Remarriage: Marrying a Mysterious CEO
When witnessing the death of her mother, Irina lost her voice. Later, she was forced to get married by her father. Two years after her wedding, she was forced to get a divorce and marry another man who she didn't know. And this man is in a wheelchair.
Married to a Stranger
The memory of her mother's death has not yet cooled, but her father's mistress and her daughter have been welcomed into her home; this is where Alice's nightmare begins.
After enduring two years of abuse, she decides to leave the house her mother left her, vowing to reclaim everything that was hers.
At a party, Alice unexpectedly spends the night with a stranger, only to discover later that she is pregnant...
Her astonishment grows even more when she learns that this unknown man is, in fact, her husband, the person with whom she had been forced to sign a marriage certificate without ever having met.
Is this a joke of fate or a conspiracy? Will Alice be able to take revenge on her father and take control of her destiny?
The Kidnap
A 21-year-old girl suffers from being left alone. Her father dies. Her relatives treat her badly. They sell her. Until he returns and kidnaps her.
"𝑨 𝒍𝒐𝒗𝒆 𝒃𝒆𝒕𝒘𝒆𝒆𝒏 𝒍𝒊𝒏𝒆𝒔 "
..... ....... ... ........ Rosy tossed the book aside. The soft thud echoed louder than it should have. For two days, she’d lived in that world—until 3 a.m. nights, curled under her blanket, whisper
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Midnight Glass (Mature)
The city never slept, and neither did Club Raid, where Johan worked nights as a bar waiter. He’d long grown used to the buzz of music, flirtatious laughter, and tipsy touches. But there was one patr
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My Little Delusion Turned Real – Part 2
I swear, I don’t even know how we ended up here… From strangers to soul-tied lovers. From awkward smiles to this—me on his lap, breathless, needy, completely his. Like, how? How did we go from “Hey
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My Little Delusion Turned Real"
I had always waited… waited for someone who would truly see me. Someone who’d listen without interrupting, who would comfort me when I cried over silly things, someone I could shamelessly spoil and
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