Turning My Life Around
On the day the rich girl bullied me, my own mother just stood there, indifferent.But when she learned I fought back, my mother suddenly got angry and slapped me, saying, "How dare you hit Laura? Do you really think you can mess with her?"In that confusing moment, I suddenly realized something incredible!The rich girl and my mother looked remarkably alike...
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Digging up My Bones
My husband finally thinks about me three years after my death.
The reason? His childhood sweetheart's leukemia has relapsed, and she needs another bone marrow transplant.
He comes to my place, wanting to make me sign a donor agreement. However, he finds that the place has long been vacated. He asks a neighbor about it.
"Are you talking about Kristen? She's long dead! I heard it was because someone dragged her away for a bone marrow donation when she was already sick. She died a few days after returning home."
My husband refuses to believe that. He thinks my neighbor and I have conspired to lie to him. He says impatiently, "If you see her, tell her I won't pay the medical bills for that child she's been raising if she doesn't come to see me in three days."
My neighbor shakes her head when she sees how stubborn my husband is. She mutters, "The poor child has already starved to death, though…"
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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.
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When Love Rewinds
In this life, I told my father I didn't want to marry Leon Williams.
I'd rather marry his half-brother instead.
My father was shocked—after all, everyone in town knew I had been obsessed with Leon for ten whole years.
But in my previous life, I only discovered the truth as I lay dying in childbirth: the baby I carried wasn't even mine.
It belonged to Leon and the struggling medical student he'd been secretly funding.
The cruelest part? They conceived it using the drug I had developed.
After my death, the three of them lived happily ever after as one perfect little family.
So in this life, I'm willingly stepping aside for them.
I'm curious to see how their love affair works out without my drug.
What I never expected was Leon's reaction when he saw his brother's ring on my finger—he completely lost it.
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A Farewell Gift of Death
I died on my birthday, but neither my parents nor my husband noticed. They were too busy pouring all their attention into planning my twin sister, Esme Shaw's, birthday party.
While she was surrounded by people helping her pick out a gown, I was tied up and thrown into the basement.
With what little strength I had left, I forced my broken fingers to press in the code—9395. It was a signal my husband, Edwin Grant, and I had once agreed on. It was a straightforward way to call for help in the event of danger.
I never thought I would actually need it one day.
But when I sent it, he didn't believe me. His reply was cold, "Claudia, just because I didn't take you shopping for a new dress, you've decided to put on a show?
"You can still wear last year's gown. Stop making trouble. I'll see you at the party later."
What he didn't know was that Esme had already shredded that gown into pieces. And what he couldn't imagine was that the moment after he hung up, I was already gone.
So, when the celebration began, I never appeared. But when everyone saw the birthday gift I had prepared for Esme ahead of time, the entire room lost its mind.
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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.
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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.
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When the Memory Fades
The Sullivan brothers had always treated me like I was their whole world.
That changed the day I was diagnosed with an aggressive brain tumor.
The pain soon grew unbearable, and I was told I might lose my memories if I opted for surgery.
I reached out to the brothers.
I did not want to forget them, and I needed their help.
However, when the call connected, the only thing I heard was an icy, sharp voice.
"Summer, it's Yvonne's birthday today. Can you not ruin it for once?"
I blacked out from the pain. When I woke up in the hospital, there was a message from Yvonne on my phone.
"Summer, the boys gave me these lucky charms for protection."
Attached was a photo of three silver pendants, each engraved with the brothers' initials.
I knew those pendants well. I had spent seven hours in the freezing rain just to get them blessed.
That was the moment I gave up. I went abroad alone for the surgery, and with it, all my memories of the brothers faded away.
I completely forgot about them until one day, three strangers knocked on my door, begging like madmen for my forgiveness.
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My Family's Test Subject
When my husband threatened me with divorce for the hundredth time, demanding I sacrifice myself for my sister, I did not cry or make a scene. I simply signed my name on the divorce papers and willingly handed over the man I had loved for ten years to my sister.
A few days later, my sister spoke recklessly at a banquet and offended a powerful family. Once again, I stepped forward to take responsibility, bearing all the consequences in her place.
When they later proposed that I become a test subject for my sister's drug research, I gladly accepted.
Mom and Dad said I had finally grown into someone mature and responsible.
Even my cold husband stood by my hospital bed and, for the first time in so long, gently stroked my cheek. He said tenderly, "Don't be afraid. The experiment won't be life-threatening. When you get out, I'll cook you a big meal."
However, he did not know that regardless of whether the experiment was dangerous or not, he did not have to wait for me because I was already dying from a terminal illness.
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My Husband's Affair Killed Our Son
My husband took our six-year-old son to meet his first love, using him as a cover. At some point, he sent our son to buy burn cream. My sweet boy then encountered a lunatic who stabbed him to death.
The pain in my heart was unbearable. When I saw the burn cream still in my son's hand, I broke down in tears.
Yet, my husband called to berate me, "Look at the son you've raised, Shayla Joy! He burned Claire and didn't even apologize. Get him back here right now!"
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