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No Home Tonight

No Home Tonight

The day before New Year's, my younger brother announced he was bringing his girlfriend home for dinner. Excited, I drove my new car to pick them up, taking my daughter along with me. However, as soon as his girlfriend got in the car, her face darkened. "Henry, you didn't tell me your sister was staying at your place—and with a kid!" she snapped. I frowned and was about to explain when my brother quickly interjected, "She's not staying. After dropping us off, she'll be heading to a hotel." Only then did his girlfriend's expression ease. I swallowed my discomfort and asked my brother what he was planning. He leaned in with a conspiratorial grin and said, "Sis, don't cause any trouble for me, okay? My girlfriend is the daughter of the Cromwell Group's CEO!" My eyes widened in shock. Was not the Cromwell Group the same company my ex-husband had just handed over to me as part of our divorce settlement?
Short Story · Romance
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Apartment No:107

Apartment No:107

How far can you go resisting the attraction you have for your roommate? Especially when he is hot as hell, And you are the conservative girl from a different culture, which he finds amusing as hell every single day. Ridhi D'Souza, a 22 year old Indian girl decides to move to Arlington, Texas to do her Masters. A girl whose only dream was to live in US, hoping that life abroad would be just like how she had seen in the Netflix series and movies. How wrong could she be? Ray Anderson is every girl's worst nightmare. Being sinfully hot and brutally mean are his speciality. But what is he hiding behind his tough exterior? What would happen if these two totally different people have no choice but to live together? Would she even last a day being his roommate? Read more to find out how exciting, thrilling and difficult life becomes for Ridhi, a girl who has no idea what the future holds for her in this strange city.
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Simp No More

Simp No More

Everyone in the social circle of Kingsford said I was nothing more than a lapdog raised by Charles Mankin. I was always at his beck and call. I did every filthy, ludicrous thing for him under the sun. When he street raced, I rode shotgun. When he drank himself senseless, I made him hangover soup. When he chased girls, I prepared protection for them. Over time, everyone knew: Charles had a dog who never ran, never bit back, no matter how hard he kicked. They all said I must be madly in love with him. Even Charles started to believe it. So he pushed further, more freely, more cruelly, crossing lines as if they never existed. Then came my twenty-fifth birthday. He, in a rare stroke of mercy, said he'd celebrate it with me. But instead, what he got was the news that I was leaving the country. He went berserk, charging through the airport like a man possessed. I peeled his fingers off my wrist one by one, smiling like I'd never been happier. "Don't be stupid," I told him, still smiling. "That was never love." That night, Charles smashed apart his family home like a rabid dog.
Short Story · Romance
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No More Bloodsuckers

No More Bloodsuckers

I need to drive to and from work due to a change in my job scope. However, my father-in-law hoards my car and refuses to return it. My husband stands up for him. "How can you be so materialistic? So what if you have to take an electric scooter to work?" So, I sell the car. My husband points at me and snaps, "What right do you have to sell Dad's car?" I look at him calmly. "I've sold the one you drive too."
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Unworthy No More

Unworthy No More

Isla Hart gave up her dreams for love. But when love gave up on her, she had no choice but to fight for herself. After marrying the man she thought was her first, and forever, love, she gave up everything: her career, her family, her identity. For six years, she lived quietly as a devoted wife and mother, convinced that her sacrifices were for a greater good. Until the day he whispered another woman’s name under anesthesia. Until the woman showed up, pregnant with twins, claiming to be the real love of his life. Humiliated, heartbroken, and called unworthy by her husband’s family, she takes her three-year-old daughter and walks into a stormy night with nothing but a suitcase, a broken heart, and a single phone number to call. But rock bottom is where her story truly begins. With the help of an old friend, and a man she never saw coming, she’ll find the courage to start over, the strength to stand tall, and the power to prove that she is, and always was, more than enough. A story of betrayal, resilience, and second chances in love, Unworthy No More is a heart-tugging journey from silent suffering to radiant strength.
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Après sept ans de mensonge, j'ai disparu

Après sept ans de mensonge, j'ai disparu

Mon compagnon Éthan, un Oméga sans loup, que personne ne veut embaucher comme employé régulier, nous fait vivre dans la pauvreté, mais je suis convaincue que notre amour nous permettra de surmonter toutes les difficultés. La septième année après mon accouplement avec Éthan, en raison de la faim, mon fils Théo et moi passons la nuit à chercher de la nourriture dans les poubelles. Théo fouille une poubelle rapidement et doucement, il trouve habilement de la nourriture et me dit joyeusement : « Maman, cette poubelle appartient à un restaurant Michelin, la nourriture qui s'y trouve est fraîche et délicieuse, ramenons-la à papa pour qu'il la goûte ! » Le lendemain, je mets mes vêtements les plus décents, qui ont été décolorés par trop de lavages, et j'essaie de postuler pour un poste de nettoyage dans ce restaurant. Si je réussis l'entretien, je pourrais au moins ramener les restes de nourriture à la maison avant qu'ils ne soient jetés à la poubelle. Mais quand je lève les yeux, je vois Éthan sortir d'une limousine de dizaines de millions d'euros, suivi d'une mère et d'un fils luxueusement vêtus. Je reconnais la femme comme étant Miranda, l'amie d'enfance d'Éthan. Le patron s'excuse : « Je suis désolé, Madame Chantal, Alpha Éthan a réservé tout le restaurant pour Miranda aujourd'hui, j'ai dû me concentrer sur le service et je n'ai pas le temps de faire un entretien avec vous. Vous pourrez revenir une autre fois. » A ce moment-là, mon fils et moi nous figeons sur place tous les deux.
Short Story · Loup-garou
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J'ai signé son nom au lieu du mien

J'ai signé son nom au lieu du mien

Un accord entre les familles a forcé mon fiancé Marc Claude à m'épouser. Mes parents étaient morts. Il avait une obsession pour Isabelle Laurent, la princesse de nos rivaux. Au final, Marc a dévoré l'empire de ma famille et m'a jetée aux loups. Il se pavanait avec Isabelle dans son bras comme un prix qu'il avait gagné. Vingt ans plus tard, j'étais sur mon lit de mort. Mon propre fils, notre fils, détenait le poison. Il disait que j'étais inutile, que son père avait besoin du pouvoir de la famille Laurent. Puis j'ai ouvert les yeux. J'étais de retour. Le jour de mon serment de sang. Cette fois, pour sauver ma famille, je n'ai pas signé mon nom sur le pacte. J'ai signé le sien, celui d'Isabelle Laurent. Quant à moi, j'ai pris la fortune que mes parents m'ont laissée et j'ai disparu. Cette fois, je ne serais pas l'idiote qui saignait pour un homme qui n'a jamais été le mien.
Short Story · Mafia
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Après l'avoir pardonné, j'ai choisi le divorce

Après l'avoir pardonné, j'ai choisi le divorce

Pour me convaincre de l'épouser, Julien Laurent a organisé soixante-six voyages afin de me demander en mariage. À la soixante-septième fois, j'ai finalement acquiescé, touchée par sa persévérance. Le premier jour de notre mariage, j'ai préparé soixante-six cartes de pardon. Nous avons convenu que chaque fois qu'il me contrariait, il pourrait utiliser une carte pour obtenir mon pardon. Pendant six ans de mariage, chaque fois qu'il m'énervait à cause de son amie d'enfance, il me demandait d'utiliser une carte de pardon. Après avoir utilisé soixante-quatre cartes, Julien a remarqué que quelque chose n'allait pas chez moi.
Short Story · Romance
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101 Chances? No, Sir

101 Chances? No, Sir

I, Ginny Tremaine, have a written agreement in my mate contract with Tyler Kingsley, the chairman of the Werewolf Council. As long as I proposed to him 99 times first, he promised to personally show up at the Office of Werewolf Mate Affairs on the 100th time and complete our marking ceremony. However, Tyler doesn't show up on the promised day and instead appears on the main stage of the Silvernight Music Festival with his lover, Vivian Lowe. In the livestream watched by the entire pack, he leans down and kisses her so intimately that it's practically a declaration of ownership. The social media networks instantly erupt with excitement. "#ChairmanOfTheWerewolfCouncilOfficiallyRevealsMate." "Chairman of the Werewolf Council caught kissing his lover and showing PDA." At the same time, I become a trending search for standing in front of the Mate Affairs office for the 100th time. Everyone speculates about the identity of the mystery man who never showed up and wonders if I will try for a 101st proposal. Tyler, likely feeling guilty, promises me the next day, "Next time, I promise I'll be there on time." He arrives in a crisp suit with papers in hand, standing outside the Mate Affairs office. But all he receives is a short message from me, saying, "Alpha Tyler, there won't be a 101st proposal. We're truly over."
Short Story · Werewolf
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No Longer in Love

No Longer in Love

During a company retreat to Colmar, I found out my boyfriend was going to propose at sunset, surrounded by colleagues. Instead, in the golden light, he dropped to one knee with a ring in hand in front of someone else. “Lana, I’m ready to be the father of your child. Will you marry me?” Lana, the woman Mark had loved for ten years, his unforgettable first love. I stared at the two, watching them embrace. Then I quietly turned away, booked myself a trip three days out, and went home for an arranged date. A year later, I ran into him again when I returned to the country. Mark’s eyes were bloodshot as he grabbed my wrist. “Rosie, you’re finally back. Don’t leave me again…”
Short Story · Romance
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