After the Clouds
Winona Warren never imagined that on her birthday, her son would hand her a walnut cake that could kill her.
As her consciousness began to blur, she heard Asher Rhodes' furious voice. "Carter, don't you know your mother is allergic to walnuts?"
Carter Rhodes' childish voice rang out with startling clarity. "I do. But I want Ella to be my mom instead. Dad, you want that too, don't you? Even if I..."
A crushing wave of suffocation overwhelmed Winona before she could hear the rest of Asher's answer.
In the second before she completely lost consciousness, Winona had only one thought. If she woke up, she would never be Asher's wife or Carter's mother again.
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When He Becomes My Massage Gun
After an 800-meter run, I hide under the blanket to use the vibrating massager.
At that moment, Uncle Theo barges into my room and asks coldly, "Does it feel that good?"
I nod vigorously. The massage really does feel wonderful.
Later, he yanks off his tie and uses it to bind my wrists.
"It's too small and slow. Try me instead."
I can only stare at him in bewilderment. But Uncle Theo, it's just a massage gun!
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My Ex Is the Gynecologist
I haven't had my period in two months, and my mom assumes I must be pregnant. So, she marches me off to see a doctor.
Of all people, the doctor on duty turns out to be my ex—the one I dumped two months ago.
His face betrays nothing, his voice icy as he says, "Lie on the exam table. Lift your shirt and pull your pants down."
When I don't follow his instructions quickly enough, he impatiently pulls my pants down himself.
But once the curtain is drawn, he takes off his glasses and hovers over me. "We didn't even go all the way. So, why haven't you had your period in two months?"
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Bride on a Pivot: I Wed His Rival
I've just returned from the world's biggest tech summit when my mentor, who's like a father to me, calls. He tells me he's arranged for me to marry his close friend's son, Jonathan Ford.
Jonathan is one of Javron's rising stars. A few of my patents are licensed to his company, and they form the core technology of his new product.
I work late to wrap up everything in the lab. Then, I dress up and head to the engagement ceremony. Unexpectedly, I'm stopped at the door by Jonathan's secretary, Linda Jones. She wears a lavish gown and looks more like the bride than I do.
"Turn around and scram if you know what's good for you," she says with a sneer. "You're just an orphan from the countryside—think twice about whether you're worthy of our CEO."
I ask, "Does Jonathan know you're making decisions for him like this?"
She lets out a contemptuous laugh. "You're nothing but a pretty face who needs to ride on her mentor's reputation to get married. How can you possibly understand the weight I carry in Mr. Ford's heart?"
A blush spreads across her face as she speaks.
I study her for a few seconds, then call Jonathan. "If your idea of courtesy is leaving your fiancee standing outside the venue, then here's how I'll repay the favor. I'll let you read the contract and watch as I sell my patents to your competitor. How does that sound?"
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Shattered Dreams
Seven years I spent with Jason Shaw, but I never got a ring.
Rather, all I received was an invitation to another person's wedding.
That day, as a wedding planner, I was at the rehearsal, making last-minute adjustments. Looking up, I saw the man whom I waited every day to reply to my messages, walking down the aisle, arm in arm with another bride.
"Her boyfriend had something urgent come up, so I'm filling in for him," he said, standing straight, his tone light, a small smile on his lips.
But his eyes couldn't hide the hurt, like a child who lost his favorite toy.
As if that wasn't enough, he told me to hand over my wedding plan. He patted me on the shoulder, saying sincerely, "There's no rush for us. We've got plenty of time. I promise I'll give you an even better wedding. Just help me out this time. It's not like I'm not going to marry you."
He didn't know that I had revised the wedding plan hundreds of times, even counted and recounted the bouquets seven times. To me, it wasn't mere work—it was a dream I held for five long years.
I didn't argue anymore, just quietly stepped aside.
Later, I lay alone in a hospital bed, listening to the rain tapping against the window from outside. I counted each drop as the hours slipped through my fingers.
Perhaps those who worked so hard to create happiness for others had lost the right to their own happiness.
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Ten Years of a Misplaced Heart
After Jacob Locke brings up breaking up with me once again, I don't wait for him to say anything else.
I pack up my things and move out on my own, then quietly cut ties with our past.
On the first day, I cancel the wedding planner I booked three years ago but kept delaying.
On the second day, I turn off the automatic payments for his mother's treatment. I also politely refuse his sister when she reaches out for money.
On the third day, I accept my superior's transfer proposal and get ready to settle down in a southern city.
The moment I board the plane, I suddenly get curious. Without me, the free housekeeper who hasn't taken a break in the past decade and the always-on ATM, how will Jacob fare?
How will he care for his paralyzed mother, deal with his vain sister, and face his precious junior who's the apple of his eye?
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Betrayed at Forty Below
We got caught in a blizzard—me, my fiancé Melvin Dunn, a few of his colleagues, including Sally Blom.
Middle of the night, I woke up shaking. My heavy-duty sleeping bag—the one built for minus forty—was gone. In its place? A flimsy summer quilt.
Sally was curled up in my bag, fast asleep in Melvin's arms.
I shoved him hard. "Why is she in my sleeping bag?"
He pulled me aside, whispering, "Keep your voice down. Sally's kinda fragile—she's about to catch a cold. You're strong. You'll be fine."
I pointed at my feet, already numb. "So I'm supposed to freeze to death for you two because she's 'fragile'?"
He frowned. "God, Peyton, stop being so dramatic. It's just a sleeping bag. Think about the team for once."
I laughed, tears slipping down my face.
Didn't say another word. Just crawled back into the corner, grabbed the sat phone, and called my brother—Captain of Stormfang Rescue, an elite international search and rescue team.
"Hugh, come get me. The coordinates are... Remember—I'm alone."
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My CEO Husband Regretted After I left
"Mrs. Sterling, are you sure you're ready to end this marriage of twenty years and give up the custody?"
"Yes. File it. I’m done." I said calmly through the phone as I scrubbed at a stubborn grease stain on the granite island.
For twenty years, I poured my entire being into this family.
I managed the households, handled the children's education , and stood by my husband's side, supporting his rise in the syndicate without complaint.
But my husband Alexander brought his young adopted sister Chloe to the interview, saying, "My success today is all thanks to my adopted sister."
Even my own children looked down on me, calling me common and crude housewife. They had formed an alliance with his ever-present "auntie," the woman who seemed to think she was the true lady of the house.
I signed the divorce papers and walked away, leaving them to become the "perfect family" they clearly wanted.
But that when the family panicked…
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Patent Pending
I had just returned from the world's largest tech summit when my mentor called. She has always been like a mother to me.
She told me she had arranged a marriage for me, with the daughter of a close friend of hers, Tania Jones.
She was a rising talent in the capital's business scene, and a number of my patents were licensed to her company, forming the core technology behind their latest products.
After working late in the lab, I changed into a carefully chosen suit and went to the engagement ceremony.
However, I was stopped at the entrance by Elias Yates, Tania's personal assistant.
He was wearing a perfectly tailored designer suit, every detail immaculate. He looked more like the groom than I did.
"If you know what's good for you, walk away," he said with an icy smirk. "An orphan with no background should know his place. You are not worthy of Ms. Jones."
I frowned and replied, "Does Tania know you are speaking on her behalf like this?"
Elias let out a mocking laugh.
"A kept man living off his mentor's reputation could never understand how important I am to Ms. Jones."
There was obsession and pride shining in his eyes.
I looked at him for a moment, then dialed Tania.
"If this is your idea of welcoming your fiancé," I said evenly, "then perhaps my patents should only be shown to you on paper, right before I sell them to your rival instead."
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She Dodged My Parents, I Changed the Bride
Today is the sixth time my girlfriend, Shirley Lake, is supposed to meet my parents.
My parents and I wait at the restaurant for four whole hours. I call her over and over again, but she never picks up. Just as I'm about to try one last time, I see Shirley's childhood sweetheart, Joshua Solomon, post a picture on his Instagram, with the location tagged at a suburban hotel.
The picture shows a woman's pale back, one shoulder bare, with a striking red spider lily tattoo visible on her skin. Underneath the picture was the caption, "We'll make it from 18 to 80."
A mutual friend comments, "First-love couples are the sweetest!"
I silently hit the like button, then comment, "Make sure to get buried together when you die. And don't come back to haunt anyone else."
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