I Was Never the Wife
I'd been "married" to Zachary for two years—until I tried applying for a loan and the bank's system flagged someone else as his legal wife.
Our wedding? Just a private show. The real marriage license had his name next to hers.
So yeah. I wasn't the wife. I was the other woman.
Crushed, I went home—only to hear Zachary talking to his friend, Ethan, by the door.
"Man, watching you stress is exhausting," Ethan said. "You clearly love Sierra. So why marry Cathryn?"
Zachary looked torn. "At first, she was just a stand-in. But when she left, I couldn't stop thinking about her. So I brought her back—as my assistant."
He paused, then muttered, "I can't live without Sierra. But I can't let go of Cathryn either. So I gave Sierra my love in public and kept Cathryn hidden with the title. That's fair, right?"
I stood frozen, heart splitting open.
He loved us both.
Me—his childhood sweetheart.
Her—the hidden wife.
I thought I was the one.
Turns out, I was just the game.
He didn't break my heart. He shattered my whole world.
But I didn't cry. I didn't scream.
I walked away.
And started planning two things.
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The Forsaken Lady
When I become pregnant with Ryan Hurst's child—at the same time his so-called first love, Kate Davis, do—he doesn't hesitate to claim hers, while ignoring mine.
My child is thus branded an "illegitimate child".
Ryan, the eldest son of the powerful Hurst financial empire, looks down at me with eyes like frost.
"Kate is a real socialite. She can't have her reputation tainted by… this," he says coldly.
It turns out that our seven years of marriage were nothing but a lie.
The day my adopted family, the Kleimanns, forces me to get an abortion, Ryan is in another country, playing the doting partner at Kate's side while she gives birth.
When we meet again, I will have already burned the bridge between us with my own hands.
What none of them know is that behind Kate's polished smile lies a festering rot.
And as for me, I am the sole heiress to an old and powerful aristocratic bloodline.
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The Hidden Millionaire in My Bed
I turn down a dream research program at Hefford University just so I can stay and help my debt-ridden boyfriend run a burger stand. This time, he says he's serious.
I give him all the money I've saved up over the years, hoping we can build a better future together.
A few hours later, I discover he's forgotten two hundred dollars in the drawer. I grab the money and run out, hoping to catch him.
What I catch is a scene straight out of a corny movie. The loan sharks who used to beat and threaten him are now bowing and nodding deferentially.
"Sir, I guess we don't need to show up at your house anymore, right?"
Kurt Saunders rubs his temples and replies, "Yup. Anna gave up her entire future for me. She even turned down an opportunity to study at Hefford just to help me pay off my debts."
Before he even finishes, his childhood friend lets out a giggle. "Kurt, that's still not enough. You'll only know if she really doesn't mind being poor if she sticks around through a year of flipping burgers without any complaints."
Kurt looks at her sly expression and lets out a helpless laugh. "Alright, we'll do it your way. One more year of pretending. Anna would never leave me anyway."
I stand there, listening to the sound of my own heart shatter.
Kurt, you think I'm giving up my future for you, but it's still mine, and I can take it back.
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Throwing Away What He Had
My best friend's brother and I have been dating for half a year, and she has no clue.
My best friend drags me out on Christmas for a singles' night out. Unexpectedly, we see her brother, Chris Lambert, holding hands and kissing a girl under the fireworks.
"Damn, Chris finally got the school belle!"
She looks thrilled and pulls me forward to say hi.
Chris awkwardly rubs his nose and introduces me to his girlfriend, "This is my sister, and the one beside her is… sort of like my sister too."
I smile silently.
We have held hands and kissed, yet now, I am just sort of like his sister.
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Cheers to the New Year and the End of Us
At the New Year's party, my pineapple juice is swapped for beer. To make things worse, I've just taken cephalexin, which shouldn't be mixed with alcohol.
After barely surviving the ordeal, I am shocked to see my husband, Harry Grant, defending Sally Lane, who was responsible for the mix-up.
"Can we please just let it go? She didn't do it on purpose," Harry pleads.
However, I'm not about to forgive Sally, especially given how sketchy her relationship with my husband has always been.
But Harry cuts me off with a scowl, "Enough! She's just graduated and doesn't know any better.
"What's the point of holding a grudge? Do you really want to ruin her life to feel better?" he asks, clearly trying to protect her.
As I watch him stand by her, my heart sinks.
"Fine then, go live with her."
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I Will Love You No More
Richard Lorde’s childhood friend had just become a widow.
On our fifth wedding anniversary, he brought his childhood friend and her daughter into a karaoke box and removed my ring right before everyone.
“Lily needs a proper status right now. It’s no longer right for you to wear that ring.
“Resign from your job tomorrow and take care of Lily and her daughter.”
Everyone in the room fell silent as they waited for me to blow my top off.
But I said nothing. I calmly brought out the divorce agreement I had already signed, put it on the table, and left.
My best friend stood up to advise me against it, but Richard just swung the wine glass and snorted. “Let her. She’ll come begging for my forgiveness before tomorrow.”
When I slammed the door shut, I heard laughter from the room.
What they did not know was that half an hour ago, I had received a message telling me that my visa application had been approved.
The person in charge of picking me up had been waiting at my house ten minutes ago.
This time, I was not turning back.
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Walking Down the Aisle to a Different Groom
At the wedding I've spent months planning, my usually stoic fiancé, Anthony Scott, is about to run off with his assistant, Erica Jones. To top it all off, she is wearing a wedding gown.
Out of nowhere, his younger brother, Christopher Scott, grabs my hand and plans to pull me straight to City Hall.
He disregards my panicking eyes. "Let's get married," he says, as if it's the most normal thing in the world.
Then, the stage decorations suddenly collapse, revealing a room full of guests mocking and laughing at me.
The two men who once swore to love me forever do all just to make Erica smile.
The three of them clink glasses and drink a love toast on stage, completely lost in their own moment.
"The wedding you planned was way too outdated. You should thank Erica for turning it into a bachelorette party!"
"The real wedding will be this Sunday. Isn't Erica's idea amazing?"
Anthony and Christopher were confident that I wouldn't dare leave them. But I quietly pick up my phone and type a message.
"Let's set the wedding date for this Sunday, Levi."
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Forever Lost My Love
I was married to Chad Caldwell for ten years.
I met all his girlfriends during our marriage. Whenever he got bored and wanted to move on, I was his best excuse.
"If you marry me, you'll end up like her. Too familiar and no spark left."
On our anniversary, I wiped tears for his latest ex, a college girl, while he was at the movies with his new fling.
She used up a pack of tissues, and I seemed to see my old self in her.
Afterward, I asked Chad for a divorce.
He was confused. "Why not wait a bit? Maybe I'll turn over a new leaf."
I gave a faint smile but said nothing. Instead, I booked a plane ticket and flew across the ocean.
If he wouldn't turn around, I'd take the first step.
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Inside the best gynecology and obstetrics department of the most prestigious hospital in Jin City... Jiang Sese gritted her teeth as she endured the acute labor pain in her abdomen. Breaking out in a cold sweat all over, she clutched the guardrails on both sides of the bed so tightly that her knuckles were turning white. Seeing this, the obstetrician gently comforted her. “Don’t be scared. The child will be born safe and sound. Everything will soon pass.” Jiang Sese nodded
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The Belated Auscultation
My son, Tyler, never really had his dad around growing up.
Because my husband, Ethan, was a top doctor, always working late.
He pulled countless patients back from the brink of death, but he misdiagnosed his own son's pneumonia as a simple cold.
All because he was on the phone with his first love, Isabella, while he was supposed to be listening to Tyler's chest.
That night, when Tyler's life was on the line, Ethan claimed he was in a critical surgery and hung up on me ten times.
I rushed our son to the hospital, only to find out my husband was at a birthday party for Isabella and her daughter.
In the dead of night, Isabella posted a photo of the three of them on Instagram.
At the same time, my son, Tyler, died in the very hospital where his father worked.
The next day, I held a funeral for my son all alone.
Three days later, I boarded a plane out of Seattle, clutching a photo of my son.
It was only then that my husband, Ethan, found out Tyler was dead, started searching for me like a madman.
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