Redrafting the Villainess
Camila always carried more than she could bear. Between obligations she never chose, pains she learned to hide, and a routine that consumed her slowly, her only solace came from the pages of books—especially that historical romance where everything was beautiful, magical... and predictable.
But the unpredictable struck. After a death as sudden as it was unjust, Camila wakes inside her favorite story—not as the beloved heroine, but as the tragic villainess known for her flawless dresses, piercing wit, and an ending shrouded in flames and betrayal.
Now, among scheming nobles, untamed magic, and a prewritten fate, Camila faces a choice: accept the role she’s been given... or rewrite everything with her own hands—including the villainess’s finale.
For not all villains are born wicked.
Black Magic for the Village Flower
Nana was the village’s most beautiful flower. Five young men had proposed to her, but she rejected them all for various reasons.
One day, Nana felt an unbearable pain in her chest. She went to the doctor and was declared free of breast cancer. However, the pain in her breasts persisted. A week later, they began to rot, causing her immense suffering.
Many suspected that Nana had been cursed with santet (black magic).
Who had cast this dark spell on Nana?
Would she be able to fight against this sinister magic?
The Despised Son-in-Law Becomes the Ruler
Vindra is a son-in-law who lives in his wife's family house and throughout that time, Vin has always been insulted and belittled because of his low caste.
But one day, he accidentally got a gemstone and reactivated it which gave him medical abilities and managed to save a child who was on the verge of death. Thanks to his help, Vin got a black card which was able to change his life.
What is the story of Vindra, changing his life from a lowly son-in-law to an unrivaled ruler with his gemstones and medical expertise?
“Love in the Shadow of Revenge”
Prologue: The Curse of the Moon Under a silver moon, in the depths of the Suryavanth forest, legends whispered of a hidden realm where serpents could turn into humans. Among them was one feared and a
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The boy who borrowed my pen (and my peace)
The first time Aarav met Reyansh, he was half-asleep, and the other boy was already stealing his pen. Literally. Aarav had just placed his favorite blue gel pen on his desk, yawned once, and then—wh
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I hate you dork...
"I'll start with—" "shit... Sorry I spilled your coke..." My eyes twitched. I took a sigh. "It's fine... I don't like it when it's not cold..." We wasted time cleaning the coke that were spilled
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Professor's Tempting Lil Kitten
The lecture hall buzzed with the low hum of students packing up their notebooks and laptops as Dr. Elias Thorne wrapped up his Tuesday afternoon class on Victorian literature. At 32, he commanded the
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