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In a world where betrayal runs deep, Eleanor finds herself reborn into the very life that once led to her downfall. With memories of her past haunting her, she’s determined to rewrite her story and confront the one who stole everything from her—Isabella, her envious roommate. Will Eleanor reclaim her identity and expose Isabella’s treachery, or will history repeat itself, leaving her to face the darkness of her past once more?
As she navigates the complexities of friendships and rivalries, Eleanor must tread carefully, masking her true intentions beneath a facade of kindness. With her best friend Sophia by her side, they embark on a quest for justice, but with each step, the stakes rise higher. Can Eleanor outmaneuver Isabella before it’s too late, or will the shadows of their shared history prove too powerful to escape?
In this gripping tale of revenge and redemption, secrets unravel, and loyalties are tested. Eleanor’s journey is fraught with tension, as she learns that the line between love and jealousy can blur in the most unexpected ways. As the clock ticks, the question looms: how far will she go to reclaim what’s rightfully hers?
Past copycat, this life's reckoning.Chapter 1
"Eleanor, what a coincidence, are you here to dye your hair too?"
I woke up suddenly, and looking at the familiar scene in front of me, I realized that I was reborn.
In my previous life, when I first entered college, my grandparents felt sorry for me and gave me $100,000 in pocket money every month. My parents also gave me $300,000 in living expenses on time every month.
When my roommate, Isabella Vance, found out, she started watching me and trying to imitate everything I did.
When I dyed my hair, she also started dyeing it the same color as mine. When I bought brand-name clothes and bags, she was willing to borrow money from loan sharks to buy the same things as me.
I originally thought that she was just vain, and I couldn't get over it for a while. I even felt sorry for her family situation, so I gave her some of my new clothes and bags, and made the excuse that I didn't want them.