My Son Is His Only Heir
It was the night of my husband's and my third anniversary, and I had gotten home early. I caught him in bed with another woman—for the tenth time. But unlike the previous times, I did not throw a tantrum. I even closed the door to the master bedroom quietly, not wanting to interrupt.
In Scott Jameson's eyes, I had no choice but to tolerate his cheating because I became Mrs. Jameson by getting pregnant with his child.
Three months later, he flung divorce papers at me. "My young lover wants me to give her a home and to bear my son. Sign the papers."
I looked into his cold, distant eyes and said with conviction, "All right. All I want is custody of our son. I don't want a cent of the Jamesons' money."
The court proceedings were difficult, and I was accused of being mentally unstable. Many people made fun of me for not knowing my place.
All of Cloverton was waiting for me to humiliate myself, counting the seconds until a nobody like me succumbed to desperation.
However, I fought the case with everything I had. Eventually, I was finally able to leave with my son.
No one knew that Scott suffered from a serious case of asthenozoospermia. His sperm were completely useless. No other woman could have Scott's baby except me, as I happened to be unusually fertile.
My son would be the only heir to the Jameson family legacy.
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I Chose Not To Get Divorced And Stay Together
After the 100th failed fertility treatment, my husband, who had been previously diagnosed with a low sperm count, spoke coldly.
“Lucy is very fertile. She gets pregnant after our first time, unlike you. You just can’t conceive.”
Lucy was my adoptive sister. While holding her hand, he laid out three options for me.
I could either ignore their affair and retain my title as the CEO’s wife, take the ten million dollars and disappear, or walk away with nothing at all.
The whole town knew how proud I was. They also knew how deeply I loved him.
They surely expected me to be mad with jealousy and choose honor over compromise.
But I neither cried nor made a scene. I calmly slid the check back across the table.
“The child will call me Mom. I’ll stay and be Mrs. Carter.”
After all, this was my third time to live such a life.
The first time, I chose to leave with nothing but my dignity. The second time, I took the money, but had to live in shame. Both decisions ended in tragedy.
For the third time, perhaps three of us could just... make it work.
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Married Three Years... Only to Discover I'm the Mistress
It's my daughter, Noelle Peace's first day at the kindergarten. But the teacher kicks us out instantly.
"Mr. Peace's son has been studying here for a year. Since when does he have another daughter?"
This leaves me feeling confused.
Noelle has only reached the minimum age to start her education. How is it possible for that child to study here for a year?
After investigating the truth, I find out that the new assistant, Myra Larson, had enrolled her own child into the same kindergarten as Mrs. Pearce a year ago.
I seek her out, only for her to flash her marriage certificate with my husband, George Pearce.
"I know you. You've been pestering my husband all these years, haven't you?"
The official stamp of the courthouse is shown on the marriage certificate, clear as day. The date is five years ago.
But the thing is, George and I have been married for three years.
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Ten Years Wasted on Trash
I manage to drag Jared Sheppard from death's door. Since then, I've accompanied him from his poorest times all the way to the current moment, when he's now worth tens of millions of dollars.
On the day his company goes public, he gets engaged to another woman.
"Gabrielle, she's different from you. She's an actual princess of the elite. I need to give her an official title, so I can't fool around with you anymore."
I never bothered defending myself. It's time for this farce to end, anyway.
After all, there's still a man waiting for me at home, who's been calling me his princess since I was a little girl.
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Love's Bitter Price
After I discovered I was pregnant, I slammed the pregnancy test report down in front of my playboy boyfriend.
Alan Rivers lit a cigarette and blew smoke rings at me, his tone casual and cruel. "Seeing as you've kept me company for seven years, I'll give you two choices.
"First, you can abort the baby. I'll compensate you with a million dollars, and you can stay by my side. Second, keep it, take the kid, and disappear. The farther, the better."
Why did I have to choose? I wanted both, so I took the million dollars and vanished from his world without a trace.
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Love That Vanished with the Dream
On the seventh year since Winter Lidell's father was diagnosed with a deadly heart disease, he's finally eligible for a suitable heart meant for the transplant procedure.
On the night before the surgery, Winter's husband of seven years, Liam Jager, requests that she give the heart to his mistress, Regina Baile.
Liam still looks tall and handsome as ever, but the cold and aloof expression on his face is something that Winter has never seen before.
"Winnie." His voice is emotionless. "Regina's condition is deteriorating rapidly."
Winter feels her heart sinking the moment she hears her nickname being uttered coldly. She takes half a step backward instinctively, feeling a premonition looming over her.
"She needs a heart transplant."
Liam's gaze is fixed on Winnie, his tone carrying a hint of absolute decisiveness. "Right. Now."
Every word feels like a blade made of ice cutting into Winnie's heart, where hope is starting to flare.
Winnie's voice quivers violently, her words coming out fragmented and broken.
"What… are you talking about, Liam? My dad… My dad has been waiting for this heart for seven years!"
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He Was But A Failed Detour
The doors of elite research institutions aren't open to the unknown. But Rick Allen pulled Beth out of nowhere. He poured everything into nurturing her talent and promised her the world.
The Allen family's compromise was simple: the Chief Young Scientist had to be Summer Belden—someone from their own social circle. From that day on, the words Rick said to Beth most often were, "Just wait a little longer."
He told her to wait when her groundbreaking paper was published under Summer's name in exchange for research funding. He told her to wait again when the research she'd perfected over three years was packaged as Summer's signature work, paving the way to major awards. "The bigger picture comes first," he said. "The next Nobel Prize—I'll make sure it's yours."
But when the paper credited to Summer—though written by Beth—was exposed for fabricated data, everyone reached the same conclusion: Beth, as a core member of the project, had tampered with the data to steal the credit.
Locked in a glass-walled archive room, Beth looked at Rick standing outside the door. His gaze was ice-cold, full of disappointment.
"Why did you touch the data?" he said. "You've ruined everything I've built."
She remembered how he once told her, "In this world, yours is the only talent I truly recognize."
He had promised, "I'll make sure achievements with your name hang among the stars."
Now he stood with the others, judging her. He looked at her the way people look at a ruthless, ambitious fraud.
When she was finally released, Beth dug her nails into her palm until blood ran down.
This time, she wouldn't wait any longer.
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Bankrupt Husband? Actually, Hidden Gambling King
At a high school reunion, my wife, Hillary Sheffer, known for her great luck in gambling, ends up losing three million dollars to her first love, Shane Norris.
This amount included the two million dollars that we had set aside to buy a new house as well as the life-saving money that I needed for my mom's brain surgery.
I'm so furious that all I feel is iciness permeating my pores. Then, I question Hillary angrily, "Did you lose to Shane on purpose? I've never seen you lose before when you gambled during family gatherings!"
But Hillary turns her head away from me righteously.
"There's no such thing as full confidence in winning every game when it comes to gambling. All I can do is cough up the payment whenever I lose.
"Besides, it's difficult enough for Shane to raise his own kid after getting divorced. What's wrong with me lending him a helping hand?
"You're a grown-up now, Lucas. Stop being so stingy and petty."
As Shane wraps an arm around Hillary's shoulders, he pushes the die toward me. Mockery can be seen plastered all over his face.
"Hey, Lucas, you should be a good sport and know how to accept defeat gracefully. You already have Hillary as your wife. Meanwhile, I just want some money from her. Isn't this fair enough?
"Then again, I can give you a chance. Let's go for one more round, you and me. If you win, I'll return the money to you."
Everyone else begins cheering us on, eager to watch an exciting drama unfold.
I don't respond to Shane at all. Instead, I pick up the die.
After leaving Harkensalle, I've sworn that I will never touch anything related to gambling ever again. I never thought that I'd end up breaking that vow in less than three years.
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Scarring His Lover Is Just the First Step
Caleb Larson used to be the most insignificant member among my subordinates.
That was, until he blocked a stab meant for me. That blade was 0.4 inches away from plunging right into his heart.
After that, I insisted on marrying Caleb regardless of my family's objections.
Since then, everyone thinks that I, the spoiled and wilful heiress to a gang, have gotten married out of love.
Two years later, however, a woman seeks me out.
"Are you Quinn Stewart?" she asks.
She waves the gold bracelet that has the initials "CS" engraved on it.
"Cal no longer loves you. He tells me that he feels nauseous whenever he sees your face. You'd better pack up and leave the Stewart family if you still have any sense left in you."
I blow the steam away from my coffee cup. Not even the woman's pained screams are capable of making me frown in the slightest.
But when Caleb personally rushes over and demands to know why I've chosen to beat Selene up to the point her face gets disfigured, my expression changes instantly.
"Everything is over between us, Caleb!"
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Drowning in Love
I’ve always felt like Travis Chancer was forced to marry me.
Every time we were intimate at night, he’d rather use his hand to get me off than actually have sex with me.
I got more and more disappointed and decided to divorce him. But the night before I printed the papers, I heard him on the balcony talking to his buddies.
“Bro, I’m not trying to be nosy, but you’re obviously dying for it. Why won’t you touch her? The perfect woman is right there. It must feel amazing.”
“Women can’t stand being ignored. If you keep bottling it up, she’ll eventually run off with another man, and you’ll regret it.”
He took a quiet sip of whiskey. “But her skin is so delicate, and her waist is so slim… she’s so sensitive. What if I lose control and scare her?
“She’s my woman. I have to be careful. If she wants to find comfort elsewhere, she can. As long as she’s still willing to come home, I’ll keep spoiling her.”
They snorted. “Don’t act like a saint, man. If you’ve got the guts, stop secretly posting on Reddit.”
Late that night, I quietly opened Travis’s browser history.
A full hundred entries. The pinned post read: “I finally married the girl I’ve loved for years, but I have a very high sex drive. How can I make her enjoy it without leaving psychological scars?”…
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