Her Death, My RevengeUpdated at Apr 14, 2026, 15:50
The saying: “never judge a book by its cover." Would be the perfect summary to the life of Lily Hayes.
At sixteen she became an orphan within the blink of an eye after her parent's death. Thrown from one family member to the other after a series of rejection she ends up at an orphanage without a penny to her name.
But Lily didn't just cry to what life had sent her way. She picked up herself, trying her hand at every job possible so she could make a living for her and Noah. An orphan boy who she saved when he was just a baby.
Just when life was looking good once again. On her eighteenth birthday everything changed when three guys assaulted her after she turned down one of them at a party. She tries to escape but gets caught. Battered and barely alive, the final blow lands by someone she never expected. He finishes what they started and throws her body down a cliff.
Just when she resigns to the cruel fate life had played her, saying a silent goodbye to the one person she could call family. Lily wakes up in the body of Natalia Whitmore, a rich heiress sharing the same birthdates with her, who also drowned at the same party that night as she did.
Different scenarios. Different perpetrators. Same ending. Or is it?
The world believed Natalia Whitmore survived but only Lily knows the truth. Lily takes on Natalia's life, her name and her enemies. Bombarded with flashbacks from Natalia's memories. She swears to destroy every person tied to both their deaths.
Justice? She couldn't even find her own body. So what justice?
She believes she has her revenge. But on Natalia's nineteenth birthday, a necklace resurfaces and so does her final memory before she drowned.
Amidst all this she still has to restrain herself from succumbing to the intense pull she has for Natalia's arranged fiance. A piercing grey eyed heart-throb mafia heir termed as dangerous who seems to be a little bit too interested in a girl he used to ignore. While also avoiding Natalia's cheating now ex boyfriend.
She did not come back to forgive.
She came back to end everything.