Olive ended her five-year relationship with her fiancé because his parents refused to accept her as their son's wife. After a month, he married someone else as she moved on with her life. She sought a profound and lasting connection with various men she met while navigating the ups and downs of dating and relationships. Will she ever find the love of her life? Will she return to her old lover or Will she end up with her worst nightmare? Will she ever find the love she seeks and deserves in another?
As Olive burst through the entrance, the warm glow of the chandeliers and the sweet scent of flowers enveloped her, but she was blind to it all. Her eyes fixed on the altar, where Benjamin stood, his eyes scanning the crowd with a hint of confusion. Audrey, resplendent in her lace gown, smiled serenely, oblivious to the drama unfolding.
Mrs. Brown's grip on Olive's arm was like a vice, her nails digging deep. "You're not welcome here," she spat, her voice low and venomous. "You're just a pathetic reminder of his past mistakes."
She tried to shake off Mrs. Brown's grip, but the guards moved in, their hands firm on her arms. They dragged her away, her heels scraping against the marble floor as she struggled to break free.
Benjamin and Audrey continued with the ceremony, seemingly unaware of the commotion. They exchanged vows, their voices steady and clear, as she was escorted out of the venue.
As the guards released Olive outside, she caught a glimpse of the ceremony through the open doors. Benjamin and Audrey shared a tender kiss, surrounded by applause and cheers. Her heart twisted in anguish, feeling like she was witnessing her own funeral.
The scene ends with Olive alone, her emotions raw, while the happy couple remains blissfully unaware of the drama that just unfolded.
As she slid into the taxi, the driver's gentle voice asked, "Where to, miss?" But she couldn't respond, her voice caught in her throat. The driver, sensing her distress, nodded sympathetically and turned up the radio.
The melody of "Someone Like You" by Adele filled the taxi, the haunting lyrics echoing her heartache. She felt like she was drowning in a sea of sorrow, the music resonating deep within her soul.
Tears streamed down her face as she gazed out the window, the city blurring into a kaleidoscope of colors. The taxi driver's occasional glances in the rearview mirror were met with her tear-stained face, but he said nothing, allowing her to process her emotions.
The song's chorus, "Never mind, I'll find someone like you," pierced her heart, and she let out a sob. She felt like she was losing herself, like a part of her was dying.
With a resolute tone, she instructed the taxi driver to pull over at the closest nightclub. Seeking solace in the pulsating rhythms and vibrant atmosphere, she aimed to escape the relentless thoughts that plagued her mind. The driver obliged, and she exited the vehicle, surrendering to the captivating allure of the thumping music and dazzling lights, which beckoned her like a powerful attraction.
She paid the cover charge and slipped inside, the darkness enveloping her like a shroud. The air was thick with the smell of sweat and alcohol, and she felt her senses come alive. She made her way to the bar, ordering a shot of tequila without hesitation.
As she downed the drink, the music seemed to grow louder, the beat pulsating through her veins. She closed her eyes, letting the rhythm take over, and began to dance. She lost herself in the sea of bodies, her movements wild and uninhibited.
As she danced, she felt a hand on her waist, a gentle touch that sent shivers down her spine. She opened her eyes to find a stranger standing behind her, his eyes locked on hers with a warm smile.
"Lost in the music, huh?" he shouted over the din of the club.
She nodded, feeling a spark of connection. The stranger's hand remained on her waist, his fingers drumming to the beat.
"I'm Max," he said, his breath hot against her ear.
"Olive," she replied, her voice barely audible.
Max's smile grew wider, and he pulled her closer, their bodies swaying to the music. Olive felt a rush of excitement, her sorrow momentarily forgotten.
As the night wore on, they danced together, their connection growing stronger with every passing minute. She couldn't remember the last time she'd felt this alive.
She found herself opening up to him in ways she never thought possible. She shared stories, laughter, and tears, feeling a sense of vulnerability she hadn't experienced in years.
He listened intently, his eyes filled with empathy and understanding. He shared his own struggles, and she felt a deep connection forming between them.
As they danced, his hand brushed against hers, sending sparks through her body. She didn't pull away, instead, she let her hand linger, feeling a sense of comfort and security.
For the first time since the wedding, she felt like she could breathe again. His presence was a balm to her soul, soothing her hurt and calming her fears.
As the night wore on, the music slowed, and the crowd began to thin out. Max and Olive found themselves alone on the dance floor, swaying to the rhythm of a soulful ballad.
Max's hand was still holding Olive's, his fingers intertwined with hers. She didn't pull away, feeling a sense of comfort and security in his touch.
As the song ended, he leaned in, his face inches from her. She could feel his warm breath on her skin, sending shivers down her spine.
"Want to get out of here?" Max whispered, his eyes locked on hers.
She nodded, her heart racing with anticipation.
They stumbled out of the club.
Without a word, they both knew what they wanted. They hailed a taxi and headed back to her apartment, their hands entwined.
The moment they stepped inside, they were all over each other, their lips locked in a passionate kiss. They stumbled through the darkness, shedding clothes and inhibitions along the way.
Their bodies moved in perfect sync, their desire for each other raw and unbridled. It was a one-night stand, but it felt like so much more.
As they lay together in the afterglow, Olive felt a sense of liberation wash over her. She had needed this, needed to let go and lose herself in someone else.
Max smiled, his eyes crinkling at the corners. "Wow," he whispered, his voice filled with awe.
Olive smiled back, feeling a sense of connection she hadn't expected. "Definitely wow," she replied, her voice barely above a whisper.
The morning light crept through the blinds, casting a warm glow over the room. Olive stirred, feeling a sense of unease wash over her. She looked over at Max, who was still fast asleep, his chest rising and falling with each breath.
She tried to remember the details of the night before, but they were hazy. She recalled the club, the music, and the way Max's eyes had locked onto hers. The rest was a blur.
Olie carefully got out of bed, trying not to disturb Max. She made her way to the kitchen, starting the coffee and trying to clear her head.
As she waited for the coffee to brew, she couldn't help but think about the night before. It had been a one-night stand, but it had felt different. There had been a connection between them, something that went beyond just physical attraction.
He stirred, his voice husky with sleep. "Hey," he said, smiling at Olive.
"Hey," she replied, feeling a sense of awkwardness wash over her.
He sat up in bed, rubbing his eyes. "What time is it?" he asked, his voice still husky with sleep.
She checked her phone. "It's around 9 am," she replied, pouring herself a cup of coffee.
He swung his legs over the side of the bed, his feet dangling in the air. "I should probably get going," he said, his eyes locked on Olive's.
She felt a pang of disappointment. She didn't want him to leave. "Do you have to?" she asked, trying to sound casual.
He smiled. "I don't have to, but I should probably get back to my place. I have some stuff to take care of."
She nodded, feeling a sense of awkwardness wash over her. "Okay, yeah. That makes sense."
As he got dressed, she couldn't help but feel a sense of uncertainty. What did last night mean? Was it just a one-night stand, or was there something more between them?
As he finished getting dressed, he turned to her with a questioning look. "Can I ask you something?" he said, his voice gentle.
She nodded, feeling a sense of trepidation. "What is it?" she asked, her voice barely above a whisper.
He took a step closer to her. "Last night...it felt like there was something more between us. Something real. Was I just imagining things?"
Her heart skipped a beat. She hadn't expected him to ask that. "No," she said, her voice firm. "You weren't imagining things."
His face lit up with a smile as he stepped closer. "Good," he said. "I'd like to explore this further, if you're interested."
Her mind raced. She hadn't expected this. But as she looked into his eyes, she felt a sense of connection she couldn't ignore. "Yeah," she said, her voice barely above a whisper. "I'm interested."
His face lit up with a smile as he took another step closer to her. "Great," he said, his voice filled with enthusiasm. "I'd love to take you out on a proper date. Maybe dinner and a movie?"
Her heart skipped a beat as she nodded, feeling a sense of excitement. "That sounds perfect," she said, her voice barely above a whisper.
As they exchanged numbers and made plans, she couldn't help but feel a sense of hope. Maybe this was the start of something real.
Their lips met in a soft, gentle kiss, the chemistry between them palpable.
As they pulled back, he smiled. "I'll pick you up at 7 pm tomorrow night?"
She nodded, feeling a sense of anticipation. "I'll be ready."
Life was perfect until she met her boyfriend's big brother. There was a forbidden law in the Night Shade Pack that if the head Alpha rejected his mate, he would be stripped of his position. Sophia's life would get connected with the law. She was an Omega who was dating the head Alpha's younger brother. Bryan Morrison, the head Alpha, was not only a cold-blooded man but also a charming business tycoon. His name was enough to cause other packs to tremble. He was known as a ruthless man. What if, by some twist of destiny, Sophia's path were to intertwine with his?
In the previous life, Maggie Johnson was so cowardly, gullible and stupid that she was coaxed by her fiance and stepsister and then broke her legs and lost everything including her fortune, love and even life. However, she was so lucky that she was reborn in the year before everything happened. Since her life restarted, how could she repeat a previous tragedy? Therefore, in this life, she took the opportunity to improve herself and take revenge on the ones who had ever insulted her. Facing the people who had humiliated her previously, she became smart and experienced to break their frames and tricks that had caused her to hurt in the previous life. Finally, no one could stop her pace to amaze the world any more.
Rachel used to think that her devotion would win Brian over one day, but she was proven wrong when his true love returned. Rachel had endured it all—from standing alone at the altar to dragging herself to the hospital for an emergency treatment. Everyone thought she was crazy to give up so much of herself for someone who didn’t return her feelings. But when Brian received news of Rachel’s terminal illness and realized she didn’t have long to live, he completely broke down. "I forbid you to die!" Rachel just smiled. She no longer needed him. "I will finally be free."
The whispers said that out of bitter jealousy, Hadley shoved Eric's beloved down the stairs, robbing the unborn child of life. To avenge, Eric forced Hadley abroad and completely cut her off. Years later, she reemerged, and they felt like strangers. When they met again, she was the nightclub's star, with men ready to pay fortunes just to glimpse her elusive performance. Unable to contain himself, Eric blocked her path, asking, "Is this truly how you earn a living now? Why not come back to me?" Hadley's lips curved faintly. "If you’re eager to see me, you’d better join the queue, darling."
Darya spent three years loving Micah, worshipping the ground he walked on. Until his neglect and his family's abuse finally woke her up to the ugly truth-he doesn't love her. Never did, never will. To her, he is a hero, her knight in shining armour. To him, she is an opportunist, a gold digger who schemed her way into his life. Darya accepts the harsh reality, gathers the shattered pieces of her dignity, divorces him, takes back her real name, reclaims her title as the country's youngest billionaire heiress. Their paths cross again at a party. Micah watches his ex-wife sing like an angel, tear up the dance floor, then thwart a lecher with a roundhouse kick. He realises, belatedly, that she's exactly the kind of woman he'd want to marry, if only he had taken the trouble to get to know her. Micah acts promptly to win her back, but discovers she's now surrounded by eligible bachelors: high-powered CEO, genius biochemist, award-winning singer, reformed playboy. Worse, she makes it pretty clear that she's done with him. Micah gears up for an uphill battle. He must prove to her he's still worthy of her love before she falls for someone else. And time is running out.
Rosalynn's marriage to Brian wasn't what she envisioned it to be. Her husband, Brian, barely came home. He avoided her like a plague. Worse still, he was always in the news for dating numerous celebrities. Rosalynn persevered until she couldn't take it anymore. She upped and left after filing for a divorce. Everything changed days later. Brian took interest in a designer that worked for his company anonymously. From her profile, he could tell that she was brilliant and dazzling. He pulled the stops to find out her true identity. Little did he know that he was going to receive the greatest shocker of his life. Brian bit his finger with regret when he recalled his past actions and the woman he foolishly let go.