One Man's Trash Is Another Man's Treasure
Jim Charleston is my foster brother. He and I have been dating in secret for 10 years.
On the day we decide to go public, Jim receives an undercover mission assignment to Duskhaven, where he has slim chances of returning alive.
The night before he left, he held me and promised, "If I come back alive, I will marry you in a grand wedding. I'll stay by your side forever."
Foolishly, I broke ties with my family and waited for him. I became the laughingstock of the entire high society circle.
Three years later, Jim returns but with a ruined reputation and enormous debts.
Kneeling like a broken man before our father, he firmly declares, "I promised Anne I would take care of her for life, Dad!"
The woman named Anne hid timidly behind Jim, clutching her pregnant belly tightly.
Dad turns to me instinctively. Everyone is waiting for me to lose my mind and cause a scene.
However, I just smile. Right then and there, I accept the engagement ring from the good-for-nothing playboy.
On the day of my engagement party, Jim drives in recklessly. With a gun in his hand, he shouts, "Cecilia Forrest! If you dare go through with this marriage, I'll kill him!"
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Saved a Hundred Goodbyes
My name was Natalia Granger. My husband, Andrew Lane, was a CEO, but he didn't love me or our son, Carl Lane.
In order to spend time with his first love, Jennifer Zink, and her child, Jordan, Andrew would give one piece of candy to Carl before leaving. He promised he would return once Carl collected 100 candy wrappers.
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Yet, when Carl finally gathered 100 candy wrappers, Andrew dumped him by the side of a highway instead. It was all because of another child's birthday party.
Panicking, I searched everywhere for Carl. By the time I found him, he had become mute due to the trauma.
However, Andrew only commented flippantly, "Jenny and Jordan didn't mean it. Can't you two be more magnanimous?"
Eventually, Carl no longer became sad when Andrew left, nor did he hold out hope for Andrew's return.
Instead, he simply wanted to return the candy wrappers to Andrew while also leaving a note that read, "Daddy, I don't want you to come back anymore, but could you return my voice to me?"
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Sad to Say Goodbye
Eight years ago, a night of drunken recklessness left me carrying Grayson Ulrich's child.
But from that moment on, he began to hate both me and our daughter.
He never allowed her to call him "Dad." He wouldn't let me step into his study, either.
Because inside that study, every inch of space was filled with traces of another woman—Sandra Wright, the ex-fiancée who had once left him for freedom and happiness, who had gone abroad to marry a rich man.
She was the one Grayson could never forget. The one he still loved.
On our eighth anniversary, Sandra returned.
That night, Grayson got drunk for the first time in years. He held our daughter in his arms and wept until his eyes were red.
My daughter looked at me, bewildered. "Mom, why is Uncle crying?"
I held back my tears and told her softly, "Because he is very happy. The person he loves has finally come back."
Then I said, "So, Mommy's taking you away—so we won't disturb him and the woman he loves, okay?"
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My Absence Teaches Better Than My Love
I fall for Asher Kline, the son of Mom and Dad's sworn enemy, and chase him for three years. When we finally start dating, our private life becomes full of debauchery.
From tents and luxury cars to lounges and studies, any place that offers privacy and a thrill becomes ours. We push into every advanced position we can manage, filming plenty of steamy videos along the way.
Then one day, I overhear him chatting with his best friend.
"Aren't you taking it too far, using Rhea to get back at her parents? Maybe you should drop it and find another way."
"No. I'm sticking with it. When the time comes, I'll leak those videos of us. Those two old farts will be so furious that they'll choke on their own rage. That's exactly what I want."
"But you've been with her so long. Don't you feel anything for her?"
"No. I only approached her to get revenge and destroy her family's company."
I'm crushed when I realize his so-called love is filled with nothing but payback and scheming.
But when I walk away and am about to marry someone else, he falls apart and begs me to forgive him.
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The Tarot Cards Never Lie, but People Do
My fiance's childhood friend, Tori Kerr, calls him 999 times, begging him to cancel the wedding.
"I see it in the tarot cards. You can't get married this year. Cancel the wedding right now."
Mikael Jardine hesitates and says, "Tori's tarot readings are always accurate. Let's just listen to her."
My temper flares up immediately. The invitations are already sent, and the venue is booked. How can we just cancel it?
Seeing that I'm angry, Mikael ultimately decides not to listen to her. In a fit of rage, Tori blocks him.
I thought that was the end of it. But on the wedding day, Tori suddenly storms onto the stage.
The first thing she does is shout at my mom and ask her to leave in front of the guests.
Tori says, "I read it in the tarot cards last night. Your mom's rising sign clashes with Mikael's. She can't attend the wedding. Besides, your mom's just a cleaning lady. She doesn't deserve to be here!"
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The Scale That Exposed His Affair
After taking a shower, I stepped barefoot onto the smart scale at home.
A cheerful chime rang out. "Congratulations, Mia, you're in your second trimester. The baby weighs three pounds already!"
I froze. I was pregnant? How did I not know?
Heart pounding, I snatched up my phone and immediately called my husband. "What's going on with the scale at home? I'm pregnant?!"
There was a moment of silence on the other end before his familiar, gentle chuckle came through. "Mila, it's just a scale. The data must be wrong. Maybe you're just too sensitive since you haven't been able to get pregnant."
I hung up and connected the scale to Bluetooth. In the data log, I saw three months' worth of steadily increasing numbers.
Grabbing my car keys, I headed straight for Mia Lane's university.
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99 Divorce Agreements
On the very night Finn Chapman's first love got divorced, he threw the ninety-ninth divorce agreement at me.
"Lisa's heart is broken. She can't move on. I have to take care of her," he said.
Even our seven-year-old son tried to persuade me.
"You should just agree to the divorce and leave," he told me. "Let Lisa move in. We don't need a maid like you anymore."
Both father and son were certain I'd scream, cry, beg them not to throw me out.
But I didn't. I simply nodded, quietly signed my name on the divorce papers, and left.
Ten years later, my son became the top scorer on the SATs. During an interview, a reporter asked him, "What has motivated you to study so hard all these years?"
He went silent for a moment. Then, in front of everyone, his eyes turned red.
"Because I wanted to tell my mom," he said, voice trembling, "I've grown up now. Will you come back? Please don't leave me again."
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After Ninety-Nine Challenges
When Seth Gibson told me his legs were crippled and that only snowmelt from a mountain's peak could cure him, I did not hesitate. I scaled the mountainside, climbing over 15,000 feet just to get some snow for him.
When I staggered back, bruised and scratched, cradling the snow outside the hospital room, I overheard cruel voices down the corridor.
"Seth, today's the deadline. Nevaeh still isn't back. Could she have died up there?"
"I heard that the mountain's pretty high. She might have gotten altitude sickness. What a shame! She's already risked herself for Seth ninety-nine times. This was supposed to be the last time before the game ended."
"Serves her right! She used to bully Janice, Seth's childhood friend, didn't she?"
I saw Seth through the crack in the door. He was standing at the window, his legs perfectly intact, and his expression ice-cold.
"Enough," he said flatly. "If she dies, the game ends."
I froze in disbelief until it finally sank in. Seth had been pretending all along.
A laugh nearly escaped me. What a relief! I could finally get rid of this weight on my shoulders.
I pulled out my phone and called his uncle.
"I'll marry you," I said.
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After I Died, They Went Mad
My mother was once adored and protected by three men.
As such, I had three fathers.
After her death, I was raised by one of the greatest doctors, the richest man in Theala, and an award-winning actor.
For 13 years, I was showered with overwhelming adoration.
That was until three years ago—the day they adopted Erin, an orphan girl.
From then on, they began to dote on her.
When she accused me of stealing her necklace, they tore my room apart in their search, smashing my most cherished music box in the process.
They only felt remorse when they saw me sobbing over the shards. As compensation, they bought me every music box they could find.
When she claimed I mocked her for being an orphan, they forced me to write a hundred apology letters as punishment.
They only massaged my hands in remorse upon seeing them trembling so badly that I could no longer feed myself.
When Erin accused me of shredding her gown, they locked me in the dark basement, starving me for three whole days.
When I was let out, they were filled with remorse upon realizing how much weight I had lost. Their bloodshot eyes watched over the grand feast they prepared as an apology.
All of that lasted until Erin poisoned my cup of water.
I kept coughing up blood as my body grew weaker by the day.
Daniel only diagnosed me with malnutrition and made me take prescribed supplements. Unbeknownst to him, those supplements only hastened the poison's effects.
After I collapsed at school, I went to the hospital for treatment.
"You only have three days left to live," the doctor said.
Why then… Why did my fathers drown themselves in sorrow and kill Erin after my death?
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Ruined by the White Veil
I was born with a strange condition. I couldn't recognize faces and could only identify people by their clothes.
Vincent Lancaster, my boyfriend, never minded. He said it didn't change the way he loved me.
That was, until our wedding day.
He answered a phone call. His childhood friend, Grace Langley, was in labor, life hanging by a thread, and she demanded he come immediately.
My voice shook with despair. "Vincent! If you drive away now, we'll never be husband and wife!"
But he left anyway, not looking back.
Grace had always loved seeing him in white, so he threw aside the black suit I had sewn for him with my own hands and changed into white.
A year later, Vincent returned. By then, my belly was swollen with life, and I was holding onto another man while hosting a baby shower. And the man wore the black suit Vincent had thrown away.
Vincent went mad, claiming he was my husband, but no one believed him.
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