The Night Of Ruin.
Chapter One.
The room glittered with chandeliers and laughter, but Elena couldn’t shake the unease tension in her chest. Tonight was supposed to be her triumph and victory, the night she would stand beside James Kane, the man she loved, and announce their engagement to the world.
She wore her mother’s golden necklace, a symbol of her family’s pride, her heels clicking against the polished marble as she moved through the sea of guests. The whispers followed her, as they always did.
“The Mark's heiress, James Kane's future wife,A perfect match made in heaven”
Elena, James’s voice called her from behind, smooth and soothing as ever but dangerous as a blade. He smiled, taking her hand, and the warmth of his touch steadied her for a fleeting moment. She looked at him with eyes full of devotion, never noticing the cold calculation in his gaze.
The music swelled. Glasses clinked. But then chaos.
A sudden hush swept the hall, broken by the voice of a man Elena barely knew.
“Police! Arrest her!”
Gasps echoed as uniformed men pushed through the crowd. Elena froze, confusion gripping her.
Arrest? For what?
“She’s guilty of embezzlement,” the officer declared, thrusting a stack of documents into the air. “The evidence is clear that millions were stolen from her father’s company!”
The Mark's princess and heiress,A thief?
Her blood ran cold. “That’s a lie!” Elena shouted, her voice shaking. “I would never…”
But the guests could not allow her to finish, they only pulled back, their admiring whispers turning to venomous murmurs.
And then, the final blow. James stepped forward. For one desperate heartbeat, Elena thought he would defend her, he always did. But instead, his voice rang sharp, merciless:
“I’m sorry, Elena. I can’t protect you this time.”
Her heart stopped beating at the moment..
“She's finished”
“He never really loved her?”
How humiliating.. embarrassed and betrayed at the night of her engagement.
The room spun as her world collapsed, every stare piercing her like a dagger.
Her family’s name, her honor, her future, all stripped from her in a single breath. All dragged to the mud.
And standing at the center of it, James Kane, the man she had loved beyond reason, the man she loved more than herself looked at her as if she were nothing more than a stranger.
“Take her! the officer ordered.
The once princess of her family in handcuff?
As a murderer or thief.
That night, Elena Marks’s life ended. Not by death, but by betrayal so cruel it might as well have killed her.
But destiny and fate had other plans.
When Elena opened her eyes again, she was not lying in disgrace but waking in her childhood bed,years before the betrayal, before her downfall. The golden necklace was still safe in her jewelry box. The nightmarish ruin had not yet come.
And this time, Elena would not be the naive girl who loved blindly.
This time, she would rise, not as a victim, but as the storm her enemies would never see coming
…..
When Elena opened her eyes, the world had changed.
Sunlight streamed gently through her lace curtains, warm and golden. She gasped, sitting up sharply, her heart pounding against her ribs. For a moment she thought she was hallucinating. But no, the familiar scent of roses and every other thing present before in the room were all unmistakeable.
Her room was bathed in morning light. Not the cold prison cell she had expected, not the suffocating shame of her downfall. Not the unfamiliar faces she was expecting to see.
Her hand flew to her neck, the golden necklace was still there very intact, unbroken, and still gleaming.
She stumbled toward the mirror, her legs shaking.The face in the mirror stared back at her but this time younger, softer, and marked with no sign of betrayal with her face still fresh with the innocence she once had.
Her heart raced. This… this isn’t possible,” she whispered, touching her cheek. Her voice cracked. “I’m… back?”The night of my ruin hadn’t happened yet?
Her heart raced as she turned, scanning the room. The clock ticked gently on the wall. Outside, the voices of maids drifted up from the garden. Everything was exactly as it had been years ago before the engagement, before the betrayal, before James Kane shattered her world.
Her knees weakened, and she sank onto the edge of the bed, holding on to her blanket as if it could anchor her.
“Is this a dream?” Am I dead? Or has fate truly given me another chance?
She tried shutting her eyes to know if she would remember everything that happened.
The room, the engagement, the accusations. The police. James’s voice, very sharp and merciless. “I can't protect you this time”.
Her lips curved into a slow, bitter smile.
This time, I would not be the naive girl who trusted blindly.
This time, I would not fall for James Kane’s lies.
This time, I would rise stronger, sharper, wiser and merciless.
She murmured to herself.
Her pulse quickened, not with fear, but with fire.
The girl who once loved without question was gone.
The girl who loved as if her life depends on it was dead
What was going through her mind was sharper, stronger, and merciless.
Her enemies had written her ending. , but this girl living now would rewrite the beginning.
She would be the storm they never saw coming.
She would become the storm that will destroy everyone that once betrayed her
And this time… she would burn them all.
But first… she had to know the truth.
Slowly, Elena rose, her hands trembling as she opened the drawer of her desk. Inside lay neatly stacked letters with her father’s business associates from years ago. She skimmed them, recognizing every detail she thought she had lost to time.
Her heart thundered. This wasn’t a trick. This was real.
“Elena?” A knock startled her, and the maid’s voice was heard through the door. “Breakfast is ready, miss.”
Her lips parted in shock. That voice belonged to Mary, her childhood maid, the one who, in her first life, had disappeared from the household long before the scandal.
Elena’s hands clenched. She needed to be careful. She couldn’t reveal her rebirth, not yet.
“I’ll be down shortly,” she replied, her voice steady despite the storm inside her.
When the footsteps faded, Elena stood by the window, watching the sunlight paint the gardens. Her chest rose and fell with slow, deliberate breaths.
If fate had given me another chance, I wouldn’t waste it.
She touched the necklace at her throat, its cold weight grounding her.
“This time,” she murmured to her reflection, “I won’t beg James Kane to protect me. I’ll protect myself.”
And with that vow, Elena took her first cautious step into her second chance.