The Villainess Who Died in RegretUpdated at Apr 23, 2025, 02:26
The Villainess Who Died in Regret
Kierra was the villain in her own love story.
Spoiled by privilege and consumed by obsession, she forced a marriage with the man she loved—Yarik—shattering the only real relationship he ever cherished: the one he had with Erika, their childhood friend. For five long years, Kierra lived alone in a grand mansion filled with cold walls and colder silence, blind to the truth—that Yarik and Erika had quietly continued their love behind her back and were even raising a child she never knew existed.
The truth crushed her.
Desperate for affection, she clung to the life growing inside her—a child she secretly hoped would earn his love. But Yarik, already hardened by betrayal, refused to believe the baby was his. And when he discovered Kierra had played a part in the tragedy that took Erika’s unborn child, his grief turned to rage. On that final night, the man she adored became her executioner.
As pain overtook her, Kierra’s world collapsed completely. Her parents—once her unwavering protectors—were gone. Her nanny, who raised her with love and kindness, had died disappointed in the woman she’d become. Everyone who once loved her had either left… or died because of her.
She believed it now, completely.
It was all her fault.
Just as Yarik had screamed with hate in his eyes, she was the reason everything had fallen apart. The reason love turned to bitterness. The reason lives were destroyed.
And now, even the child in her womb—her final hope, her last anchor—was slipping away. With tears in her eyes, blood on her hands, and a heart hollowed by regret, Kierra whispered her last word, not to the world, but to him:
“Sorry.”
But fate wasn’t finished with her yet.
Kierra awakens in the past—years before the marriage, before the lies, before the damage was done. Haunted by the memories of everything she lost and everything she destroyed, she’s given a second chance.
But second chances aren’t meant to be easy.
Can a woman who once played the villain rewrite her story—if it means letting go of the only man she ever loved?
And what if, in this new life, Kierra uncovers a deeper truth?
One that changes everything she thought she knew about her past… and her guilt?