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...
Suddenly Becoming the Stepmother of the Paralyzed CEO's Son
Kinara, a 24-year-old girl, has just lost everything—her home, her family, and the future she dreamed of. After her father’s death, she was driven out by her stepmother and forced to live in an orphanage until she finally had to leave due to her age. With nowhere to go and no family left, she only hoped to find a small rental room to start a new life. But fate had the most unexpected surprise in store for her.
In an upscale residential area, Kinara accidentally helps a little boy who is being bullied. The boy bursts into hysterical tears, suddenly calls her “Mommy,” and accuses her of trying to abandon him, leading the surrounding residents to misunderstand and pressure Kinara to acknowledge the child. Cornered, Kinara is forced to agree to the boy’s request. The child is Aska, the only son of a famous young CEO, Arman Pramudya.
Will Kinara agree to Aska’s game of making her his stepmother, or will she refuse?
My Sweet Werewolf
Alexandra suffers a devastating blow when she discovers her partner Manuel with her half-sister Reina at the restaurant he'd reserved for a team dinner. Hector's intervention saves her from public humiliation and being hit by a car as she staggers out in distress.
Unaware that Hector is a werewolf—the same wolf she once healed and cared for when he was wounded—Alexandra doesn't realize he never forgot her kindness and vowed to repay her by making her his destined mate.
Can Hector win her heart? Will Alexandra accept him as a werewolf?
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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