Gina's Rebirth: Vengeance Against the Kirk Family

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Gina's Rebirth: Vengeance Against the Kirk Family

Blurb:

After a decade of marriage, Gina finally conceives—only to discover her entire family wants her dead. Reborn to the day her mother-in-law Martha Kirk lures her to the cursed fertility shrine on Rockhill, Gina now sees the truth: Michael’s vasectomy, her parents’ betrayal, and the formaldehyde poisoning were all part of a vicious plot. But this time, Gina won’t climb the mountain blindly. Armed with knowledge of Martha’s schemes and the Kirk family’s secrets, she turns the tables—using the very shrine that once doomed her to orchestrate a chilling revenge. As Gina manipulates the cable car tickets and exposes the lies, she uncovers a dark legacy tied to the Rockhill shrine, where vows of fertility hide blood-soaked sacrifices. Can Gina protect her unborn child and make the Kirks pay, or will history repeat itself in a deadlier cycle?

Content:

My husband and I have been married for a decade. When I finally conceive for the first time in ten years, I realize my worst enemies are my family, who all want me dead.

I've made a promise to return to the fertility shrine on the mountain and fulfill my vow if things work out, but my mother-in-law deliberately messes up the cable car tickets.

In the process of hiking up the mountain for two hours, I lose my baby.

In the hospital, I cry to my husband about all the vicious things his mother has done to me, but he kicks me in the stomach. "I had a vasectomy a long time ago. There's no way that bastard inside you is mine!"

When he hands me the proof, I'm completely speechless. I break down in tears and run back to my parents' place.

Not only do my parents hire a nanny to help take care of me, but they even move out of the house so I can rest in tranquility.

When I'm eight months pregnant, I overhear them whispering in the bathroom.

"We can never let Gina have the baby. I don't care if it kills her—we're all screwed if the child is born!"

"Relax. The doctor already told me that Gina's got leukemia from all the formaldehyde in our new house. Even the baby's deformed!"

Shocked, I burst into the bathroom to confront them, but the slippery floor causes me to fall hard.

Instantly, blood snakes across the tiles.

As I lie there in pain, I look up and see the cold, twisted smiles on my parents' faces before taking my last breath.

I cannot fathom why my family wants me dead. I thought they'd been looking forward to his baby for a decade.

When I open my eyes again, I return to the very day my mother-in-law insists on taking me to the mountain.
Chapter 1
"Gina, that fertility shrine we visited on Rockhill actually worked! We made our wish, and you came back pregnant!
"To make sure the baby comes into the world safe and sound, I'm planning to buy two tickets. We'll head back to the mountain tomorrow to fulfill our vow. Now, give me your ID so I can book everything."
Martha Kirk's familiar voice rang in my ears. She was my mother-in-law.
I instinctively touched my still-flat belly and suddenly realized I had been reborn.
I had been married to Michael Green for ten years, but we had never been able to conceive. We'd undergone numerous medical tests, and every doctor said the same thing—physically, we were both fine, and not conceiving was sheer bad luck.
Then, three months ago, I followed Martha on a trip to a secluded shrine in the mountains. It was said to bless couples hoping for a child, and sure enough, the very next month, I was pregnant.
In my previous life, Martha had insisted on taking me back to the shrine on Rockhill to fulfil our vow and even bought two tickets for our cable car ride up. However, when we arrived at the mountain base, she pulled out her phone and claimed she had accidentally forgotten to buy mine.
I offered to buy another one on the spot, but she snatched my phone away and snapped, "Who takes a cable car to pay respects and fulfill a vow? You're lucky I'm not making you crawl up on your knees.
"If you want to bring this baby safely into the world, you should climb up the mountain on your feet—as a way to show your sincerity, of course."
Back then, I'd been naive enough to believe she had a point. So, under the blistering summer sun, I started climbing step by step, thinking it was all for the sake of the baby. By the time my vision went black and I collapsed onto the stone steps, I still believed I was doing the right thing.
When I woke up in the hospital, the doctor had reprimanded me for hiking while pregnant. He'd said the baby had a strong heartbeat, but he also warned that I might never be able to carry again if I lost this one.
Terrified and heartbroken, I called Michael to the hospital, desperate for comfort.
However, Martha simply scoffed. With a know-it-all attitude, she said, "When I was pregnant with Mikey, I was hiking up hills and picking fruits every day. I never felt tired once.
"But you? You're barely showing, and you already act like royalty."
I was stunned by her words.
Before I'd gotten pregnant, she was the one dragging me to every church, psychic, and naturopath she could find, desperate for me to conceive. But now that I finally had, I was too delicate for her taste.
But what baffled me even more was that Michael had refused to defend me. Instead, he'd tossed his vasectomy paperwork into my face. "How dare you shift the blame to my mother! That bastard inside you isn't even mine! If you don't abort the baby, I'll kill it myself!"

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