"Reborn: Back to Burn My Billionaire Ex" Chapter 7
Chapter 7: The Poisoned Tea Redux
The raw, calloused pressure of his fingers lingering on her jaw and the unhinged possessiveness in his amber eyes had haunted her thoughts all through the night.
When Angelica woke up in the black obsidian bed of Alessandro’s penthouse suite, the jagged New York skyline was just bleeding into a cold, metallic dawn.
On the marble nightstand lay a black Mastercard Infinite and a real-time asset liquidation report stamped by the Del Toro legal team—her inheritance, systematically frozen under his signature.
It was the scepter he had handed her, a quiet declaration of war wrapped in the heavy, intoxicating scent of expensive cedarwood and raw dominance that still clung to the silk sheets.
Angelica stared at her reflection in the floor-to-ceiling mirror, running a hand through her razor-edged short hair before slipping into a bespoke, razor-sharp black power suit.
She didn't request a single one of Alessandro's elite bodyguards; she didn't need to, because she herself was already a lethal weapon returned from the grave.
At 2:00 PM, the private winter garden at the Baccarat Hotel was an enclave of crystalline luxury, its massive chandeliers refracting light like suspended icicles.
Delicate bone porcelain clinked against heavy Italian linen, while high glass partitions held back the roaring frost of Manhattan's elite shopping district.
Angelica sat back against the crimson velvet sofa, her dark silhouette radiating the freezing, unbothered composure of an absolute sovereign.
Across the low marble table, Evelyn Vance looked flawlessly pathetic in a cream cashmere sweater, her soft golden curls catching the light to project her signature innocence.
In her past life, it was this exact, weaponized fragility that had convinced the world Angelica was a paranoid, unstable parasite invading their pristine family line.
Right now, a smug, self-righteous smirk played on Evelyn’s lips, utterly unaware that a digital death warrant for her family's remaining stock was resting beneath her saucer.
"Thank you for coming, Angelica," Evelyn whispered, her voice sliding into that soft, breathless register as her eyes instantly filled with theatrical, perfectly timed moisture. "Daddy and Michael are completely ruined by the market crash, but I told them... blood is thicker than water. We need to be a family again."
She extended her manicured hands, her diamond rings catching the light as she lifted the heavy silver teapot and poured an amber stream into Angelica’s translucent cup.
"I ordered your favorite blend," Evelyn murmured, sliding the porcelain across the marble with an elegant, lingering glide that felt like an offering of peace. "Let’s just drink our tea, forget the corporate warfare, and go back to how things used to be before you went mad."
Angelica didn't touch the gold-trimmed handle; she merely leaned forward an inch, her nostrils flaring imperceptibly as the hot steam rose into the narrow space between them.
Beneath the heavy, fragrant notes of bergamot and citrus, her senses caught a faint, unmistakable metallic tang that chilled her blood to absolute zero.
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It was the exact molecular cocktail of arsenic trioxide laced with a high-society sedative—the very poison that had systematically liquefied her internal organs in a dark alleyway three years from now.
A profound, terrifying calm settled over Angelica’s racing heart, replacing the last shred of human hesitation with the cold, mathematical precision of an executioner.
She didn't scream, she didn't call the hotel security, and she didn't look at her adoptive sister with even a fraction of a second of hurt or betrayal.
"You're entirely right, Evelyn," Angelica said smoothly, her lips curving into a breathlessly beautiful, hollow smile that didn't reach her ice-blue eyes. "Since we're family, it’s only fair that we share absolutely everything."
She suddenly shifted her gaze past Evelyn's shoulder, her eyes widening slightly as she looked toward the grand arched entrance of the main lobby.
"Is that Michael’s corporate defense attorney walking in? Why would he be meeting someone at the front desk?" Angelica asked, her tone struck with a perfect imitation of superficial panic.
Evelyn’s heart gave a violent leap; the deep-seated greed in her bones instantly took over, forcing her to snap her head around to scan the glass partitions of the main hall for her co-conspirator.
In that single, fractured second of blindness, Angelica’s pale hand swept across the marble table with a seamless, terrifying fluidity she had practiced in her nightmares a thousand times.
The porcelain vessels made absolutely no sound against the thick linen cloth; the poisoned amber liquid swirled innocently in its new cup, settling instantly.
"Oh, my mistake," Angelica murmured as Evelyn turned back around, her perfectly shaped brows furrowed in irritation at the empty, glittering lobby. "It was just a shadow. The lighting in here plays tricks on the eyes."
Evelyn let out a sharp, condescending sniff, adjusting her vintage pearl necklace with a look of supreme, arrogant satisfaction.
"You really are letting this market paranoia ruin your mind, Angelica," Evelyn sighed, picking up her cup with absolute, blinding confidence. "Just drink your tea. God knows you need something to calm your jittery nerves."
Angelica picked up her own clean cup, raising it to her lips in a silent, mocking toast that carried the weight of a closing coffin lid.
Evelyn tilted her head back, swallowing the heavy, arsenic-laced liquid in one long, elegant gulp, treating it like the sweet nectar of her final victory.
For three agonizing seconds, the winter garden fell into a heavy, suffocating silence, the classical harp music drifting through the air like a funeral march for the living.
Then, the color began to violently drain from Evelyn’s cheeks, her golden-bronze skin turning a sickly, translucent shade of wet ash.
She dropped the porcelain cup, her manicured fingers flying to her throat as a violent, crushing tremor rippled through her entire upper body.
"What... what did you put in this?" Evelyn choked out, her chest heaving as she tried and failed to draw a single molecule of oxygen into her suddenly paralyzed lungs. "The tea... it tastes like..."
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Angelica didn't move to help; she slowly leaned across the table, her upper body sliding forward until her face was mere inches from her sister's fracturing sanity.
The smooth, compliant mask of the victim was entirely gone, replaced by the chilling, merciless gaze of a reaper who had already survived the worst hell imaginable.
"It tastes like three milligrams of pure arsenic trioxide, synthesized with a clinical-grade benzodiazepine base," Angelica whispered, her voice a low, lethal purr that vibrated directly against Evelyn's panic-stricken face.
Evelyn’s pupils dilated into pinpricks, a wet, guttural scream trapping itself in her throat as she stared at the monster she had mistakenly thought she could bury.
"You... you switched them..." Evelyn whimpered, her fingernails clawing uselessly at the marble table as a violent, freezing sweat broke out across her forehead. "Help... call an ambulance... Angelica, please, I'm your sister..."
"Nobody is coming to save you from this room, Evelyn," Angelica replied, her voice remaining flat, level, and entirely devoid of human mercy. "I know exactly who compiled this recipe for you—it was Dr. Harrison, the dirty little private physician who handles your family's insurance frauds."
She stood up, towering over the shaking girl, her shadow completely eclipsing the light of the Baccarat chandeliers.
"Relax, it’s a sub-lethal dose today—you won't die in this hotel," Angelica murmured, her lips brushing the edge of Evelyn's trembling ear. "But your liver will never fully process toxins again. Now, give me the name of the offshore European supplier who smuggled this restricted compound into the city for Harrison."
Evelyn let out a pathetic, animalistic sob, her body dry-heaving violently as the chemical burn began to twist her stomach into agonizing, white-hot knots.
"M-Milan..." Evelyn wept, her head collapsing onto the marble, her expensive foundation smearing against the stained linen. "A maritime firm... named Del Toro International Shipping... Harrison buys everything through their private port... please, give me the antidote..."
Hearing that name—Del Toro—Angelica’s jaw tightened into a rigid, dangerous line as the pieces of a massive, multi-generational conspiracy finally slammed into place.
The very poison that had killed her in the future hadn't just come from the Vance family’s petty malice; it had been smuggled directly through the shipping lanes of the empire Alessandro now commanded.
She looked down at her adoptive sister with an absolute, unbothered detachment as Evelyn rolled off the sofa, retching violently onto the pristine fabric of her twenty-thousand-dollar Chanel bag.
Angelica reached into her blazer pocket, pulling out a small, transparent capsule containing half a dose of a standard chemical binding agent—just enough to stop the permanent organ failure.
She flicked her wrist, letting the capsule roll lazily across the linen until it stopped right against Evelyn’s tear-stained, ruined cheek.
"Take it, or don't," Angelica said softly, her voice carrying the absolute finality of a closing grave. "Your time on my board is officially over."
Without casting a single glance back at the weeping outcast, she turned and walked toward the exit, her high heels clicking a rhythmic, triumphant march against the marble floor.
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