Da Caomei
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The 48th Lie
Short stories Today is my sixth wedding anniversary. It's also the day my husband, Liam, brought up divorce for the 47th time.
He does this for Seraphina, his childhood friend. The woman who orchestrated a car crash on our wedding day, a tragedy that left her unable to have children and left him shackled by a debt of guilt. For six years, I have been the price of his repayment.
I endured the relentless cycle. But this time was different. This time, after Seraphina pushed me down a spiral staircase, Liam promised me justice. He swore he would make her pay.
Instead, he ensured the smart home security system "mysteriously" erased all evidence.
That night, from the supposed safety of a house he had arranged, Seraphina had me kidnapped. As her hired thugs tore at my clothes in the back of a cold, dark van, I managed to make one desperate emergency call to Liam through my smartwatch.
He saw my plea. And he hung up.
I leaped from that moving van, not onto asphalt, but into the cold, unforgiving sea. As I fought for my life in the icy water, swallowed by the darkness, I made a vow.
This time, there would be no 48th remarriage.
This time, I would simply cease to exist. Beyond Their Plot: My True Calling
Modern For years, I, Ethan, poured my family's wealth and my own mentorship into Sarah and Emily, cultivating them into tech prodigies destined to lead our industry.
Their acceptance to MIT, cemented by their victory in the National Coding Competition, was supposed to be the crowning achievement, our shared golden ticket to the future.
Then the email dropped: they'd deferred MIT for some 'unremarkable' junior developer, Alex.
My attempts to reason with them were met with empty excuses, until a chilling blue holographic warning materialized before my eyes, threatening a "career-ending injury" if the "male lead" interfered with the "plot."
I was forced to comply, to watch them choose a path I knew would lead to ruin, but I wouldn' t just stand by; my family's resources, the very foundation of their genius, quietly slipped from their grasp.
They didn't realize that without me, they weren't prodigies; they were just two smart girls about to compete on their own.
Their rage was palpable when they realized their access was revoked. "Are you punishing us?" Emily accused.
I met their eyes. "This isn't punishment. It's policy. You made a choice. These are the consequences."
Later, I overheard them. "He's just trying to make us come crawling back," Emily hissed. "He thinks because his family paid for things, he owns us."
Then the true venom of their betrayal struck me: "We'll flatter him... hint I might reconsider the marriage arrangement... Once he restores our access, we'll get what we need for Alex, win the competition, and then dump Ethan and his whole arrogant family for good. He's just a stepping stone."
"Stepping stone." My stomach clenched, the years of gratitude replaced by entitlement. How could they betray everything we built?"
When they brazenly invaded my home with Alex, demanding my office for their "male lead," the holographic text flickered back, labeling me an "obstacle" to their "plot."
But just as Emily, her gentle facade shattered, grabbed my arm, and Sarah slapped me across the face, trying to physically enforce their warped reality, a cold resolve settled in.
I stared at the red mark blooming on my cheek, the pain a searing clarity. They would hurt me to get what they wanted.
"No." My voice was calm despite my throbbing cheek. This wasn't just about them anymore; it was about reclaiming my life.
I would not be a stepping stone. I would not be an obstacle. I would not be written out of my own story. Betrayed Heiress: My Revenge
Romance The last thing I remembered was the coppery taste of my own blood.
Mark, the man I loved more than life itself, smiled cruelly as I bled out on the floor of the company he' d stolen from my family.
My family, ruined. Our name, dragged through the mud. And me, dead at twenty-four, all because I chose the wrong man.
He just whispered, his voice a venomous hiss, "You should have just stayed a stupid, useful tool, Chloe. Did you really think I could love someone like you?"
I, Chloe Sterling, heir to a business empire with an almost supernatural gift for market trends, had given him everything.
I saved him from ruin, sacrificing my own company to build his, only to have him systematically dismantle mine.
His final betrayal? Announcing his engagement to my best friend, Sarah, the same one who' d fed him my strategies and framed my father for embezzlement.
My father subsequently suffered a fatal heart attack. Then, Mark killed me.
I never understood how I could have been so blind, so utterly foolish, to let him destroy everything.
But then, a blinding white light. I gasped, finding myself in my old bedroom, two years younger, with my phone buzzing.
It was the day I first saved Mark.
This time, I wouldn't be his savior. I would be his spectator.
And then, his judge. The Architect of Her Own Demise
Young Adult "Gabrielle? Are you awake?" The whisper cut through the dark, the same saccharine sweetness that had once chilled me to the bone.
My eyes snapped open, a breath catching in my throat. I wasn't in the cramped, lonely apartment where I'd taken my own life. I was back in my Boston University dorm, sophomore year, the exact moment the psychological torture had begun.
In my last life, my roommate Molly Fuller, the seemingly naive small-town girl, methodically dismantled my sanity, piece by piece. From "accidental" coffee spills on my laptop to "innocent" lies that ruined my relationships, her constant torment culminated in a crippling mental breakdown.
I lost my scholarship, my future, and eventually, the will to live. I died alone, haunted by her pervasive manipulations, utterly bewildered by how someone so seemingly innocent could orchestrate such a devastating campaign of destruction.
But this time, as her silhouette materialized through the curtain, my heart didn't pound with fear. It thrummed with a cold, hard rhythm of vengeance. This time, I knew every single move she would make, and I would make her regret every single one. The Woman He Left For Dead
Romance My husband, Liam, the anchor I' d clung to for ten years, just filed for divorce. Standing outside the Houston courthouse, the bone-deep chill wasn' t just from the freak Texas snow; it was the cold truth of his disdain. He sped off in his Porsche, leaving me stranded, echoing his brutal words: "You need to learn to stand on your own."
Back in our sterile mansion, two crushing secrets sat on my nightstand: a diagnosis of Stage IV pancreatic cancer and an ultrasound photo showing I was ten weeks pregnant. He never came home to find them. Instead, I called him, only for a pop starlet' s syrupy voice to answer-the woman he was having an affair with.
In that gut-wrenching moment, my despair didn't break me; it hardened. I was dying, pregnant, and abandoned by the man who promised forever. I burned my secrets in the fireplace, the smoke stinging my eyes, then called Liam back.
"I' m contesting the divorce." My voice was steady, newfound steel replacing shattered hope. I would drag this out, make it messy, expose him. If he wanted his freedom, he' d have to come home. He' d have to spend our last thirty days together. This was no longer about love; it was about survival, and I wouldn't be discarded. Project Chimera's Reckoning
Modern My wife, Jessica, and I built NovaTech Solutions from the ground up. I was the tech genius, the lead architect for our most critical DoD contract, Project Chimera. Our life seemed perfect.
Then came the call: Jessica had a minor car accident. Her memory loss was selective, remembering board members but not our anniversary. She started bringing her young, flashy intern, Kevin, everywhere, claiming he was "helping her remember."
One night, I came home early and overheard them. "This amnesia thing is working perfectly," Kevin smirked. My brilliant, beautiful wife laughed, "Of course, sweetie. You'll have my undivided attention. He' ll be gone, and the company will be ours." My blood ran cold. The woman I loved had orchestrated this elaborate lie to steal everything I built.
The next morning, at an all-hands meeting, she publicly humiliated me, calling my professional arrangement "unclear," and demanded I resign, handing over Project Chimera to Kevin. Everyone watched as I calmly signed the termination papers. Then, looking her in the eye, I said, "Jessica, I want a divorce."
They thought they had won. They thought I would crawl back. But as I walked away, leaving my company, my home, and the woman I thought I knew, a chilling resolve settled in. I wouldn't just disappear; I would stand back and watch the inevitable consequences of their betrayal unfold. Their victory was only the beginning of their true downfall. Waking Up To Betrayal
Modern Sarah, a thriving architect, gently touched her four-month baby bump, filled with the boundless joy of expecting her first child.
Beside her, her loving husband, Mark, awaited the perfect news from their routine prenatal check-up.
But then, Mark, an analytical doctor, accessed the baby's full genetic report on the hospital system.
His bright smile evaporated, his face turned a sickly, ashen gray, and his previously warm eyes became cold, hard.
"This pregnancy," Mark flatly declared, "It's non-viable. We need to schedule a therapeutic abortion. Immediately."
Sarah's world shattered as the man she cherished transformed into a merciless stranger demanding the abortion of their seemingly healthy child.
Her powerful parents arrived, not to protect her, but her esteemed father' s face erupted in furious judgment after seeing the report.
Her socialite mother chillingly decided, "This is problematic. The pregnancy must be managed. Quietly."
They coerced her into a secluded wellness retreat, medicated her into a fog, and orchestrated a miscarriage that tragically led to her death, baffled and utterly betrayed.
How could her perfect family conspire such a monstrous act for a baby everyone said was healthy?
What unspeakable secret did that genetic report hold that destroyed her life and heart?
Then, Sarah jolted awake in her own bed, back to the very morning of that harrowing appointment.
The nightmarish memories of her past death were terrifyingly visceral-a second chance.
This time, she wouldn't be a victim.
She would fight to save her baby, starting by getting that full, revealing genetic report herself.
The truth, and her determined survival, would finally be unearthed. A Decade of Vengeance
Young Adult In Oakhaven, I was "Amy Jenkins," the quiet new girl, innocently bumping into Kevin Miller, the town's star quarterback.
I endured the queen bee Jessie Bell's snide remarks, always responding with a saccharine smile, cementing my place right by Kevin's side.
Jessie, notoriously possessive, saw me as a threat.
At the homecoming party, she staged a dramatic fall, feigning a severe ankle injury, sending me a triumphant look as Kevin literally carried her away.
Later, Kevin called, voice strained, relaying Jessie’s accusations: I was a gold-digger, a schemer, destroying his best friend’s peace.
He showed me doctored photos, twisting innocent meetings into scandalous rendezvous, now convinced by Jessie's manipulative narrative.
I was abandoned, outwardly humiliated, as Kevin chose her fabricated loyalty over mine.
It seemed a sweet new girl was unfairly cast aside by her boyfriend, betrayed by a manipulative bully.
A classic defeat of innocence by calculated drama.
But what if losing this specific battle was always part of the plan?
Because "Amy Jenkins" was never real.
And Jessie Bell was about to learn she hadn't just tangled with a new girlfriend.
She'd incited Isabella Ross, who had meticulously planned her devastating revenge for ten years, all for Sophia and every girl Jessie had ever tried to destroy. You might like
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Serena Light Serafina Marie Regnante led the perfect life.
Gorgeous looks, beautiful personality, charismatic charm, loving parents, protective brothers, with her dream job and her own house, and not to forget the best fiance anyone could possibly ask for.
Her life was flawless: serene, secure, happy, meticulous, and beautiful.
That is, until an untold secret leads to the death of those dearest to her, and causes her perfect world to come crashing down.
In a place where peace and safety become foreign, where can she find the tranquility she most desires in a world of chaos?
In her bodyguard, of course.
A man whose sole purpose is her protection. Not only from the enemies out to get her, but from the destruction inside her as well.
But both of them knew to keep their feelings hidden away, because she was the modern form of royalty, and he nothing more than a servant to the princess.
Can the two keep it professional, or do their hands slip and their lips wander?
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"You're my favorite," I found myself admitting as the cool breeze gently caressed our faces, tucking my hair behind me.
"Favorite what?" He asked in confusion, tilting his head to look at me.
"Oh well..." I stammered. "Well, just that. My favorite pair of eyes to look into. My favorite name to see on my phone. My favorite way to spend the afternoon. Fill in the blanks, cupcake... I left it at favorite for a reason." I teased with a grin, watching his expression turn thoughtful.
"You're my favorite, too."
[COMPLETED] Mr. Ceo & I
dreannaxoxo16 Asher, is the cocky, arrogant, rude, and closed off Ceo of The National Elect Industries. He works hard for what he wants. He has everything he needs except one thing... A personal assistant until Natalia fulfills the position. Unfortunately they loathe each other. She puts him in his place, while he pushes her buttons. However Natalia's young daughter clenches at Asher's heart and possibly ties Natalia and Asher together.
Natalia, is a sarcastic, independent, opinionated, and strong willed women. Recently having a baby at 3 years of age. Natalia fulfills the position of a personal assistant of the CEO of The National Elect Industries. She accepts the job to make a successful living for her and her daughter. However she can't stand him, let alone working for him. However, Natalia's little daughter warms up to Asher. She sees a side of him that draws her to him and possibly take interest in.