40 and 20: A True Love
In a city where the sparkle of jewels hides secrets and longings, two lonely souls are about to cross paths in the most unexpected way. He is a successful 40-year-old businessman, owner of the most prestigious jewelry stores, but behind his façade of success lies a broken heart and a past marked by betrayal and the pain of divorce.
On the other hand, a 20-year-old young man struggles to find his place in the world of jewelry design. He dreams of being loved for who he truly is. However, his life takes a devastating turn when he is betrayed by his boyfriend and his best friend. Amid heartbreak and disillusionment, he decides to leave the pain behind and lets himself be swept away by the night. Driven by alcohol and despair, he bursts into the divorced man’s life with a daring proposal.
What begins as a fleeting encounter between two opposite worlds soon transforms into an unexpected connection that will challenge their own beliefs about love and redemption.
Goodbye, Daven.
Being married to the love of your life sounds like a dream come true—even if you’re just a stand‑in for their one great love.
Ceo Hates Omegas
Ethan, a young beta gets a job as a secretary in the prestigious company of the mysterious and handsome CEO Alexander Stone. A requirement to keep his job is to be a beta, but by spending time with Alex, Ethan unwittingly changes his caste to omega and is now forced to hide his status in order not to lose his job and for fear of rejection, which triggers unexpected events.
A Letter to the People I Once Shared a Dream With and to the one who left it in my hands
It's been a while. A while since I started seeing all of you differently. I don't know when it exactly happened. I think that's the thing about change. It doesn't knock. It doesn't warn you. It just
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Watching over you
The rain always felt heavier on nights she missed him. Mira stood behind the café counter, staring out through the glass as water streaked the world into something softer, quieter… lonelier. “Hey,” Na
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Soul’s Unfurl
The sunlight falls differently on my garden these days, softer, more diffused, painting the hibiscus petals with a gentle, aged glow that matches the quiet rhythm of my retired life. I spend my aftern
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Online Dating
I was just a man living a quiet life Nothing special nothing bright Days passed the same slow and still Until one message changed my will It was you simple and true A small “hello” that I never outgre
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