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Into the Sunlight

Into the Sunlight

I was a plus-size girl, weighing about 220 pounds. On graduation day, I finally gathered the courage to confess my feelings to Calvin Preston, the heartthrob I had been crushing on for three years. Surprisingly, he said yes! To celebrate, we went out that night. But things took a dark turn. I was tricked into drinking too much and was drugged. Calvin and his buddies violated me and, to make matters worse, they filmed it all. The next thing I knew, the video had gone viral online with a cruel caption, “Who’s brave enough to try a 220-pound girl?” As the humiliating video spread like wildfire, the shock and shame were too much for my grandfather to bear. It broke his heart, quite literally.
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The Price of Separation

The Price of Separation

For five years, I thought our marriage was solid. Then, my husband, Lionel Franco’s first love, Sandra Howard, posted a photo of a property deed on her social media. The caption read: [Thank you, Lionel, for transferring the house to me.] I stared in disbelief and left a single comment: [WTF?] Lionel called within minutes. “She’s a struggling single mother. Transferring the house to her makes it easier for her son to get into school. It doesn’t affect where we live,” he snapped. “How can you be so lacking in compassion?” In the background, I heard her muffled sobs. Half an hour later, she tagged me in another post.  This time, she flaunted her Mercedes worth over a million dollars, with the caption: [Paid in full. As the saying goes, ‘Where a man spends his money, that's where his heart is’.] I knew he bought it to soothe her temper. But this time, I had enough. I decided to divorce him.
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Love Meets the Line

Love Meets the Line

After five years of marriage, my wife’s childhood friend posted a photo of a property deed in his social media circle with the caption, [Thank you, Miss CEO, for transferring the house to me.] I was stunned when I saw the address on the deed—it was my home. Confused, I left a comment. [?] Almost immediately, my wife, Alice, called and scolded me. "He’s a single dad, so pitiful! I only transferred the house to his name to make it easier for his daughter to attend school. It doesn’t affect us living there. How can you be so heartless and lack even a shred of compassion?" In the background, I could hear her childhood friend complaining bitterly. Half an hour later, he posted on social media again and tagged me. This time, he showed off a $150,000 sports car with the caption, [Paid in full! As the saying goes, where a woman spends her money is where her heart lies.] I knew it was my wife who bought him the car to make up for upsetting him. But this time, I’ve made up my mind—I’m filing for divorce.
Short Story · Romance
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Groveling at Her Feet

Groveling at Her Feet

On the company's designated monthly day off, Gigi Lott, Donald Hoover's secretary, posted an Instagram story. The caption read, "So what if you're the boss of me when we're at work during the day? At night, I'm the one on top!" In the photo, she was lying atop a water bed covered in rose petals, and the usually stern Donald was kneeling down to massage her feet for her. From his pocket hung a brand new golden necklace. Just that morning, I bought several gold bars and gave them to Donald while beseeching him to make our relationship public. He happily took the locket from me, but when I tried to take a photo of us with our phone, he smacked my phone out of my hands, smashing it into pieces. With a look of pure derision, he declared, "Why don't you take a good look at yourself in the mirror first? You really are a motherless wretch who wasn't raised right. Look at the lengths you'd go to just to ruin me!" Throughout the last five years, I had meekly gone along with his demand that we keep our relationship a secret, claiming it was because office romances were forbidden. But now, I was abruptly hit with the realization of how laughable it all was. The next day, I sent my father a message. "I admit defeat. I'm willing to come home and inherit the family business."
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The Day I Stopped Loving You

The Day I Stopped Loving You

My mother-in-law’s final wish was simple—she wanted one last trip to Hawaii, to bask in the warmth of the sun before her time ran out. But her son, Vincent, didn’t see it that way. He thought I was manipulating her, using her as an excuse to drag him on a vacation he didn’t want. So, out of spite, he refused to grant her dying wish. I begged him. Pleaded. Swallowed my pride and all the hurt his accusations brought. After relentless persuasion, he finally relented. I thought, at last, I could give Lucy the happiness she deserved. But on the day we were set to leave, Vincent was nowhere to be found. And that same day, Lucy suffered a heart attack. She passed away with only me by her side—never getting to feel the warmth of the sun on her skin one last time. And then I saw it. A picture. Vincent, tagged at a luxury resort with his ex. The caption from her read: Thank you for abandoning your job to take me on this trip. You’re the best. I didn’t scream. I didn’t cry. I didn’t even confront him. I just packed my bags and left. And this time? Vincent found out about the truth and begged me to stay.
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Akhiri Kisah Cinta Ku (Bahasa Malaysia)

Akhiri Kisah Cinta Ku (Bahasa Malaysia)

Fayyadh Rizqi - Nur Qaseh Maisarah!! Nur Qaseh Maisarah - Selamat tinggal Fayyadh! Nur Qaseh Maisarah, nama seindah orangnya. Tetapi, nasib selalu tidak menyebelahinya. Dia selalu bernasib malang dalam bab percintaan. Ammar Mukhriz - Qaseh, awak terlalu baik untuk saya. Setiap lelaki yang datang dalam hidupnya bagaikan hanya sebuah persinggahan. Dia tidak jauh berbeza dengan hentian rehat di R&R. Hafiz Amsyar - Saya akan jadi orang pertama yang akan datang meminang awak. Setiap yang datang akan memberi harapan dan janji-janji yang belum pasti. Dia juga bodoh kerana terlalu cepat percaya. Padahal sudah banyak kali terkena. Fidaiy - Qaseh, are you okay? Iman - Will you marry me? Kehadiran Fidaiy mencuit lagi hatinya. Sikap mengambil berat yang dipamerkan oleh lelaki itu membuatkan dia sentiasa rasa selamat. Pada masa yang sama, teman lamanya kembali menghubungi dia dan menyatakan hasratnya yang sudah lama berputik. Siapakah yang akan memiliki hatinya? Pada siapakah yang harus dia percaya? Adakah dia bakal menjadi tempat persinggahan untuk ke sekian kalinya? Segalanya bakal terungkai di dalam “Akhiri Kisah Cinta Ku”.
Romance
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Hey Sis, You Can Keep the Trash

Hey Sis, You Can Keep the Trash

Three months before my wedding, my fiancé, Henry Siebert, decided it was the perfect time to drop a maternity photo shoot on social media—with my foster sister, Betty Foster. The caption? Oh, just this gem: [Legally welcoming our little one into the world.] Betty added a shy emoji. And my mom? She liked the post and wrote: [Once the baby is born, I'll help take care of it so you two can enjoy your time together as a couple.] I couldn't help myself. I replied with a single question mark. And then Henry's DMs came in hot: [She's just borrowing me for a year to get married. Once the baby's born, I'll come back to you.]
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THE UNSEEN CLOUD

THE UNSEEN CLOUD

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This is a story of transition from a typical maasai lifestyle to a modernized lifestyle through education.It portrays the role of a woman in a child's life in traditional maasai life.The book,shows a caption of the hard struggle to literacy and freedom of thought.The maasai background and set up represents the kind of lifestyle undergone by many other pastoralist communities in Kenya.The story captures daily encounters,escapades,sheer luck,besides brevity,mostly undergone by different community groups.Women are a representation of love,courage,support,and are a source of comfort for the family.
Urban
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Selamat Malam, Tuan Ares

Selamat Malam, Tuan Ares

Bahkan setelah 2 kali kehidupan, Rose masih belum bisa melelehkan hati Jay Ares yang seperti bukit es. Patah hati, Rose memilih untuk hidup berpura-pura dalam pengaruh seorang lelaki idiot, menipu si lelaki dan kabur membawa 2 orang anaknya. Tuan Ares sangat marah karena hal tersebut, orang-orang di sekitar sudah mengira bahwa ini adalah akhir dari kehidupan si Rose. Tiba-tiba keesokan harinya, Tuan Besar Ares terlihat duduk berlutut di tengah jalan dan merayu seorang anak kecil manja, “ Ayo, jangan nakal dan mari pulang bersamaku!”“Aku akan mengikutimu, tapi dengan syarat!”“Katakan apa syarat-syaratnya?”“Kamu tidak boleh membuliku, berbohong padaku, dan terutama tidak boleh memasang muka masam di depanku. Kamu harus selalu menyapaku sebagai orang yang paling cantik, dan kamu harus tersenyum setiap kamu memikirkanku…”“OK, baiklah!”Setiap orang yang menyaksikan hal itu terheran-heran! Apakah ini hanya misteri yang selama ini belum mereka ketahui tentang bagaimana menaklukkan Mr Ares? Mr Ares sendiri tampak kehabisan akal, karena dia tidak dapat menghukum si gadis kecil, Ia hanya bisa memanjakannya sampai si anak puas.
Romansa
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It's Easy to Fall Out of Love

It's Easy to Fall Out of Love

For eight long years, Bryan Millan and I were married, but you’d never have known it by looking at his life. He never once acknowledged our relationship in public. Not a single post, not a single mention of me on his social media. Then came our anniversary. The day that was supposed to be about us. Instead, Bryan made an announcement on his Instagram account—just not the one I expected. There he was, hand in hand with his assistant, her draped in a wedding dress. The caption read: [When you're in love, you want the whole world to know.] The comments flooded in. [Bryan finally got married!] [Congrats! Wishing you a lifetime of happiness together!] In that moment, I could no longer lie to myself. Bryan wasn't reserved. He just never loved me. So, I decided to let go. But he wasn't ready for that. He clung to me, desperate now. But I pried his hands off and laughed—a real, genuine laugh, the kind that comes from somewhere deep inside when you realize you're finally free. Then, I looked him straight in the eye and said the words I'd been holding in, "Don't beg me to come back. Because now that I don't love you, I've never felt better."
Short Story · Romance
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