Tallie Oettinger
2 Published Stories
Tallie Oettinger's Books and Stories
The Unrivaled Son-in-law
Modern "I will take everything I once lost back with my own hands!" Noah Reed vowed to himself.
Four years ago, his family abandoned him and he became homeless. He had nowhere else to go and wandered on the streets for a long time.
When he was down and out, a gorgeous and kind angel, Charlotte Pierce showed up and helped him. One thing led to another and they soon became husband and wife.
The first few months of their marriage weren't easy. Noah felt less of a man because he couldn't cater for her.
He decided to join the army just to become more worthy of her. After four years of active service, he made great achievements during wars and was awarded the highest honors.
Noah was now at the finish line of the race at becoming a better man. But to his greatest surprise, he found out that Charlotte's parents were forcing her to remarry.
Her parents had no regard for him. With all firmness, he vowed again, "I'll not lose anything precious to me again. I swear to protect our love.
I, Noah Reed, will take back everything that I lost. All those who ridiculed me and wrote me off will bite their fingers in regret when my true identity is revealed!"
And so, Noah embarked on another journey—one of revenge and fighting for love. The Almighty Husband
Modern "I will take everything I once lost back with my own hands!" Noah Reed vowed to himself.
Four years ago, his family abandoned him and he became homeless. He had nowhere else to go and wandered on the streets for a long time.
When he was down and out, a gorgeous and kind angel, Charlotte Pierce showed up and helped him. One thing led to another and they soon became husband and wife.
The first few months of their marriage weren't easy. Noah felt less of a man because he couldn't cater for her.
He decided to join the army just to become more worthy of her. After four years of active service, he made great achievements during wars and was awarded the highest honors.
Noah was now at the finish line of the race at becoming a better man. But to his greatest surprise, he found out that Charlotte's parents were forcing her to remarry.
Her parents had no regard for him. With all firmness, he vowed again, "I'll not lose anything precious to me again. I swear to protect our love.
I, Noah Reed, will take back everything that I lost. All those who ridiculed me and wrote me off will bite their fingers in regret when my true identity is revealed!"
And so, Noah embarked on another journey—one of revenge and fighting for love. You might like
The Ex-Fiancé You Can't Afford To Lose
Madel Cerda I stood in the ballroom with a diamond ring in my pocket, waiting to be crowned King of the empire I had built from the ground up.
Instead, the woman I loved walked to the microphone and signed my death warrant with a smile.
Serena didn't announce our engagement.
She announced that Luca Moretti—an incompetent associate I'd almost fired three times—was the new Underboss and her partner in life.
Then, she kissed him. Deep and possessive, right in front of the entire Commission.
My heart didn't break; it simply stopped.
Luca smirked at me, wearing a suit that was too tight, while Serena looked at me with cold, dead eyes.
"Dante is the old guard," she told the crowd, dismissing me like a waiter. "We are moving in a new direction."
They stripped me of my title. They humiliated me on live television. They thought they had taken my crown.
But they forgot one crucial detail.
I was the Architect.
I had built the encrypted logistics system that kept the FBI in the dark. A system that required my specific biometric code every morning to function.
I didn't make a scene. I didn't scream. I simply placed the ring on a waiter's tray and walked out into the night.
Forty-eight hours later, the Vitiello empire was in a freefall. The accounts were frozen. The shipments were flagged.
My phone buzzed. It was Serena.
"Dante," she panicked, her voice trembling. "Fix it. Now."
I took a sip of my espresso and smiled at the chaos on the news.
"I'm afraid I can't do that, Serena. You fired the only pilot who knows how to fly the plane."