Fleeting Love
On the eve of our wedding, Ellis Stewart threw a tantrum and hurled the wedding ring I had given her.
I spent the entire night searching through the icy lake until my numb fingers finally closed around it.
When I went to return the ring to her, I overheard her speaking with a close friend.
“How many times have you toyed with Jonathan already?
“It’s been three years since Gregory’s passing, and you still can’t forget him?”
“If Jonathan hadn’t clung to me three years ago, begging me to pick him up, how could Gregory have died in that car accident?” Ellis replied coldly.
“He’s the one who killed Gregory. Everything that happened was nothing but his own doing.”
My knuckles whitened around the ring, and for an instant, it felt as though all the blood in my body had turned cold.
So Ellis had never loved me at all.
My unwavering devotion had been nothing more than a crucial piece of her revenge.
In silence, I let the ring fall from my hand.
Then I pulled out my phone.
“Dad, Mom, I’ve figured things out. I agree to the marriage you’ve arranged. Let the wedding be in three days.”
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Allergic to My Wife
I was born with a strange, painful condition. Women are strongly drawn to me, yet after I got married, I became allergic to my own wife, Quinn Rowan.
Every attempt at intimacy left me covered in burning red welts, struggling to breathe. More than once, I nearly went into shock.
Nevertheless, my desire to have a child was overwhelming. So one night, gambling with my life, I quietly slipped into the bedroom.
Strangely, nothing happened to me that night.
Soon, Quinn became pregnant. I naively believed everything would finally return to normal.
Then, eight months into her pregnancy, a single accidental touch sent me into another violent allergic reaction, and I was rushed to the hospital.
When I finally came to, Quinn was nowhere to be found. At the end of the corridor, I heard her whispering with her girlfriends, "Look how ridiculous he looked, all swollen and gasping. Pathetic."
Quinn dangled the special tonic she had always claimed was meant to help me, her voice dripping with disdain, "I engineered this formula myself. I made sure he’d break out in hives the moment he touched me. That way, he’d never come near me.
"But since he was so desperate for a kid, I decided to let him raise the baby Miles and I conceived together. It’s charity, really."
My blood froze.
The child I longed for, the baby I treasured, was never mine.
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He Thought I Couldn't Understand That Call
On our sixth wedding anniversary, my cheeks burn as I dodge my husband, Ethan Grant, leaning in for a hungry kiss. I push him toward the nightstand for a rubber.
What he doesn't know is that I've tucked a surprise in there, a positive pregnancy test. I can already see it, the way his whole face will light up the second he finds it.
But the moment his hand goes for the drawer, his phone goes off.
His best friend, Henry Miller, comes on the line in Danish. "Mr. Grant, how was last night? That new love couch our company rolled out is treating you okay?"
Ethan lets out a low laugh and answers in Danish, "The massage feature's great. Saves me from having to rub Sandy's back myself."
He still has me pulled tight against him, but his eyes look straight through me, like he's seeing someone else.
"This stays between us. If my wife ever finds out I slept with her sister, I'm done."
It feels like someone just put a knife through my chest. What they don't know is that I minored in Danish in college, so I catch every single word.
I force myself to stay calm, but the arms I have looped around Ethan's neck won't stop shaking. At that moment, I stop hesitating and decide I'll take the offer from that international research project.
Three days from now, I'll be gone from Ethan's world for good.
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Till the 100th "No"
Even on my hundredth proposal, Isabelle Cole still turns me down.
We've been together for seven years. For the previous 99 proposals, she said her childhood friend isn't married yet, and she can't bring herself to break the promise they've made.
Staring at the ring in my hand, I finally can't hold it in anymore. "If Ronald never gets married, are you going to keep him company forever? What am I to you?"
Isabelle's expression turns gloomy in an instant. She snatches the ring and throws it into the river. "Ron and I made a promise when we were kids that we'd get married at the same time. How can I just abandon him?
"And besides, is that piece of paper really all that important, Lucas? We've been together for seven years. What difference would it even make?"
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My Girlfriend Chases My Billionaire Dad
During a road trip with my girlfriend, we accidentally collided with a limousine.
Just as we were joking about having to pay an outrageous sum in compensation, the owner stepped out of the car. He greeted us warmly, asked if we were hurt, and even insisted we didn't need to pay a dime.
But that simple gesture sparked a huge misunderstanding in my girlfriend's mind.
At the proposal ceremony, she flat-out rejected me, ran to the restroom, and called her best friend to vent.
"They're both Vanders, but Josh is a penniless loser, and Alexander is the richest man in the city!
"The fortune teller said my true love's surname is Vander. If that's the case, why can't it be the richest man instead of Josh?
"I looked it up. That car owner is Alexander. And he didn't even want me to pay for rear-ending him. He must have fallen in love with me at first sight!
"In love, there's no such thing as first come, first served. I won't accept Josh's proposal. I'm going to marry the richest man!"
A shiver ran through me. My years of devotion to her had moved only me.
What she didn't know was that the 'richest man' she was dreaming of marrying wasn't anyone else—he was my father.
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Carmen's Second Life
My sister and I were both adopted from the same orphanage.
When we got to choose our paths, she picked a prominent family in Edenorf City—wealthy, influential, and utterly untouchable. But the heir turned out to be twisted and cruel. He tormented her day in and day out.
I chose the unassuming Moss family. They didn't have the fortune or the status of her new family, but they treated me with genuine warmth. In time, their youngest son became a business titan, and he married me, giving me a life filled with more happiness than I'd ever dreamed possible.
Consumed by jealousy, my sister secretly strangled me.
But when I opened my eyes again, I found she had shamelessly stolen the life I’d built—this time, choosing the Moss family for herself.
"Carmen," she sneered, "now it's your turn to suffer."
I almost laughed out loud. Did she think the Moss heir was some simple jackpot?
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Our Encounter Was Destiny—The Wrong One
The day my cancer is diagnosed, my husband slaps me across the face. "You're vicious! You're even pretending to have cancer just to look more pitiful than your sister!"
My son shouts, "Mom is horrible! I hate Mom!"
I don't cry or make a scene. I quietly put the test results away and choose a grave for myself.
In 15 days, I'll leave this city to die somewhere else in peace. I won't even give them the chance to regret it.
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The Biggest Oathbreaker
Before their fifth wedding anniversary, Ameera Meyer found out her marriage certificate with Marlow Brunsfield was forged.
Meanwhile, he was in Anderia, a country where you can only marry once and that was it. There, he was marrying a younger girl he had brought up.
His love for her was sincere. The tenderness he had for her was true.
However, his heart had the capacity for two women…
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Fruit of Ruin
When I was seven, my father brought home a beautiful lady who gave me a mango.
That day, my mother watched me happily eating the mango while she signed her name on the divorce papers. After that, she jumped off the roof of our building.
From then on, mangoes became the nightmare of my life.
So on my wedding day, I told my husband, Alan Holt, "If you ever want a divorce, just give me a mango."
Alan pulled me into his arms, quiet.
From then on, mangoes became off-limits for him, too.
On Christmas Eve of our fifth year of marriage, Alan's childhood sweetheart, Larissa Fennimore, left a mango on his desk at the office.
The very same day, Alan announced he was cutting ties with Larissa and fired her from the company.
That day, I truly believed he was the man I was meant to be with.
Half a year later, I flew back from overseas, having just closed a partnership deal worth about 200 million dollars.
At the celebration dinner, Alan handed me a drink.
After I had finished half the glass, his so-called childhood sweetheart, the woman who had been kicked out of the company, stood behind me with a big grin and asked, "Does the mango juice taste good?"
I stared at Alan in disbelief, and he was trying hard not to laugh.
"Don't be mad. Larissa insisted I played a little joke on you. I didn't actually give you a mango; I just gave you a bottle of mango juice. But I think she's right. The fact that you don't eat mangoes is a real problem. You were really enjoying that juice just now."
My face went cold. I lifted my hand and threw the rest of the mango juice in his face, then turned around and walked away.
Some things are never a joke.
I wouldn't kid around with mangoes or divorce.
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The Moon Shines on My Return
I was the girl Ian Sutherland, the underworld boss himself, personally picked to be a shield for his beloved.
By the third year of our marriage, I'd been kidnapped by his enemies for the eighth time. When Ian came with his men to rescue me, the negotiation hadn't even lasted five minutes before the girl called him.
"Ian, I lost a dare and have to kiss one of the guys here. But I want my first kiss to be yours. Can you come get me?"
…
The moment Ian left without a second thought, a knife plunged into my abdomen, and blood gushed out. His men handled it the same way they had the last seven times—paying off whoever they had to, then sending me to the hospital.
In the ambulance, I heard someone wondering if I'd live long enough to see the day that girl could stand on her own. They burst out laughing, while I was the only one crying.
My mission to save the underworld boss had failed, and I was about to be erased by the system.
Ian, I wouldn't live to see that day.
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