybe even understood.". Seconds passed without a sound. Only after the pause did he speak again, his words barely above a breath. "...like the child is listening right now." Cliffhanger: Victor answered slowly, his tone shifting into something colder. "If that's real... our creation might be thinking for itself."

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