The Reason for My Torment
Katy is a 19-year-old who lived in an orphanage until she turned 18. Now working as a waitress, she meets Sebastian, a wealthy CEO, while serving at his table with his friends. Unaware that Sebastian had bet his friends he could win her over and bring her into his world of wealth for six months, she falls into a relationship with him and ends up pregnant. On the day she planned to tell him about the pregnancy, she discovers the truth about the bet...
Don't Let Me Go
After two years of marriage, Mia discovers she has been a substitute all along—her husband married her only because she resembles his ex, who turns out to be her half-sister.
My Ex-Wife Is Actually a Billionaire
Yasmine (26 years old) had been married to Evander Christophe (32 years old) for two years.
However, she was never accepted by the Christophe family due to her background as an orphan.
After an incident caused Yasmine to lose her unborn first child, she was blamed and even accused of causing her own child’s death.
But no one expected that after she decided to divorce, Yasmine would discover she still had family—she was actually the daughter of a prominent city magnate.
She no longer needed love… nor Evander, who had abandoned her.
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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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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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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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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