Mag-log inOlivia doesn't know in which life she can feel happy. Being Luna for an Alpha is an extraordinary thing. Being the one and only is all Luna's dream. But at that time, when she met her Alpha, that dream collapsed instantly. She's not the only one. The man already has another Luna beside him. It felt like death when Olivia realized it all, she felt a very strong pain, to death was the word she always thought in her head. Her Alpha rejected her, because she already has another Luna in his heart. After two years of trying to survive and rise from the pain, Olivia is finally determined to avenge her. Her alpha was taken by another girl, a girl who was none other than her best friend. The pain she felt was far more than doubled. But she did not give up to make them both destroyed. She wasn't as strong as Alpha, but she was smart enough to be able to figure out another way to get in between the two of them.
view moreDamn: 110. She needed a 70 to make the dean's list for her senior-level marketing class, but she'd pulled out a 110.
A smile touched Bethany's lips, her eyes darting around the room to see if she could make out the various grades on her classmates’ papers. From what she could see, she must have gotten the highest grade. She sat back in her chair and listened as the classroom filled with either groans or soft whispers of gratitude for passing grades. She hadn't worried much about passing, but simply passing was never enough. She had to be at the top—the best grade in the class.
The elderly professor moved to the front of the room, dropping a small handful of remaining tests on his desk and turning to face the class. A quick adjustment to his glasses and he scanned the room, his eyebrow raising at the noise.
"This was your final test for my class. I know some of you are graduating on Saturday, and I congratulate you. If you failed this test and subsequently this class and it's holding you back from graduating, that's your problem. You were given every opportunity to do well in here. If you failed, then you worked hard to do so."
He shrugged as a lanky guy in the back row spoke up, Bethany turning to look over her shoulder as his drug-induced voice resounded. "Is there a make-up quiz for this test?"
"No, Mr. Johnson. This is final, and you will be seeing me next semester, no doubt."
Bethany turned and raised her hand, her long chestnut locks tickling her shoulders as she moved. "What was the top grade in the class?"
"Yours." The professor smirked and moved from his reclined position. "Class is dismissed. Don't bother stopping by to talk with me. I have somewhere to be, so this is goodbye for this semester. Enjoy the rest of your summer, and don't have too much fun."
Bethany leaned over and grabbed her backpack, a smile pressing her cheeks toward her eyes as she got up and walked from the room, her head held high and smugness sitting on her like a well-worn cloak. She was the smartest, the fastest—the best.
A quick stop by the advisory office before heading to have lunch with her mother stole her thunder; her adviser’s news was depressing, a quick reminder of her financial reality.
"Congratulations, Bethany. It looks like you'll be graduating in the top 3 percent of your accounting class." The middle-aged man looked up, his portly belly almost touching the chair between his opened legs.
Bethany focused on the kindness in his gaze even though his appearance struck her with worry. She needed to get to the gym. The summer sessions were always so daunting and stole every waking moment she could find in order to simply keep up. It was over now, though.
She sighed with relief and nodded toward the adviser.
"That's great news. I've already been accepted into the MBA program, so I'll start in a month. I'm excited."
The man mumbled something, turning to his computer and hitting a few keys. Bethany sat back, her eyes moving across the various pictures that hung on the walls. The photos were filled with smiling kids and a woman as portly as the man before her, their happiness apparent or well-rehearsed.
A family had never been part of Bethany's thoughts. Racing up the corporate ladder and making a name for herself was her top priority. Making enough money never to have to worry where her next meal was coming from or if anyone would see her mother paying with food stamps was all she cared about. She would change her situation no matter what it took.
College was a luxury that her grades from high school alone had afforded her, but the master's program was still up in the air. The hope was that grants would cover most of the cost, and she could pick up a small job or paid internship at an accounting firm.
Time was the only restriction. She needed something flexible because her course load wouldn't allow for much more than studying and schoolwork. She reached up, tucking her hair behind her ears as she looked back at the adviser.
"So, am I good to go?"
"Hold on just a minute, kiddo. Looks like there’s an issue with your fees for next semester. I'm just trying to make sure you're all paid up." He glanced over at her before picking up his phone. He spoke for a few minutes to someone who she assumed was in the registrar's office. The conversation, from the parts she could hear, was only causing the knot in her stomach to grow. He thanked the lady on the phone and sighed, hanging up and looking over at Bethany.
"Good news and bad news. What do you want first?"
"The good news."
"The good news is that the first third of your upcoming semester was picked up by a grant."
"And the bad is that the last two-thirds weren't?"
"That's right." He shrugged, sympathy covering his round face. "Is there a possibility of getting a small part-time job or internship in the city?"
"I have no clue. Seems like more to do, but it is what it is." She sat back and sighed, the reality of her ever-present situation bleeding its way across her emotions. She was going to break down soon, and she'd rather it not be in front of him.
She stood up and reached over, her hand extended. "I appreciate your help. I have a month to figure it out, I guess."
"You have about six weeks before they require that second payment. Good luck. You’re smart; you'll figure this out."
She shook his hand and walked from the small building, the sun pressing down on her in the smoldering Texas heat. There was nothing to figure out. The MBA program at UT Dallas was way out of her league in terms of financial funding, and her mother was forever broke. Thanks to a drug-dealing father and a life left in shambles, there wasn't much hope.
She got in her car as the first tear fell. She'd have to ask her mom to do something that seemed far-fetched but was her only hope.
"Mom, will you marry Kent?" She looked up in the small rearview mirror, realizing how selfish she was being as she worked through how to ask something so demanding of her mother. But Kent was a billionaire. It would work in her favor, and she knew without a doubt that her mother would be much happier with the stability and love Kent would provide. It was good for everyone. No. She couldn't do it.
But what other choice did she have?
Walking on the beach, while listening to the waves is indeed Olivia's favorite. She stopped and looked at the beautiful sea in front of her. Olivia sat on the sand, touching the warm sand between the cold sea breeze. It felt so empty, for days Olivia hoped that everything that happened was a dream, but it wasn't a dream. She was already living in the real world and she messed it up. The feeling of longing is still in her heart, but it's strange because it's been a few days, Billy doesn't come, he never hugs Olivia again every night and wakes her up every morning.Olivia closed her eyes and cried because she remembered the Alpha. Her heart was not as painful as it used to be, but it still felt very bitter, remembering what she had done to her mate."Billy, where are you? I miss you," Olivia mumbled, she wished that at that moment Billy would come and hug her. But no one came, no one hugged her at that time.It was getting dark, and Olivia decided to return to her house after seeing the
Elsewhere, Liam and Jodie are seen packing their belongings into boxes. Liam's room seemed almost empty, it seemed they were going to move somewhere, 5 years passed and they were alone in that place, Lea never came back, they never heard from Lea, and even Will couldn't find out where Lea had gone. Liam and Jodie are going to America to live there with their parents and Will. Forgetting the good old days in Korea, maybe that's how it all ended.Flashback ONThat night, after looking for Lea, Liam finally returned to his house and Jodie was still awake, he stared intently at his father's face, his father only returned alone without his mother, just seeing that made Jodie upset."Where's mommy?" Jodie said."Forgive me--""Where's mommy!" Jodie screamed at his father."Jodie, I--""I hate you, Dad! You made Mommy go away! She was sick and you let her go! I hate you!" Jodie said and went into his room, slammed the door, and locked it. While Liam was just silent near the living room and c
5 years later"Are you ready? I'm sure you will do your best, this time you will win." Olivia said."Mom, I'm so nervous, what if I lose again this time?" Lucas said."At least you have done your best, always remember what your father's said, this is just a game, there will always be losers and wins but the most important thing is that you can do your best," Olivia said."Okay Mom, and where is Emily?" Lucas said."She went to buy snacks with Agnes, now come in the field and show your best" Olivia said and Lucas hugged his mother."I love you, Mom," Lucas said and ran out into the field, and soon Emily and Agnes came back with lots of snacks and cola in hand."Mom, this is for you, did I miss something?" Emily said she sat beside her mother and Agnes sat beside her."No, you came just in time," Olivia said."I'm sure he’ll win this time," Emily said as she ate her popcorn."What do you mean?" Olivia said she turned towards her daughter, as well as Emily."I had a dream, like two days
"Why do you want to meet me?" Olivia said."I just miss you Olivia, I'm sorry, about Billy and about why I never contacted you, but I'll never forget our friendship, I'll never forget all our memories," Lea said.They sat on a chair in the park, the wind that blew was very cold, even though there was no snow, the season had not yet passed."I know that's not the only reason you came here," Olivia said."Yes, I came up with many reasons, but I won't tell you, I only have one request for you, maybe this will sound strange but... Olivia, I love you like my sister, maybe I've been away from you all this time because I'm afraid. Some things scare me a lot because I'm not you. But right now, I don't think I have any reason to be afraid anymore and I don't want to spend my time feeling afraid. I just want you to be honest with your feelings, the feelings that are deep in your heart, what you've been hiding, even from yourself," Lea said."I don't know what you mean, but I'm not hiding anythi






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