Bound by Lust: Stolen Before Her Vows
She used to be nothing but a bar girl. At a time where anyone could boss her around and take advantage of her, Bennett Spencer spent a fortune to make her his kept woman.
Now, however, she's become the Jensen family's heiress and is engaged to the scion of the Gibson family. She's one step away from becoming the lady of an affluent family.
The night before her wedding, Bennett shows up and has his way with her in every corner of her home, forcing her to remember the passion and lust they shared in the past.
"I'm the only one who can make you do away with your chastity."
His words make her descend into the throes of passion again.
Completed
Flowers for My Grave
On the fateful day my asthma struck, Lucas was with his first love, Ariana, blissfully unaware of the storm brewing on the horizon.
He clutched my life-saving medicine, a lifeline that would soon slip through his fingers.
As I lay trapped in the shadows, I witnessed his desperation, his frantic calls echoing in the void when he discovered the shocking news of my pregnancy.
In that moment, everything changed. From that day forward, he became the guardian at my grave, a silent testament to a love that transcended even death.
Completed
A Son's Death: Nothing More Between Us
My son is dead. He dies in a cramped toilet cubicle after having his skull smashed in.
My husband, the school principal, arrives on the scene. The first thing he does is carry his true love's son, the one who killed my son, into an ambulance. They hurriedly leave.
Before his death, my son tells me, "Don't cry, Mom. I'm not sad that Dad doesn't believe me. It's enough that you do…"
I call Joshua Tucker during my son's funeral. He roars angrily, "Kenny had to get two stitches on his arm because of your son! If you keep pestering me like this, I'll beat him up when I get home!"
My son?
I look at the gaping hole in my son's head, the one that won't ever bleed anymore. I shut my eyes.
Yes, he's my son.
My son is dead, Joshua. From now on, there's nothing between us.
Completed
An Abandoned Secret Lover
I went to pick up my older brother who was out at a gathering. That was when I overheard him ask Nathan, "Haven't you been dating someone? It's been so long, and I still haven't met her."
I suddenly tensed up. Nathan and I had been together for three years, but we had always kept it a secret, so no one knew.
Nathan replied lazily, "She's not my girlfriend, just a pastime. It's not like I plan to marry her."
I clenched my fists and pushed the door open without hesitation.
Completed
The Day I Finally Saw
Before my wedding, my vision which I lost after saving Bruce unexpectedly returned.
Overjoyed, I hurried to share the wonderful news with him, but as I stepped into the living room, I froze. Bruce and my cousin, Kerry, were in a passionate embrace.
"Bruce, the baby is perfectly healthy now. The doctor said we can sleep together again! Why don't we do it right here in the living room? Also, isn't it thrilling to do it here while Nancy is asleep in her room?"
"Shut up! Don't joke about my wife like that!" Bruce snapped at her, but his reprimand was accompanied by a kiss.
I stood there, watching in shock as their movements grew more intense and their breathing became heavier. Only then did I piece it all together. Their sudden shared enthusiasm for indoor workouts six months ago wasn't about fitness at all.
Covering my mouth to stifle a sob, I turned back to my room and shut the door. I decided then and there: Bruce didn't need to know I had recovered.
Reaching for my phone, I dialed my mother.
"Mom, I'm not marrying Bruce anymore. I'll marry the comatose heir of the Blakes instead. I don't need Bruce in my life."
Completed
She Was Never the Real Reason
One month before my wedding to my boyfriend, he announced he wanted to have a child with his "first love."
I refused, but he brought it up every single day.
Two weeks before the ceremony, I received a prenatal checkup report.
That’s when I discovered his so-called "first love" was already nearly a month pregnant.
It turned out he’d never intended to seek my consent at all.
In that moment, years of affection evaporated like smoke.
So, I canceled the wedding, destroyed every trace of our memories, and on what should have been our wedding day, I walked into a closed-off research lab.
From then on, he meant nothing to me.
Completed
The Deaf Bride Isn't Deaf?
"Miss Hudson, we have prepared a corpse identical to you, just as you requested. It will be delivered to your wedding with Mr. Warhol in ten days."
Hearing the voice on the other end of the line, Violet Hudson felt a small knot of tension unwind inside her.
"Alright. Thank you."
"You're welcome. This is our job. Please rest assured—no one will ever suspect a thing."
With that guarantee, she exhaled, the weight on her chest easing just a little.
After confirming the final details once more, she ended the call and pushed open the door to the private room.
The noise inside had been a constant hum, a mix of voices overlapping, but the moment she stepped in, silence fell like a curtain.
Completed
Swindled By Hubby Who Faked His Death
In my previous life, my husband had suddenly died of a brain hemorrhage, leaving behind a massive mountain of debt.
For the sake of my son, who was still in high school, I sold the house my parents had left me, gritted my teeth, and worked three jobs to pay off the debt.
Overworked and exhausted, my health deteriorated, and I eventually collapsed in the hospital. From my bed, I could hear my son, now a graduate from a prestigious university, smiling as he spoke on the phone.
"Hello? Dad, it's me. Yeah, she's about to die. I bought insurance for her, so we should get close to one million. You and Aunt Rena should come back home right away."
The "Aunt Rena" he spoke of was none other than my husband's childhood friend and neighbor who had known him for years.
It turned out that the debts were all part of a massive money-laundering scheme between my husband and his childhood sweetheart. They had fabricated false accounts to hide their crime, and he had faked his death to escape the law.
My son, eager to become the heir to wealth, had stood by and watched me work myself to death.
When I next opened my eyes, I was back in the moment of my husband's feigned brain hemorrhage, the day it had all begun.
Completed
Millionaire Hubby and Bargain Girl
Calvin and I had been married for seven years. While packing up some clothes, I found a cheap lighter in the pocket of his jacket. Everything he wore, from the inside out, had been carefully chosen by me to highlight his refined taste and status.
However, in that girl’s Twitter photos, he looked like a college boy, dressed in cheap clothes and wearing a digital watch that cost only a few dollars while kissing her. Using a throwaway account, I casually liked the post and commented, "A perfect match."
Then, I turned to Calvin and said, "How did I never realize you had such a thing for bargains?"
Completed
It's Too Late for Your Love
I have claustrophobia, yet Luther Jansen abandons me in a stopped elevator so he can bring some flu medicine to his assistant. I ask for a divorce after that.
He signs the papers without hesitation and laughs about it with his friends. "She's just throwing a tantrum—her parents are dead, so there's no way she'll leave me.
"Besides, there's a 30-day cooling-off period for divorces, right? I'll generously let this matter slide once she regrets this, and she'll be back."
The following day, he shares an intimate photo of himself with his assistant. "I want to record every moment of your shyness."
I count the days until I'm free. Then, I calmly pack my stuff and make a call. "Can you buy me a flight ticket to Nanderton, Uncle David?"
Completed