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Rebirth: The Cold Mafia CEO Is Obsessed With Me

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Burned alive. Betrayed by blood. Married to the devil. Aria died once—trapped in a fire meant to erase her existence. When she opens her eyes again, she’s given a second life… and a second chance. This time, she is no longer weak. Reborn with memories of betrayal and death, Aria returns to a world ruled by power, secrets, and blood ties. But the past she tried to escape refuses to stay buried—especially when she crosses paths again with Lucian De Luca, the cold, ruthless mafia CEO who was once her husband. Lucian is everything she remembers: dangerous, controlling, and terrifyingly obsessed. He doesn’t believe in coincidences. And he doesn’t believe Aria returned by chance. As enemies resurface and buried truths begin to unravel, Aria is forced into Lucian’s protection—a protection that feels more like a gilded cage. The man who once lost her to death is determined never to let her go again, no matter the cost. But when the sister Aria watched die in the flames resurfaces alive, the truth behind the fire threatens to destroy everything Aria believes she knows. Was her death an accident… or a carefully planned sacrifice? Caught between a possessive mafia king, a resurrected sister with hidden motives, and enemies who want her dead, Aria must decide: Will she escape the past that killed her… Or will she surrender to the man who is willing to burn the world to keep her? In a game of obsession, betrayal, and rebirth, survival comes at a price—and love may be the most dangerous weapon of all.
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Chapter 1 - Chapter 1: Death Was My Wedding Gift

The rain fell like mourning tears the night Lianna Blackwood died.

She lay on the cold marble floor of the Blackwood estate, blood slowly soaking into her white dress—the same dress she had worn years ago when she married Lucien Blackwood, the most feared Mafia CEO in the city.

Her husband stood a few steps away.

Tall. Cold. Untouchable.

His black suit was spotless, as if her death was nothing more than an inconvenience.

"So this is how it ends," Lianna whispered, her vision blurring. "After everything I did for you…"

Lucien's eyes were dark, unreadable. There was no panic. No regret.

"You chose this path," he said calmly. "Don't blame me."

Her lips trembled into a bitter smile.

Chose?

She chose to love him when the world warned her not to.

She chose to give up her dreams, her family, her pride.

She chose to protect him, even when bullets were meant for her heart.

And in return?

Betrayal.

She watched as his first love, Isabella, stepped forward—alive, untouched, smiling softly as she clutched Lucien's arm.

Only then did Lianna understand.

She had never been his wife.

She had been a shield.

A disposable one.

Her heartbeat slowed. The chandelier lights above blurred into darkness.

If I had another life…

I would never love you again.

Her eyes closed.

Pain exploded through her chest.

Lianna gasped and shot upright.

Warm sunlight poured through unfamiliar curtains. The air smelled of fresh lilies, not blood. Her hands trembled as she looked down at herself.

No wounds.

No blood.

Just smooth, unscarred skin.

Her heart slammed violently.

"This… can't be…"

She rushed to the mirror.

The face staring back at her was younger—softer. No shadows under her eyes. No despair carved into her features.

She turned slowly, her breath catching.

The calendar on the wall read:

Five years ago.

The day before her engagement to Lucien Blackwood.

Lianna's knees nearly gave out.

She had returned.

Reborn.

A soft laugh escaped her lips—low, broken, dangerous.

"So the heavens weren't blind after all."

Her reflection smiled back, but the woman in the mirror was no longer naive.

This time, she would not beg for love.

She would not sacrifice herself.

And she would never become Lucien Blackwood's wife.

Not again.

Outside the room, footsteps echoed down the hallway.

Lianna's smile faded into icy calm.

Because she knew exactly who was coming.

And this time—

She would walk away before he could destroy her.