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REWRITTEN ROMANCE

Sophia Miller believed her life with Andrew was perfect until a fatal car crash exposed his greed. Dying in betrayal, she realized only Daniel Wright truly loved her. Granted a second chance, Sophia wakes up back in university, determined to dismantle Andrew’s lies. As she pursues justice, she learns Daniel is actually a powerful heir. Together, they navigate a path of redemption and healing, proving that a courageous heart can rewrite destiny and find true love.
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Chapter 3

The rain began without warning.

It started as a light drizzle, barely noticeable against the city's constant hum, then quickly thickened into a heavy downpour that blurred streetlights and swallowed the road in silver streaks. Sophia gripped the steering wheel tightly, her knuckles pale, eyes fixed on the glowing lines ahead.

Andrew hadn't come home again.

Dinner sat untouched on the table, the candles burned down to nothing, wax hardened like frozen tears. At eleven-thirty, she had finally given up waiting.

I'll just pick him up, she told herself. Maybe he drank too much again.

She had called him-once, twice, three times.

No answer.

Her phone lay face down on the passenger seat now, as if she were afraid it might accuse her of something if she looked at it again.

The windshield wipers moved back and forth in a steady rhythm, almost hypnotic.

Sophia hated driving at night. She always had. The darkness felt heavier then, more intimate, as if it pressed closer, demanding attention. Andrew knew this. He used to walk her home whenever it rained, even when they were just teenagers.

You're scared too easily, he had teased back then-but he still stayed.

She wondered when he had stopped.

Her thoughts drifted, unbidden, to the argument from earlier that day.

It had been small. Insignificant, really.

"I transferred the money," she had said over the phone. "But next time, can you tell me what it's for?"

There had been a pause on the other end.

"Why are you suddenly interrogating me?" Andrew snapped.

"I'm not," she replied quickly. "I just-"

"You're overthinking again," he cut in. "Don't make this difficult."

The call had ended shortly after.

Sophia's chest tightened at the memory. She took a slow breath, trying to calm herself.

He's just stressed, she repeated silently. Everything will be fine once we talk.

A sudden flash of headlights snapped her back to the present.

A truck swerved in the opposite lane, tires skidding dangerously on the slick road. Sophia's heart leapt into her throat.

She slowed instinctively, her foot easing off the accelerator.

The road curved sharply ahead-she hadn't noticed how fast she'd been going.

The rain intensified.

Her phone buzzed suddenly on the seat beside her.

Andrew.

Relief surged through her so strongly it made her dizzy.

She reached for the phone.

Just for a second.

That second was enough.

The world exploded.

A deafening screech tore through the night as tires lost traction. The steering wheel jerked violently in her hands. Sophia screamed, her foot slamming down on the brake as the car spun out of control.

Metal twisted.

Glass shattered.

The impact came fast-too fast for thought, too fast for fear to fully form. Pain bloomed everywhere at once, sharp and overwhelming. Her head snapped forward, then back, the world tilting violently before darkness swallowed the edges of her vision.

The car finally came to a grinding halt.

Silence followed-thick, suffocating silence, broken only by the hiss of rain against wreckage.

Sophia's body felt wrong.

Heavy.

Unresponsive.

She tried to move her fingers.

Nothing.

Her vision swam, blurry lights pulsing in and out like distant stars. Blood trickled down her temple, warm against her skin.

Her phone lay cracked near her feet, screen still glowing.

Andrew's name stared back at her.

Her lips trembled.

"Andrew..." she whispered, the sound barely audible.

Pain surged through her chest with each shallow breath. Her thoughts scattered, fragments of memory colliding chaotically.

The wedding aisle.

His smile.

"You're overthinking."

Tears slid from the corners of her eyes, disappearing into her hair.

I just wanted to talk, she thought weakly. I just wanted you to come home.

Sirens wailed somewhere far away.

Then everything went black.

Sophia drifted in and out of consciousness.

Voices echoed around her, distorted, overlapping.

"She's losing a lot of blood."

"BP's dropping."

"Stay with us, ma'am. Can you hear me?"

Bright lights burned behind her closed eyelids. Something cold pressed against her arm. Pain flared, then dulled.

She tried to speak.

No sound came out.

The darkness deepened again.

When she awoke, it was to an unfamiliar stillness.

Her body felt numb, suspended somewhere between pain and nothingness. Machines beeped rhythmically nearby, their sounds sharp in the quiet room.

Hospital.

The realization came slowly.

Her eyes fluttered open, adjusting to the harsh fluorescent lighting. The ceiling above her was stark white, cracked slightly near one corner. A curtain hung half-drawn at the side of her bed.

She couldn't move.

Her throat felt dry, raw, as if she had been screaming for hours.

A dull ache pulsed through her entire body.

She turned her eyes slightly.

No one was there.

A wave of loneliness crashed over her, stronger than the pain.

"Andrew..." she tried to say again.

Her voice came out hoarse, barely more than a breath.

No response.

Time passed-minutes, hours, she couldn't tell.

Eventually, she heard voices outside the room.

Andrew's voice.

Her heart lurched.

Relief flooded her so suddenly it hurt.

He came.

Despite everything, he came.

She strained to listen, focusing with everything she had left.

The voices were just beyond the door.

"...the condition is serious," a doctor was saying. "She survived the surgery, but there are complications."

"And the prognosis?" Andrew asked.

His tone was calm.

Too calm.

"That depends. There may be lasting effects. She's still unconscious."

There was a pause.

Sophia held her breath.

"If she doesn't make it," Andrew said slowly, "what happens next?"

Her heart skipped.

The doctor hesitated. "Excuse me?"

"The legal process," Andrew clarified. "Inheritance. Insurance. How long would it take?"

The world tilted.

Sophia's mind screamed, No. I misheard. He wouldn't-

The doctor cleared his throat. "That's... something you should discuss with a lawyer. Right now, our priority is the patient."

Another pause.

Andrew exhaled, sounding almost... impatient.

"I've invested a lot," he said. "Time, resources. I just need to be prepared."

Prepared.

Sophia's vision blurred as tears filled her eyes.

Her chest felt like it was caving in.

"Once she's gone," Andrew continued quietly, "everything is mine, right?"

The words sliced through her.

Clean. Precise. Merciless.

Her heart didn't just crack.

It shattered.

The doctor's reply was muffled by the roaring in her ears. Sophia couldn't hear anymore. Couldn't process.

She lay there, paralyzed, staring at the ceiling as the truth finally rose up, undeniable and cruel.

Andrew had never loved her.

Not her heart. Not her soul.

Only what she could give him.

Her fingers twitched weakly against the sheets.

Tears streamed down the sides of her face, soaking into the pillow.

So this is it, she thought dimly. This is how it ends.

The door opened.

Footsteps entered the room.

Sophia wanted to scream. To confront him. To ask why.

But her body betrayed her.

She felt a presence beside her bed.

A hand brushed against hers.

It wasn't Andrew.

The touch was gentle. Careful.

Someone sat down quietly.

A familiar warmth lingered, steady and unhurried.

She sensed him before she saw him.

Daniel Wright.

He didn't speak at first.

He just stayed.

And for the first time that night, Sophia cried-not from pain, but from a grief so deep it stole the air from her lungs.

Her last conscious thought was sharp and bitter and impossibly clear:

If I could live again... I would never love him.

The machines around her began to beep faster.

The world faded.

And Sophia Miller slipped into darkness-carrying regret, betrayal, and a heart broken beyond repair.

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