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He Lost Me Twice, Never Again

He Lost Me Twice, Never Again

Ongoing · Daisy Swift
They say werewolves only love once, love until death.

But when my destined mate chose another woman in a life-or-death moment, when I tore up that sacred contract with my own hands, I finally understood—some loves are destined to end in betrayal.

I am Ainsley Silverstone, heir to the Silver Moon pack. I thought the worst pain was being betrayed, until I awakened memories of my past life and discovered this betrayal had already played out once before, a century ago.

The same choices, the same ending, the same heartbreak.

But this time, I won't make the same mistakes. When the ancient Silver Wolf bloodline awakened within me, when the Northern Snow Wolf King tore apart every enemy for my sake, I finally understood fate's message—

True love isn't destiny's arrangement, but unconditional choice.

Yet when the man who once betrayed me used his life to shield me from a fatal blow, I realized that some debts can only be repaid with a lifetime.

Past life, present life—who is my true mate?

In this world where ancient bloodlines clash with modern hearts, where spy games threaten pack alliances, and where the Moon Goddess's will battles against free choice, I must decide: Will I choose the safety of new love, or risk everything for a second chance at redemption?

Because in the end, some bonds transcend time itself.

And some betrayals... cut deeper than death.
I Quit My Billionaire Boss And Fell For Everything He Hates

I Quit My Billionaire Boss And Fell For Everything He Hates

Ongoing · Piper Hayes
My name is Claire Bennett, and at twenty-nine, I finally said "no" to that midnight call.

Twenty years. From pudding cups in an orphanage to a lakefront mansion in Seattle, I spent two decades proving I was "useful"—until a woman in La Perla lingerie told me to fetch her coat. Like a servant.

"Without me, what can you even do?" Ethan asked, standing among broken wine glasses.

I didn't know the answer. But I left anyway.

First day back at that run-down Evergreen orphanage, I met Luca. He looked at me like I was the plague—"This isn't a resort for rich people to do guilt therapy."

I fucking hated this man.

Until that rainy night at the dive bar, under those dim lights, when I heard him singing: "I built these walls so high... then you walked in with your broken smile, and suddenly I'm terrified..."

Then he swung his guitar at the men trying to hurt me.

In the rain, in that shabby motel, he said: "The first day I saw you, I knew I was in trouble."

But the story wasn't over. Because three months later, a plain rental sedan pulled up to the orphanage...
When I Disappeared, He Regretted It

When I Disappeared, He Regretted It

Ongoing · Coralie Sullivan
I thought I was the happiest woman in the world... until I clicked on that video.

The moment the screen lit up, my entire world came crashing down.

The woman on the bed was Calista - that girl who grew up with us since we were kids. And that hand caressing her skin was wearing the wedding ring I had personally put on Matteo's finger.

"I've missed you so much..."
"You drive me crazy, baby..."

Those sweet words I knew so well completely destroyed me.

Everyone said we were the perfect couple, but who knew this marriage was built on nothing but lies?

Since he's so good at acting, I guess it's time I gave him a show of my own. I'm going to make sure everyone sees what this "perfect husband" really is...
The Dreams He Stole

The Dreams He Stole

Ongoing · Coralie Sullivan
The day I died, I found a locked box in my husband's closet.

Inside were thirty years of lies.

Gray Reed saved my life when I was eight. Everyone said I owed him everything. At eighteen, I gave him my college applications to "help revise" - he was my guidance counselor. He told me, "Livy, you're not competitive enough. Stanford's too hard. Consider community college instead."

I believed him. I stayed in our small town, took over the family Mexican restaurant, married him. Thirty years later he died, and I discovered the truth—

He photocopied my entire application and gave it to his first love, Elysia Hunt.

She used MY application to get into Stanford. Built a Silicon Valley empire on MY life.

While I spent thirty years trapped in this town, married to the man who stole my future.

But when I opened my eyes, I was back in September 1995, first week of senior year, eighteen years old—

This time, no one steals my dreams.
$3 Million Richer, But He Dumped Me

$3 Million Richer, But He Dumped Me

Ongoing · Juniper Marlow
I thought winning the lottery would save our family. I never imagined it would destroy it.
When Colton held up that $3 million lottery ticket, I cried with relief—no more struggling with rent, finally our kids could have a good life. I even threw a BBQ to celebrate with all our trailer park neighbors.
But he stood on that picnic table and announced to everyone: "Winning this money made me realize I've been settling for a life that's too small. Brandi, I want a divorce."
Then a blonde nail salon worker who looked barely 22 stepped out of a red Camaro: "Hi everyone, I'm Raven, his new girlfriend."
What broke my heart more was my 15-year-old daughter Skylar choosing to go with her father: "Mom, I'm tired of being poor, tired of people calling us trailer trash."
Overnight, I lost my husband, my daughter, my home, even my job. At 33, I was sleeping on my friend's couch with my 8-year-old son, the laughingstock of the entire town.
But when I discovered this nail technician's true identity, everything changed...
He Changed Our Wedding Venue for His Sweetheart

He Changed Our Wedding Venue for His Sweetheart

Ongoing · Joy Brown
I thought next week I'd be walking through the daisies on Grandma's farm to marry the man who promised to treat me like a princess—until our wedding planner's call shattered everything. He'd changed our venue to a Tuscan castle because it was his childhood friend Lina's favorite place? When exactly had I agreed to that?

What chilled me to the bone was seeing Grandma's heirloom necklace—my heirloom—around Lina's throat. He told me to "be reasonable," claimed the farm was "beneath" his status, but wasn't he the one who swore he'd make my childhood dream come true?

When he slapped me in front of everyone at his family party to defend Lina, reality finally hit me: the man I'd given my heart to for four years—what exactly did he think I was to him?
When He Came for Me, Our Daughter Was Already Three

When He Came for Me, Our Daughter Was Already Three

Ongoing · Piper Hayes
Seven years ago, I left him while carrying his child.

That night, I had a reservation ready to tell him we were having a baby. He texted about a last-minute audition. Then I saw him on TMZ having candlelit dinner with a producer's daughter.

So I walked away. Had Mia alone. Built a gallery in Portland under a fake name. Four years of pretending the past never happened.

Until he showed up at my door, saying he was Noah's uncle.

Those eyes—left one blue, right one green—matched my daughter's exactly.

He said he'd been searching for seven years. That he studied my paintings every night. That he'd been living across the street, watching over me in secret.

I should've slammed the door.

But when the world called me a fraud, when I stood accused in Paris with cameras everywhere, he flew five thousand miles to tell everyone: "She's my wife. Mia's mother."

Seven years ago, he made me hide in shadows. Seven years later, he dragged me into the spotlight.

The question is—do I dare trust him again?
My Husband's Mistress Killed His Dad, and He Had No Clue

My Husband's Mistress Killed His Dad, and He Had No Clue

Ongoing · Joy Brown
My husband Michael's father and my own father shared the same name—Robert. His was Robert Carter; mine, Robert Smith. I once thought it a sweet coincidence, until that 3 AM phone call turned this quirk of fate into a living nightmare.
The nursing home called to say Robert Carter had died, but when Michael returned from his business trip, he assumed it was my father who had passed. "Old Robert's finally gone," he smirked. "Should've moved him to the cheaper nursing home ages ago." Can you believe it? His own father—the man who'd left him an inheritance—and there he was, helping his medical intern mistress cover up malpractice, dismissing the death as "just some useless old man."
He has no idea he's protecting his father's killer. No clue I've seen through his cold-bloodedness all along.
I wonder, when the truth finally hits him, how will this absurd tragedy end?
His Mafia Uncle Killed For Me After He Said "Keep Her"

His Mafia Uncle Killed For Me After He Said "Keep Her"

Ongoing · Piper Hayes
My name is Mira Sawyer, an orphan adopted by the Rossi mafia family.

The night I was kidnapped, the captor pressed a gun to my temple and told Marco over video: "Five million dollars, or she dies."

I watched Marco Rossi—heir to New York's mafia empire—laugh with a blonde in his arms: "Keep her. Maybe she'll finally learn I don't want a pathetic puppy following me around."

Ten years of waiting, shattered at gunpoint.

Then the warehouse exploded.

Through the smoke walked a man in a black coat, eyes colder than death itself. Three shots. Three bodies. He stopped in front of me: "Nobody touches what's mine to protect."

That night changed everything.

The next day, I returned to the manor and saw him descending the stairs. Marco's face went white:

"Uncle Luca?! You're back from Sicily?!"

The legendary killer, exiled for twelve years. The real power behind the Rossi family. Marco's uncle.

He was the man who saved me.

And in that warehouse, I'd already become his.
The Wife He Sold

The Wife He Sold

Ongoing · Agatha Christie
Echo Miller once had the perfect married life—a gentle, caring husband Jason, an adorable daughter Emma, and an enviable middle-class lifestyle. Until one midnight, she felt a stranger's brutal assault through a drug-induced haze, only to wake up and find her husband sleeping peacefully on the couch.

At first, she thought it was a nightmare, until the tearing pain and bodily fluids on her underwear made her realize—someone had raped her while she was completely defenseless.

When Echo began investigating the truth, she discovered a devastating reality: her husband had been drugging her milk with sleeping pills, then "renting out" her unconscious body like merchandise to a masked pervert, with the entire rape being livestreamed for perverts worldwide to watch.

For two years, she wasn't a wife—she was her husband's trafficked sex slave.
I Paid For His Body, He Stole My Heart

I Paid For His Body, He Stole My Heart

Ongoing · Piper Hayes
My name is Victoria Sterling. Thirty-seven, Silicon Valley CEO, millions in the bank.

I don't believe in love. But I believe in deals.

Fifty grand a month for a compliant companion and bed partner—that's been my life for three years. Until I met Ethan Cole: twenty-nine, Stanford dropout, bankrupt with $1.8M in debt, mother dying of cancer.

He's smart, he's handsome, and he's desperate.

Perfect prey.

I thought I controlled everything. Until two months later, when his creditor showed up in my office lobby and said:

"Ms. Sterling, do you know his real reason for approaching you?"

That's when I saw Ethan's face—

Pure, devastating guilt.
He Chose Her Every Single Time, And I Left

He Chose Her Every Single Time, And I Left

Ongoing · Coralie Sullivan
I woke up zip-tied in a speeding car, tape over my mouth, my wrists screaming in pain. My boyfriend Gregory's ex-girlfriend Marcella was driving us toward a cliff. Ninety miles an hour. I really thought I was going to die.

But when the police pulled us from the wreck, Gregory ran past my stretcher—straight to her.

"Marcella! Oh my god, what did you do?" He held her while I lay there covered in blood.

Gregory came to me later, crying and apologizing. I softened. I forgave him.

I had no idea that was just the beginning.
He Never Chose Us

He Never Chose Us

Ongoing · Juniper Marlow
Three days after giving birth to Sofia, I arrived at the luxury postpartum suite my parents had carefully chosen for us. The GPS said I'd reached the right place, but when I opened the door to room D12, I knew something was terribly wrong. This wasn't the premium suite we'd paid for. And when I found my brother-in-law's girlfriend lounging in MY corner suite, sipping the special recovery soup MY mother had made for me, while my newborn's organic cotton blankets wrapped around HER baby, I realized this wasn't a mistake. My hand was shaking as I held my phone, my parents' number ready to dial.
I Got Hot, He Got Desperate

I Got Hot, He Got Desperate

Ongoing · Agatha Christie
I was the most pathetic existence on campus.

Thick glasses, baggy sweaters, walking through the cafeteria like crossing a minefield. Albert, my childhood crush of three years, publicly mocked me as "a pathetic little dog following him around." Campus queen Madison crushed me under her heel. That rainy night, I gave up completely and swore to make them all pay.

Three months later, I returned.

Bronze skin, perfect curves, stunning hair—the entire campus was buzzing about this "mystery goddess." No one recognized that I was once the pathetic Molly Baker.

When Albert discovered the truth, it was too late. The man standing beside me shocked the entire school.
The Wife He Never Saw

The Wife He Never Saw

Ongoing · Joy Brown
On the day I was diagnosed with late-stage pancreatic cancer, my husband's old flame returned. He greeted her with deep affection: "Welcome home."

For three years, I'd been nothing more than a stand-in, molded to resemble her. That lasted until she appeared at a charity gala in the same dress as mine, arm-in-arm with my husband, who pushed me aside with, "You're blocking Valerie."

I signed the papers to refuse treatment and resolved to end my silence. I could still muster a faint smile as she brought in designers to plan renovations for my apartment. But when she fed chocolate to my dog with a laugh, watching it convulse and die in my arms—

In that moment, cradling its body as it grew cold, I told my brother over the phone: "Find out everything about Valerie."
He Called Her His Muse on Our Fifth Anniversary

He Called Her His Muse on Our Fifth Anniversary

Ongoing · Piper Hayes
My name is Lennon Wright, and five years ago I gave up my music dreams to become the "ghost writer" behind my husband Callum's success. I wrote twenty-three hit songs for his company Sterling Records. Every single one charted. Every single one put him in the spotlight, accepting flowers and applause. And my name? It was always the smallest print in the copyright credits—Sterling Records.

On our fifth wedding anniversary, I made a candlelit dinner, wore his favorite dress, and waited for him to come home. Instead, I watched him on a livestream wrapping his arm around Creative Director Celeste Monroe, telling the world "you're the real muse behind this album." That's when I understood: I wasn't his wife. I was just a free, replaceable creative tool.

When I caught them coming out of a hotel room in LA wearing matching bathrobes, when I discovered he bought identical necklaces for both of us, when I was six weeks pregnant and he told me to "consider my options"—I finally woke up.

In five years, I lost my name, my stage, and that girl with light in her eyes. But what he didn't expect: I have evidence for every stolen song. Every manuscript. Every demo. Every timestamp.

I wrote a new song called "Ghost Writer" about people who get erased. Overnight, it went viral with five million views. Everyone's asking the same question: who really wrote Sterling Records' hits?

Now it's my turn in the spotlight.
I Died While He Was Cheating with His "Savior"

I Died While He Was Cheating with His "Savior"

Ongoing · Daisy Swift
I died—not in the way you'd expect, but slowly, painfully, while he was entangled with her.

He called her his savior, the woman who sold everything to rescue his failing empire. Little did he know, it was my money, my life's work, that he squandered.

The betrayal burned hotter than any flame, and I vowed he'd pay.

Now, he's gone—a leap from the heights he once ruled, his fall as swift as his rise.
He Begged the Omega He Destroyed

He Begged the Omega He Destroyed

Ongoing · Juniper Marlow
I died on my knees in the snow. The silver dagger in my hand—his gift—was the only warm thing left.
For ten years, I was Kieran Ashford's dirty little secret. His fated mate. The Omega he rejected because he thought someone else wore his mark.
I bled for him. Killed for him. Loved him so desperately it rotted me from the inside out.
And he gave everything—his protection, his Life Bond, his future—to her.
Seraphina Blackwell. The Beta bitch who faked a mate bond with magic. Who smiled while I choked on Rejection Sickness that should've been hers. Who watched me die and didn't blink.
But I opened my eyes. Three years in the past. Luna Ceremony tomorrow. The night it all goes to hell.
Not this time.
I'll save my mom. Expose the lies. Disappear before he destroys me again.
Except Kieran's acting strange. Staring at me like I'm breakable. Saying things only a dead woman would know.
"I remember, Iris. Everything. Watching you die. Killing myself after."
He's haunted. Desperate. On his knees begging for a second chance.
But how do you forgive the man who chose your pain over your love?
How do you trust him when your wolf still whimpers at his touch?
After I Chose the CEO's Brother, He Regretted It

After I Chose the CEO's Brother, He Regretted It

Ongoing · Coralie Sullivan
When I was twenty, Samuel called off our engagement and chose Stella instead.

After the engagement party ended, he told me: "Stella saved my life once. Now her father wants to marry her off to that disgusting old man Harrison Burke. I can't just stand by and watch."

He said to give him three years to repay his debt of gratitude, and after three years he would come back to me.

Like a fool, I waited for him for three years.

During those three years, I went from being his fiancée to becoming his secret lover, telling myself it was only temporary.

Until that day, when he knew I had a heart condition but still made me go extreme skydiving for the sake of a business deal.

After that, I completely came to my senses and abandoned him. And he seemed to suddenly regret it.
He Called Me Weak—Now He's On His Knees

He Called Me Weak—Now He's On His Knees

Ongoing · Daisy Swift
When I received two pieces of news at the hospital—five weeks pregnant and terminal cancer—I thought that was fate's cruelest joke.

Until I stood outside the prenatal clinic, listening to Knox whisper sweet words to another woman that he'd never said to me.

Also five weeks pregnant. Also carrying his child.

That's when I realized betrayal was more lethal than cancer.

He called me "trash," said my rescue center was just perfect cover for his money laundering, said I was like those disabled animals I saved—nothing but a burden.

But Knox didn't know that when a woman with a death sentence decides to fight back, she has nothing left to lose.

Death gave me the ultimate freedom. And I was going to use that freedom to save the truly innocent lives.

Including those 17 children they had imprisoned.
Two Years Dead, He Crazed At Last

Two Years Dead, He Crazed At Last

Ongoing · Joy Brown
How does fate weigh the value of a ten-year-old girl? To my father, I was just a debt waiting to be settled; to Marco Rossini, I was nothing more than the rare RH-negative blood pulsing in my veins.

"Elvira, you're special," he'd whisper, his slender fingers gliding along my veins, his eyes shining with a hunger I foolishly took for love.

For eight long years, I matured in that opulent prison, surrendering my blood and my heart, vial by vial. When he draped the sapphire necklace around my neck, I foolishly believed salvation had come at last. Little did I know, every drop of crimson I gave was fueling another woman's fairy-tale romance. Tell me—where does love end and hatred begin when your very life is just a means to prolong someone else's?

My eighteenth birthday wasn't the rite of passage I'd dreamed of—it was a coldly calculated offering, the final betrayal.
She Died. He Returned.

She Died. He Returned.

Ongoing · Joy Brown
Thunder ripped me back from the edge of death—back to my 18-year-old bedroom, March 15, 2022 staring at me from the calendar. Seven days before Blake left me bleeding in the rain, before that drunk bastard finished what heartbreak started.

"Did you honestly think someone like me could love someone as pathetic as you?"

His words still burned as I grabbed the scissors and hacked off my hair. The chest binder squeezed tight as I pulled on an oversized shirt. The stranger in the mirror—this "River"—looked nothing like the girl who'd died for love. Good.

My sob story about being an orphan got me into the Ashworth mansion easily enough. But when I came face to face with Blake's perfect fake smile, Quinn was watching from across the room, her face white as a sheet.

Did she know?

This whole revenge plan was already going sideways, and I'd barely started. But I was done being the victim. Time to find out what really happened—and make them all pay.
He Married Me for Revenge

He Married Me for Revenge

Ongoing · Daisy Swift
Six years of marriage. All of it, just an elaborate revenge plot.

When Lorenzo played that recording in front of a room full of guests, telling everyone I was the daughter of the undercover cop who killed his father, I finally understood—every kiss, every sweet word, every night of passion was nothing more than a move in his game of vengeance.

I thought the worst pain was being abandoned, humiliated, stripped of everything.

Until Elena collapsed in a pool of blood because we couldn't afford her medication. That's when I learned what true despair meant.

But when the man who destroyed me used his own body to shield me from bullets, when he used his dying breath to whisper "I love you"—

Should I hate him, or should I forgive him?
He Called Me Boring in French

He Called Me Boring in French

Ongoing · Piper Hayes
At the Met Gala, I heard my husband tell his friends in French that I'm "boring." That his 22-year-old girlfriend is "so much more exciting in bed."

He laughed when they asked if I knew. "Elle ne comprend même pas 'bonjour'." (She doesn't even understand 'bonjour'.)

What Marcus doesn't know: I spent two years at the Sorbonne.

Je comprends tout, Marcus. I understand everything.

The diamond necklace he gave me after my miscarriage suddenly feels too tight. I smile at him across the champagne and candlelight.

He has no idea what's coming.
When He Comes Crawling Back

When He Comes Crawling Back

Ongoing · Juniper Marlow
I thought my past was buried until Kieran walked into that bridal shop. The same guy who chose video games over becoming Alpha, who watched me work three jobs while he did nothing. Three years later, I'm building something beautiful with Nathaniel and our growing pack alliance. But Kieran's back, obsessed and desperate, hunting me down at every turn. He thinks I owe him another chance. Some men never learn when to quit.
He Dumped Me Pregnant for a Fake Widow

He Dumped Me Pregnant for a Fake Widow

Ongoing · Juniper Marlow
"Ivory's six months pregnant. She needs to get back more than you do."

When my husband Donovan said those words at a South African mining disaster site, I knew my marriage was over. Two helicopter seats, three British nationals. He chose to save his mistress instead of his pregnant wife.

"I'm pregnant too," I told him, my voice shaking.

"I know," he replied without emotion. "You're only three months along. You'll manage."

He knew. He knew I was carrying his child, and he was still choosing her over me. Over us.

"You'll manage. You're stronger than anyone," he told me as he left me in a war zone, helping his precious Ivory onto the helicopter like she might break.

Three months pregnant and abandoned, the stress nearly killed me. I had no choice but to terminate the pregnancy – the last tie connecting me to the man who betrayed me.

But I discovered something deeper than just adultery. Something that would destroy them both.
I Discovered My Husband's Secret Before He Died

I Discovered My Husband's Secret Before He Died

Ongoing · Coralie Sullivan
My husband Steven was in late-stage cancer, but he suddenly insisted on divorcing me.

He said it was for my own good, but I absolutely refused.

We loved each other so much - how could I possibly abandon him at a time like this?

Until I was going through some paperwork and accidentally found an $1.8 billion trust fund - but I wasn't the beneficiary.

Why would my soon-to-be ex-husband transfer our family's massive fortune to someone else?

After I discovered the truth, he quickly ended up in the hospital in critical condition. And on the very night his resuscitation failed, I had him cremated.
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The Wife He Never Saw

The Wife He Never Saw

Ongoing · Juniper Marlow
I found the receipt in my husband Owen's jacket. Le Bernardin. 8:30 PM. Two entrees, wine, crème brûlée—Kenna's favorite.
At 8:30, I was sitting in the ER. My mom needed emergency surgery, and I'd begged him to come. He said he was working late.
He lied.
For three years, I gave Owen everything. Eighty thousand dollars from my parents—our down payment money—to fund his architecture studio. My income to pay our bills while he "built his dream." My design work, free of charge, to make his projects shine.
And he made me invisible.
His website lists Kenna as his partner. His award speech thanks her. When clients ask who did the gardens that sell his buildings, he credits "various contractors."
I kept a notebook. Every dollar, every project, every time he chose her over me.
Now I want it back. All of it.
I'm leaving him a note, my lawyer's number, and one demand: my money, or 25% of his studio.
The roses on our table are dead. I forgot to change the water this week.
Maybe it's time I stopped trying to keep dead things alive.
He Called Me Stale, She's Only 25

He Called Me Stale, She's Only 25

Ongoing · Juniper Marlow
I thought I saved him.
Six years ago, Marcus came back from Afghanistan broken, traumatized, plagued by nightmares. I was his therapist, walked him through every panic attack, broke every professional rule to fall for my own patient.
"Age is just a number," he used to say. "You saved my life, Sophia."
Now he tells his friends I'm "stale," that I'm too old at thirty-six, that my face shows wrinkles.
When I saw the bank transfers to Emma Wilson, when I discovered this 25-year-old grad student looks like a younger me, when I realized they're using my money for couples therapy workshops...
My hands are shaking.
Not from fear. From rage.
I thought I saved a broken man. Now I understand I just raised a monster.
He forgot one thing—
I still remember how to destroy a person.
The Luna He Never Chose

The Luna He Never Chose

Ongoing · Lily
In three days, I'll put on the white ceremonial dress and stand beneath the moonlight, addressed by the entire pack as—his Luna.
I've replayed that moment countless times: his hand closing around mine, his voice declaring our bond to the tribe,
and me—no longer an ordinary Omega, but the partner who stands beside an Alpha.
In my mind, that moment has always felt like fate.
I've believed that the second I step onto that ritual platform, my life will change forever—
as if every wait, every hope I've ever held, will finally be answered.
I keep telling myself:
destiny is waiting for me.
I just don't know
what it's preparing to give.
He Killed My Parents, Then Called Me His Fiancée

He Killed My Parents, Then Called Me His Fiancée

Ongoing · Coralie Sullivan
The crash four years ago killed my parents and stole my memories. When I woke up, Gino was holding my hand, crying: "Thank god you're awake." He told me it was an accident, a drunk driver. He swore he'd help me find the killer.

I believed him for four years.

Until that weekend in Napa, when I overheard a conversation I was never meant to hear.

"You crashed your car chasing after me four years ago, you can't have forgotten!" his stepsister Ivy screamed. My blood ran cold. Four years ago? The exact night my parents died?
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He Became Alpha, But Still Chose Me

He Became Alpha, But Still Chose Me

Ongoing · Lily
I spent three years at Moonlight Academy—a place unlike any other. Here, no one could sense wolf auras or read bloodline hierarchies. Noble-born or ordinary wolf,we all stood on the same ground, forced to live, study, and exist as equals.
And I was as ordinary as they came.
In my final year, I realized I had never truly been in love. So I gathered my courage and approached the quiet, distant boy named Aspen Nightfall. We made a promise: our relationship would exist only within the walls of the academy and end the moment we graduated. I thought I could honor that boundary—until I found myself falling far too deeply. Only later did I understand that in this time-limited love, I wasn’t the only one who had fallen.
He Begged When I Returned With His Son

He Begged When I Returned With His Son

Ongoing · Lily
Five years ago, I walked away pregnant and heartbroken.
He chose someone else.
He let me go without looking back.

Now I’ve returned—with a son who carries his blood
and a strength I never knew I had.

He kneels, begging for forgiveness.
He Burned Me Alive, So I Chose His Enemy

He Burned Me Alive, So I Chose His Enemy

Ongoing · Piper Hayes
I died in his fire.

Lucian Cross made me Ghost—the deadliest assassin in New York's underworld. Thirty-seven kills. Ten years of loyalty. Then he locked the cuffs himself and told me I was too soft to live.

But death gave me a second chance.

When I open my eyes again, I'm back in that warehouse. This time, I'm not crying. This time, I'm escaping. And this time, I'm taking everything he built and burning it down.

There's just one problem: Kael Vaughn, Lucian's sworn enemy, pulled me from the rubble. Now I'm hiding my identity while falling for the one man who'd kill me if he knew the truth.

Except when my secret comes out, Kael doesn't pull the trigger. He hands me a gun instead.

"I don't care who you were. I care who you choose to be now."

But Lucian never lets go of what's his.
He Rejected Me While I Was Carrying His Child

He Rejected Me While I Was Carrying His Child

Ongoing · Lily
"Not pregnant again?"
Those three words have become more familiar than "I love you" in my marriage. For two years, I've dreaded the monthly ritual—the single line on the test, Damon's disappointed sigh, his mechanical "We'll try again."
Until yesterday.
"Congratulations, you're four weeks along," the doctor beamed, sliding the report across her desk.
I gripped that paper like a lifeline, tears streaming down my face as I touched my still-flat belly. Finally, he'll look at me the way he used to.
But some victories come with a price I never saw coming...
He Faked His Death, I Faked My Love

He Faked His Death, I Faked My Love

Ongoing · Agatha Christie
Selene thought she'd found true love with Alexander Morrison. She was WRONG—she was just a stand-in for Jessa, the woman he really wanted.

When Alexander and his twin brother Adrian's yacht exploded in the Gulf of Mexico, Alexander came home with Adrian's ashes, claiming to BE Adrian. His goal? To steal Adrian's wife Jessa—the woman he'd always loved.

Selene knew instantly he was lying, but when she told everyone, no one believed her. Alexander called her "crazy from trauma" and locked her away in a mental facility. She was PREGNANT.

They drugged her daily. After she gave birth, Alexander told her the baby died. She broke completely.

Three years later, dying in that white hell, Selene heard Alexander's final confession:

"I always loved Jessa. Adrian just got to her first. YOU? You were just her replacement."

"The kid's alive. I gave him to Jessa. He calls her Mom now."

Selene died full of rage—then woke up reborn, back to the moment Alexander walked in with that urn.

This time, she'd expose his lies and make him PAY.
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