Still a Blessing When I Start Over
Having dated for five years and been married for seven, she had never missed his birthday in the past 12 years. The 12 gifts from previous years were carefully placed in the storage closet. However, this year's birthday gift...
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You're Out of My Life
There's a month to Angela Thompson's wedding, but she's no longer sure whether to proceed with it.
The reason for her doubts? Her fiancé, Carl Swain, wants to have a child with his good friend's widow, Lucy Hogg.
Carl says, "Keith was my best friend. He died so suddenly, leaving Lucy alone in this world. She tried to take her life a few times, you know. Maybe having a child will help her get past this."
Angela can't understand it. She says, "Lucy can adopt or marry someone else if she wants a child. She can even go to a sperm bank abroad if she wants! Why do you have to be the one to have the child with her?"
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The Scattering of Love
After having a crush on someone for 10 years, out of love, my father drugged his friend and placed him on my bed.
When he woke at dawn the next morning, his eyes were ice-cold. But he still accept our engagement.
However, life after marriage wasn’t as good as I thought.
Mike Ashton would frequently fly abroad and stay there for a long time.
I gave birth to our daughter on my own as I waited for him to return home.
After four years, when I heard that he was returning home, I postponed everything and went to the airport expectantly with our daughter in my arms.
Our daughter reached out her little hand and was hoping for a hug from him.
He just looked at me indifferently and said in a cold voice, “I’m sorry, but I’m a neat freak.”
From then on, my daughter and I would wash our hands at least three times every day and the house would be spotless. However, he still rarely came home and never gave our daughter a warm hug.
That was until when I accidentally saw a video with Mike in it.
“Mike, what do you think is the happiest thing in the world?”
He answered casually, “I think it’s when I tucked Oliver into bed and dragged Jennifer into the bathroom when I was abroad last week.”
The people around him all laughed, but my heart felt ice-cold.
Jennifer Bundred was Mike’s ex-girlfriend who he still had an entanglement with and Oliver was her son.
It seemed that he had been living with them during the time that he was abroad for the past four years.
This fact finally made me give up all illusions. I left a divorce agreement for him, gave up my and our daughter’s identities, and went abroad to start a new life.
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Waiting for Something That Never Came
Ivory Stone has tried and failed to seduce her stoic steward 999 times.
She thinks that maybe Wilson Quill doesn't have a heart. Maybe he won't ever fall in love with anyone.
But one day, she catches him pleasuring himself with a bracelet belonging to the fake heiress who stole her life.
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Loved Too Late
On New Year's Eve, Facebook blew up.
The reason was that Bennett Miles, the golden boy of Crestmoor’s elite, posted an update. In the photo, a shy young woman hid her face as she leaned against his shoulder while he grinned. His eyes were full of affection and mischief.
His caption read, "What do I do? Looks like I'm officially taken."
Friends in his circle flooded the comment section with congratulations. The real frenzy began when Bennett announced that the first 10,000 followers to like, share, and comment on the post would each receive a gold bar.
The internet went wild with envy and curiosity. Everyone scrambled to find out more about the woman in the picture. Then, someone claiming to have inside information started a livestream.
"Stop guessing. Her name is Kara Sierra. You know Sierra Hall at Crestmoor College? That building was named after her!
"Two years ago, she had kidney failure. Bennett personally donated one of his own kidneys to save her!"
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Knowing Her Heart
Blaire Presley goes to the Carter residence, battered and bruised after being tormented by the three Carter brothers for three days.
"Mr. and Mrs. Carter Senior, I've decided to marry Matthew Carter."
Olivia Barrymore is surprised. "Are you sure you have the right guy, Blaire? Matt is those three brats' uncle!"
Blaire isn't sure, but she has no other choice.
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Choosing the Right Husband This Time
At twenty-eight, I held the dubious honor of being the last unmarried socialite on New York's Upper East Side. Everyone around me was growing increasingly anxious about my single status.
In my previous life, my mother arranged a matchmaking cocktail party, where I was told to choose a husband from ten handpicked elite bachelors. I bribed the event planner to place Mark West's profile at the very top—and as I had hoped, I chose him.
After we married, Mark treated me with what seemed like tender affection. He even bought me an oceanfront villa in the Hamptons, making me believe I had finally found true love.
But that illusion shattered the day I was nine months pregnant, just hours away from giving birth. Mark drove a scalpel straight into my abdomen—then, right in front of me, hurled our newborn onto the floor.
"If you hadn't forced me into this marriage with your family's power, Sofia wouldn't have been heartbroken enough to go drinking and get drugged and assaulted. This… this is what you owe her!"
He tossed the scalpel aside, then calmly let his private doctor pin down my blood-soaked body.
I fought through excruciating pain for six agonizing hours, until I finally bled to death.
Afterward, Mark dumped my corpse into the Hudson River. But for Sofia, he hosted a grand funeral—funded with my money, under my name—and paraded himself to the world as a grieving, devoted widower.
Given a second chance at life, I refused to step foot in that cursed matchmaking event. Instead, I went straight to my mother with a demand: marry me to Robert Black—the most ruthless, cold-blooded titan of Wall Street, whose scarred face was feared by all.
In the end, stripped of my financial backing, Mark's hedge fund collapsed. He became a disgraced fraudster, spat on by everyone on Wall Street.
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The Man in the Past
I've been married for eight years, but my husband won't let our daughter call him "Dad" because his childhood sweetheart's son struggles with severe depression.
After he missed our daughter's parent-teacher meeting again because he was with Susan Lawson and her son, I decided to leave. I prepare the divorce papers and decide to leave with my daughter.
I go to her school and find her homeroom teacher, Laura Anderson. "Ms. Anderson, I'd like to apply for a school transfer."
She looks surprised. "Why the sudden decision to transfer?"
I reply calmly, "Her dad has been working out of town, but he's finally settled down and wants us to move there."
Laura sighs. "Well, that's not bad. I always thought you were a single mom."
I smile.
I'm not, for now. But I'll be one very soon.
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Starting Over at 40
I married Mason Fleming, who comes from a prestigious family with a long line of lawyers, at 19.
For over 20 years, I devoted myself fully to our home by raising our child, keeping the household together, and supporting his career.
Now I'm 40, and he cheats on me.
Friends and relatives try to advise me. "Your husband is handsome and successful. He even lets you manage the money he earns. Compared to most men, he's considered one of the good ones."
In other words, they want me to turn a blind eye and continue playing the role of a "good wife" to maintain appearances.
But I can't keep up with the act anymore.
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The Heir’s Deception
Before my wedding, I was three months pregnant.
My fiancé, Felix, told me we should hide the pregnancy to protect my "reputation".
Then, the very next day, I saw him announce that he was the father of his "savior" Isabella's child.
It was only then that I discovered Isabella was his first love.
After I found out, Felix tearfully begged me to give him time, promising a huge wedding for us right after Isabella's baby was born.
But I had already planned to leave with my baby.
I just never expected that Felix's mother would be the one to ruin everything.
I watched, helpless, as they treated my child like a bastard and forced me to have an abortion. I left, my heart turned to ash.
Felix cut ties with his family over it, kneeling and begging me to come back.
He promised me everything—wealth, status, company shares.
But I no longer cared. I already had everything I truly wanted.
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