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Aku Pergi Demi Kebahagiaan Suamiku dan Sekretarisnya

Aku Pergi Demi Kebahagiaan Suamiku dan Sekretarisnya

Suamiku adalah seorang presdir yang bertemperamen dingin. Kami sudah menikah selama enam tahun, hubungan kami pun dingin bak es. Untuk kesekian kalinya, dia meninggalkanku dan pergi ke Disneyland bersama sekretarisnya, bahkan menyewa seluruh pertunjukan kembang api untuknya. Saat itulah aku sadar, dia memang bukan milikku sejak awal. Tiga hari setelah dia pulang, aku pergi ke luar negeri bersama putra kami, meninggalkan surat perceraian di meja. Tak kusangka, dia malah bersedih dan berusaha mencariku gila-gilaan.
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Tukang Pijat yang Mantap

Tukang Pijat yang Mantap

Seorang rekan kerja wanita di kantor pergi ke tempat pijat lima kali dalam seminggu. Tiap kali setelah pergi ke sana, keesokan harinya dia selalu datang ke kantor dengan semangat yang tinggi. Aku tidak bisa menahan diri untuk bertanya padanya, "Apa teknik pijat di tempat itu benar-benar sebagus itu? Kamu sampai pergi lima kali seminggu ke sana?" Dia menjawab sambil tersenyum, "Tekniknya benar-benar bagus. Kamu akan mengerti setelah mencobanya sendiri." Akhirnya, aku mengikuti rekan kerja wanita itu ke tempat pijat bernama "Arinda" tersebut. Sejak saat itu, aku juga jadi tidak bisa melepaskan diri.
Short Story · Gairah
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Lest Love Stain the Spring

Lest Love Stain the Spring

When my father's business collapsed, he racked up an astronomical debt to the Andor family. And when they finally came knocking, he did what no loving parent should ever do—he collateralized me, his only daughter, handing me over to Cassian before vanishing off the face of the earth. For ten long years, I stayed by Cassian Andor's side. He treated me with a tenderness so indulgent it bordered on worship. There was nothing I asked for that he would not give; there was no whim of mine he would not entertain. Everyone in our world knew me as his princess. I grew up believing with certainty that once I came of age, he would sweep me into his arms, march me down the aisle, and make me his wife. But reality—cold, brutal, and as dazzlingly cruel as the world we lived in—had other plans. Instead of the ring I had dreamed of, Cassian gifted a breathtaking pink diamond—the very symbol of eternal devotion—to his assistant, Heidi Torres. As if that wasn't betrayal enough, he threw a lavish celebration in her honor, a veritable explosion of flowers. He knew I was deathly allergic to pollen. Yet he still left me stranded there, drowning in a sea of blossoms. Eventually, I collapsed in a violent asthma attack, gasping and clawing for air, teetering on the edge of consciousness. And Cassian? He merely tightened his hold around Heidi in his arms and cast me a cold glance. "Your allergies have been fine for ages," he said with a sneer. "Why the sudden drama today? Don't tell me you're faking it." At that moment, as I lay there humiliated and struggling to breathe, I realized there were exactly seven days left until my twentieth birthday since when I could register a marriage.
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Daddy's Secret Empire

Daddy's Secret Empire

Since I was running late to pick up my son, Kyrie Stone, from school, I did not have time to change out of my work clothes from the construction site inspection. Right at the preschool entrance, I ran into one of his classmates' parents. The man, Adam O'Neil, looked me up and down and asked, "You're Kyrie Stone's father, right?" I nodded politely, about to introduce myself. However, he suddenly scowled and snapped, "No wonder he acts so poorly behaved at school. The apple doesn't fall far from the tree!" I frowned immediately. "What nonsense are you talking about?" He scoffed, getting even more aggressive. "Nonsense? Kyrie shows up to school wearing weird clothes and brings all these ridiculous toys. It's distracting my daughter, Sarah, so much that her grades are slipping." I was speechless, wondering how Sarah O'Neil's declining grades were Kyrie's fault. When I stayed silent, Adam got even bolder. "Just look at those dusty clothes you're wearing. Do you even have the money to send Kyrie to an elite preschool like this, or are you just some laborer trying to keep up appearances?" I thought Adam was insane. After all, Kyrie was attending our family-owned preschool. How was that trying to keep up appearances?
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Lost in the Snow

Lost in the Snow

On the snowy mountain, Shawn Foster's neighbor, Susan Taylor, suffered from altitude sickness. He blamed me for not bringing supplies in time. He tied me up and left me on the mountain, five thousand meters above sea level. "You should experience the pain Susan went through." I rushed up the mountain to find them, completely forgetting that I was already exhausted. Without an oxygen supply, I gasped for air desperately. He held Susan in his arms and headed down the mountain. I begged him for mercy, but he did not even glance at me. I struggled, but I could not break free from the Prusik knot he tied himself. The same knot I once taught him. Three days later, he asked his colleagues about my whereabouts. "I would never have forgiven her so quickly if it's not Susan's kindness." But he did not know—I had long been buried beneath the snow.
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The Last Tulip Blooms Alone

The Last Tulip Blooms Alone

The day I found out I was dying, I ran into my ex-husband—yeah, the richest guy in the country—and his three-months-pregnant wife. He asked if I regretted leaving him when he got sick. I just asked for twenty grand. He told me I didn't deserve to live. What he never knew? Back then, when he was fighting leukemia, the only bone marrow match he had... was me.
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Persona

Persona

Aprillia D
Gilang Angkasa dikenal memiliki kepribadian yang sangat baik, bahkan nyaris tanpa cela. Dia juga memiliki fisik menarik dan wajah yang menawan. Citranya yang demikian membuat orang-orang sekitarnya senang terhadapnya. Tak sedikit kaum hawa yang diam-diam menaruh hati padanya tak terkecuali Safira Riana, gadis lugu yang belum pernah jatuh cinta. Singkat cerita Safira dan Gilang menjalin hubungan. Dan Safira Riana baru mengetahui, di balik pribadinya yang mendekati sempurna itu, Gilang memiliki kebiasaan buruk yang tak diketahui banyak orang. Sikap buruk Gilang itu yang menjadi salah satu masalah yang menjadi penentu sejauh mana hubungan keduanya bertahan. Banyak godaan yang datang dari luar mau pun dari dalam diri keduanya untuk mempertahankan hubungan mereka. Lalu bagaimanakah kisah selanjutnya? Dapatkah Safira mengubah Gilang? Bisakah Gilang meninggalkan kebiasaan buruknya itu? Mampukah hubungan keduanya bertahan? Ini bukanlah cerita yang kalian harapkan. Seperti kisah dua remaja yang saling mencintai dan berakhir bahagia atau kisah persahabatan yang indah dan penuh warna-warni. Tapi mereka juga memiliki kisah persahabatan dan cinta segitiga. (Jangan komentar kalau belum baca sampai habis) Copyright2021, by Aprillia D
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Permainan Kejam Suamiku

Permainan Kejam Suamiku

“Nak, bukan begitu caranya….” Setelah mengalami kecelakaan, anak tiriku jadi seperti anak kecil berusia tujuh delapan tahun. Suamiku ingin meneruskan garis keturunan, jadi dia mencarikan istri untuk anaknya, seorang gadis yang juga mengalami keterbatasan dalam perkembangan mental. Namun, mereka berdua terlalu polos, sama sekali tidak tahu cara menjalani kehidupan suami istri. Aku yang harus mengajari menantuku, bahkan sampai harus memberi contoh langsung pada anak tiriku….
Short Story · Gairah
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Tables Turned

Tables Turned

I was in a car accident while saving my brothers. However, instead of gratitude, they urged the doctors to amputate my legs. "Carol, we're sorry," they said through tears. "We're useless… but don't worry. Even if we have to sell our blood or our kidneys, we'll make sure you're taken care of." Right after surgery, they abandoned me in a shabby apartment. Blood seeped through the sheets as they looked at me with teary eyes—then left in a hurry, claiming they needed to earn money for my treatment. I did not want to drag them down anymore. Enduring the pain, I crawled to the rooftop of a tall building, planning to end my life. That's when I saw it—inside a luxury hotel, a grand celebration was taking place. My brothers were there doting on another girl. She was eating an extravagant cake I had never even dreamed of, wearing a designer princess gown worth a fortune, sparkling with jewels. Everyone called her the Smith family's one and only princess. They had even hired a world-class symphony orchestra to play Happy Birthday just for her. While I lay bleeding in a dingy apartment, they would not spend a few dollars on bandages for me. I watched as my eldest brother gently fed her cake, his eyes full of tenderness. "Jasmine, only you deserve to be our one and only little sister." The second brother placed a tiara on her head with care. "Even for the smallest birthday, we won't let you suffer a single moment of disappointment." The third knelt to help her into a pair of crystal shoes. "Jasmine, you're our most precious darling." Then, standing on the stage, Jasmine held up the black credit card they had gifted her and smiled sweetly. "Brothers," she said, "Carol lost her legs saving you. Maybe you should go see how she's doing?" My eldest brother let out a mocking laugh. "She's not worth it. Now that she's crippled, she'll never be able to compete with you again. She got what she deserved."
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Exposing the Impostor

Exposing the Impostor

The most popular girl from my high school is getting married. She invites everyone in our class to the wedding. I want to act like I don't see the message, but she deliberately tags me in the group chat. "You kept pretending to be a rich girl like me in high school, but I don't hold it against you. In fact, I'll allow you to attend my wedding tomorrow to see what the rich life is like." The other classmates speak up. "You're so generous, Haley. It's no wonder you can marry someone from the Baumer family. I can't believe you can even forgive someone as materialistic as Emma!" "Does someone like Emma Larkin even deserve to attend Haley's wedding? She's so full of herself." As the insults become worse, Haley Stockwell steps forward to keep the peace. "Come on, let's put this behind us. I'm not bothered by these things since it's been so long. Anyway, let's not bear a grudge against Emma when she's already so poor and ugly." Everyone in the group chat starts singing her praises and calling her kind and innocent. I sneer. Haley is the one who kept pretending to be rich—I'm the true heiress from an affluent family, yet she made me out to be a liar. She turned me into the target of everyone's insults. I check the digital wedding invitation to see that the venue is my villa. The groom looks familiar—isn't he my husband's driver? I smile at the thought of what's going to happen. I reply, "Sure! I have to attend your wedding!"
Short Story · Romance
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