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Lost You in Two Lifetimes

Lost You in Two Lifetimes

Echo ImageRebornGirl PowerRegret
I never called my stepbrother, Victor Rossi, "brother." I loved him. In my previous life, I forced him to marry me, and we became the most infamously miserable couple in New Hampston's mafia circles. On Monday, he threw me into a lion's cage after starving the beast for three days. On Tuesday, I tied him to a spinning wheel and forced him to play Russian roulette. He hated me for tearing him away from the woman he loved. I hated him because we had grown up side by side, yet even after ten years of marriage, he could not forget the woman from the fishing village. Even in bed, wrapped around each other, we hurled the cruelest curses at one another. When the cruise ship went up in flames, Victor gave me his chance to live. He shoved me onto the last lifeboat, his voice gentler than it had ever been. "This life was exhausting. I don't want to fight with you anymore. Live well. In the next life, let me go." I watched the fire swallow him along with the ship. The deep sea buried everything. The light in my eyes went out with it. I threw myself into the freezing water and ended that absurd, painful life with my own hands. When I opened my eyes again, I returned to the moment I forced him to marry me. In this life, I would not destroy us both. As I watched him kneel before me, defiant even in the face of death, I did not drive away the woman he loved as I had before. "I will let you have her." Under Victor's stunned gaze, my eyes reddened as I spoke softly. "This time, I am the one who does not want you."
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The Day I Didn't Stop Her

The Day I Didn't Stop Her

AnonymousWinning Back the HusbandChildhood SweetheartsMarriageTragic LoveRegretBiasIndependencePlot TwistsMelodramatic
On our wedding day, my wife's first love, Hank Scott, threatened to slit his wrists. She ignored him and went through with the ceremony anyway, until news arrived that he was dead, his blood staining the ground. From that moment on, Shirley Lowell withdrew into a convent, becoming the cold, distant woman everyone knew. In the name of atonement, she forced me to copy the Bible a thousand times and kneel in endless prayer, grinding me down until I was crippled. Bound to a wheelchair, I asked her for a divorce. She refused, saying we owed Hank a debt and had to atone for it together. She used my family to threaten me, keeping me by her side and tormenting me for the rest of my life. When I opened my eyes again, I was back on our wedding day. This time, I chose to push her toward Hank. I would become the first love in her heart, the one who led her onto the path of devout faith.
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Kidnap the CEO

Kidnap the CEO

vlackpantherActionAdventurousComedyCEOHeir/HeirnessSecretaryBetrayalKidnapOffice Relationship
Si Riana ay gagawin ang lahat para mabuhay. Pagraraket. Pagtitinda. Kahit ano, basta hindi ang pagbebenta ng katawan. Nasanay na siyang gawin ang lahat para sa kaniyang pamilya at mga kapatid. Pinapangako niya sa kanyang sarili na kahit anong mangyari, gagawin niya ang lahat. Magiging matatag siya sa kabila ng dagok ng buhay pero paano kung may di inaasahang dumating? Paano kong imbis na lumaban siya ng paulit ulit, ito ang nagiging dahilan niya para unti unti siyang panghinaan ng loob? Paano kong siya ang dahilan? Paano niya makakayanan lahat? Paano?
Romance
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The Man Who Gave His Kidney Away

The Man Who Gave His Kidney Away

South TwigTragic LoveFeel-Good StoryPlot TwistsMistressBiasMarriageFace SlappingWinning Back the Husband
To save my father-in-law, I donated a kidney—but on the very day I was discharged, she didn't hesitate for a second to shove me into the guest room. "Those centipede-like scars are disgusting. Don't show yourself to me again!" In the dead of night, my wound tore open. I collapsed into a pool of blood, dialing her number 100 times, desperate for help. She hung up every single time. Meanwhile, the master bedroom echoed with Theo Reynold's low, passionate growls. In that instant, every ounce of strength drained from me. When I was admitted to the hospital, I held the military medal my mother had left me on her deathbed. That was when I remembered the woman even the mayor bowed to when she walked into a room. Without thinking, I dialed the long-forgotten number. "Commander Jennings, you once said you owed my mother a debt of gratitude. Now… I want you to marry me."
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Some Other Lifetimes

Some Other Lifetimes

IamwillishhhAgentRegretMysteryArrogantLovers ReunionSecret LoveDominantTragedyDark Romance
The story is a mixture of fantasy, a bit of comedy, unconventional romance, and addressing issues that people encounter everyday rolled into one. This ought to leave meaningful lessons about love, one's existence, new beginnings , and dealing with the different nuances of life.
LGBTQ+
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Nice Try, But No Kidney

Nice Try, But No Kidney

Cha-Ching InkUnattainable LoveBiasFamily EmotionsCheatingRemorse FamilyTragic LoveCounter AttackMelodramatic
Ten years ago, I ditched a high-paying job for my family. A decade later, they asked for my kidney—supposedly for my daughter, Talia. Turns out, the real patient was Hudson's first love's son. They didn't even fake remorse. Hudson sneered, convinced I couldn't survive without him. Talia called me old and fat, acting like I should be grateful to help Bianca's kid. A whole decade of sacrifice, and what did I get? No love. No thanks. Just entitlement. To them, I was nothing but a free, disposable maid. So I walked. No regrets. I rebuilt my life, found a job, and never looked back. Then reality smacked them. Hudson and Talia finally realized everything I'd done. They begged me to come back—but my heart was already stone-cold. In the end, I left the country, threw myself into work, and finally learned what it meant to live.
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The Girl He Didn't See

The Girl He Didn't See

Blue ThingChildhood SweetheartsUnattainable LoveBiasWinning Back the WifeFemale GrowthFake DeathTragic LovePlot TwistsMelodramatic
The day she found out about the tumor, Noemi Rosales made one wild choice—she'd give her corneas to her blind husband, Daniel Gomez. Quietly. No spotlight, no drama. Too bad Daniel only cared about Ivanna Lopez. He ate up every lie she fed him and iced Noemi out like she was nothing. "I want you out of my life." Cool. Noemi could do that. "Ms. Rosales, are you certain you want Mr. Gomez listed as the cornea recipient?" "Yeah. Give them to him. Once I'm gone, the hospital can use the rest of me for science or whatever." She scrawled her signature. "Don't tell him."
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The One He Didn't Save

The One He Didn't Save

AnonymousAfter DeathTragic LovePlot TwistsUnattainable LoveBiasRegretMarriage
My husband's ex got kidnapped with me. The guy gave him a choice. "Your ex or your wife. Pick one." Maverick didn't even flinch. He chose her and walked off. After that, hell broke loose. I got tortured till I died. Much later, Maverick decided I was worth remembering. Sent people to find me. Too late. I was already rotting in a dump.
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She Didn't Show on Our Big Day

She Didn't Show on Our Big Day

AnonymousRegretUnattainable LoveWinning Back the HusbandMelodramaticIndependenceMale POVCheating
It was the day of our marriage. We were supposed to meet up at the City Hall, but my fiancee stood me up. I waited for her the whole day, and the only answer I got was a picture from her assistant. My girlfriend sat astride on his lap, and her arms were wrapped around his neck while they were locked in a deep kiss. "Sorry, Mr. Terraton. Sophie insisted on comforting me. You don't mind, do you?" I demanded answers from my girlfriend, but that only made her impatient. "He donated his blood to me. Yeah, I was with him, but so what? Man up, will you?" That killed any love I had for her, and I called my soon-to-be ex-girlfriend's sister. "Hey, Sylvie. Yeah, about your proposal. So will you marry me?"
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The Kidney He Gave Away

The Kidney He Gave Away

Buff AuroraTragic LoveMelodramaticMistressBiasMarriageCheating
The hospital suddenly called to inform me that the kidney I had been scheduled to receive had been transferred—by my husband—to his first love. I confronted him. He replied casually, "It's just one kidney. Are you really in such a hurry? Daphne needs it more, so let her have it first. You're not going to die anytime soon anyway!" I stood there holding the medical report proving he had uremia, and in that moment, my three-year marriage felt like a joke. Fine. He was right. I wasn't the one who was sick—so what was I rushing for?
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