Masuk"Host me for a night" is a heartwarming and emotional novel that follows the journey of a woman named Samantha who is struggling to pick up the pieces of her life after her marriage falls apart. In her desperation to find a new home, Samantha turns to the kindness of strangers through an online platform that connects people willing to host others for a night. As she navigates through the various homes she stays in, Samantha learns valuable lessons about trust, forgiveness, and the resilience of the human spirit. Along the way, she forms deep connections with the people she meets, from a kind elderly couple to a single father struggling to balance work and parenthood. Through the ups and downs of her journey, Samantha begins to rediscover herself and her passions, and finds the strength to move forward and create a new life for herself and her children. "Host me for a night" is a story about the power of human connection, the importance of community, and the beauty that can be found in unexpected places.
Lihat lebih banyakThe grand chandelier cast a golden glow over the expansive ballroom, its glittering light reflecting off the rows of expensive champagne glasses clutched in manicured hands. The air smelled of wealth—French perfumes, aged whiskey, and the unmistakable arrogance of high society. Conversations buzzed through the hall, a mixture of hushed whispers and boisterous laughter, each exchange laced with hidden agendas and veiled mockery.
Natalie Evans stood near the edge of the room, a glass of untouched champagne in her hand. Her posture was straight, her lips curved into a practiced smile—neither too warm nor too cold. She had perfected this expression over the years, a mask carefully crafted for moments like this. It was easier that way—to pretend, to smile, to act like she belonged in this ruthless world of power and wealth.
To the world, she was Mrs. Sinclair, the wife of Adrian Sinclair, CEO of Sinclair Enterprises. But in reality, she was nothing more than a ghost in his world—a convenient accessory for appearances and nothing more.
Across the ballroom, laughter erupted. She turned her gaze toward the source of the noise, and her heart clenched in a way she despised.
Adrian stood in the center of a small group, his tall frame impossible to miss. His black suit was perfectly tailored, his sharp jawline tense as he smirked at something the woman beside him had whispered.
The woman—Madeline.
It was always Madeline.
With sleek brunette hair that framed her delicate features, Madeline clung to Adrian’s arm as if she had every right to. Her manicured nails trailed over his sleeve, her red lips curved into a flirtatious smile as she whispered in his ear.
Natalie had seen this play out so many times before that she no longer flinched. No longer gasped in horror or excused herself from the room to hide the sting of humiliation. No, she merely lifted her champagne glass to her lips and took a slow, deliberate sip.
The liquid was crisp against her tongue, but it did nothing to dull the bitterness that swirled inside her. She had become immune to the pain, her heart nothing more than a withered, unfeeling organ encased in ice. She had once loved Adrian, once worshipped the ground he walked on. But love meant nothing when the person you cherished saw you as nothing more than an obligation.
She clenched the glass tighter, feeling the cold stem press against her fingers. She remembered the first time she had met Adrian, how his gaze had smoldered with intensity, how he had made her believe in fairytales. He had whispered sweet nothings in her ear, spun dreams around her like a silken cocoon, only to unravel them thread by thread.
Now, she was nothing more than a piece of furniture in his life—unseen, unheard, unnecessary.
“Mrs. Sinclair,” a voice drawled beside her.
She turned her head slightly, meeting the amused gaze of Victor Langley, a well-known investment mogul. He was in his late forties, with graying temples and sharp eyes that missed nothing.
“What a picture of elegance you make,” he continued, swirling the whiskey in his glass. “Watching your husband flaunt another woman in public, yet standing here as if it doesn’t concern you. A woman of rare patience, indeed.”
Natalie didn’t rise to the bait. She had grown accustomed to the whispered mockery, the backhanded compliments, and the pitying glances disguised as admiration.
She tilted her head, her expression neutral. “Patience is a virtue, Mr. Langley.”
He chuckled. “Or a curse, depending on how you look at it.”
She turned away from him, unwilling to waste another moment on idle conversation. Her gaze drifted back to Adrian, but he still hadn’t looked in her direction all night. Not once. It was as if she were invisible to him, a mere shadow standing in the background of his life.
It hadn’t always been like this.
There was a time—years ago—when she had been the center of his world. When his gaze had burned for her, when his touch had felt like fire against her skin. When he had whispered promises of forever in the stillness of the night.
But that time was long gone.
Now, all that remained was a brittle, hollow shell of a marriage that had become nothing more than a contract neither of them had cared to break.
Until now.
Natalie set her glass down on the marble table beside her. The decision had been made long ago, but standing here now, watching him with her, something inside her settled.
She was done.
For years, she had endured the cold indifference, the public humiliation, the whispered gossip behind her back. She had played the role of the dutiful wife, pretending not to care, pretending she wasn’t breaking a little more each day.
But pretending had never changed anything.
She walked out of the ballroom with measured steps, the train of her dress sweeping the marble floor as she left behind the whispers, the stares, the lies. As she stepped into the corridor, the quiet solitude was a stark contrast to the glittering nightmare inside.
A deep breath filled her lungs.
She would no longer be Natalie Sinclair—the discarded wife, the woman pitied by the masses. She would reclaim herself, piece by piece.
Tomorrow, she would file for divorce.
She would take back her dignity, her freedom, her life.
It was time to leave Adrian Sinclair behind.
Forever.
Excitement fills the air as Adam and Samantha prepare for their gender reveal party. They've invited their closest family and friends to share in this special moment. The living room is decorated with blue and white balloons, and a large box stands in the center, adorned with a big bow.As their loved ones gather around, anticipation builds. Adam and Samantha stand side by side, holding hands and wearing smiles that can't be contained. They share a brief moment of nervousness and excitement before Samantha steps forward to address their guests.Samantha: (grinning) Thank you all for being here today to celebrate this moment with us. We couldn't be more thrilled to share the gender of our baby with you. We are so grateful to have each and every one of you in our lives.The crowd erupts in applause and cheers, their enthusiasm contagious.Adam: (with a twinkle in his eyes) Samantha and I are beyond excited to expand our family. Our first child has brought us so much joy, and we can't wa
Samantha walks into the living room with a small box in her hands, her face beaming with excitement. Adam looks up from his book and notices her expression.Adam: (curiously) What's that, Samantha? You seem really happy.Samantha: (grinning) Adam, I have something amazing to tell you. (She holds up the box) I just found out that we're going to have another baby!Adam's eyes widen in surprise, a mix of joy and nervousness flooding his expression.Adam: (stammering) Another baby? That's... that's incredible, Samantha! I'm so happy, but also a little overwhelmed. We'll have two children now. How are we going to manage?Samantha: (taking his hands) I understand your concerns, Adam. It's natural to feel a bit overwhelmed, but I believe in us. We've learned so much from our experiences as parents to our first child, and we'll figure out a way to handle two children together. We have each other, and that's the most important thing.Adam takes a deep breath and smiles at Samantha, reassured b
Samantha: So, how do you think the therapy session went?Adam: I think it went well. I mean, it's not an easy process, but I feel like we're making progress.Samantha: Yeah, I agree. I think we're starting to learn how to communicate better with each other.Therapist: Good to hear that. Communication is key in any relationship. How do you guys feel about the progress you're making?Adam: I feel hopeful. I mean, I know we have a lot of work to do, but I'm willing to put in the effort.Samantha: I feel the same way. It's not easy, but I think it's worth it.Therapist: That's great to hear. Remember that therapy is just a tool to help you both work through your issues. It's up to you to take what you learn here and apply it to your daily lives.Adam: Yeah, we understand that.Samantha: And we're willing to do the work.Therapist: Good. Let's schedule another session for next week and continue working on your goals.Adam: Sounds good to me.Samantha: Me too.Therapist: Great, I'll see you
Despite this newfound sense of self, Samantha still misses Adam and wonders if they can work things out. She decides to reach out to him and see if they can talk. Adam: Hi Samantha, can we talk? Samantha: I guess so. Adam: I just wanted to apologize for what happened between us. I know I messed up big time, and I'm truly sorry. I never meant to hurt you, and I regret everything I did. Samantha: It's not that simple, Adam. You broke my trust, and it's hard for me to forgive you. Adam: I understand that, but I want to make things right. I'll do whatever it takes to earn your forgiveness and prove that I can be a better husband to you. Samantha: I don't know if I'm ready to go down that road again, Adam. We've been through so much, and I don't want to get hurt again. Adam: I understand how you feel, Samantha, and I don't expect you to forgive me right away. But I love you, and I want to do whatever it takes to make things right between us. Can we at least try to work on our marria






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