When Lucas moved to a small town, he was filled with ecstasy and he was drowning in the hunger to explore and enjoy the new town. The story took a turn towards another direction when on the first day in high school, he met a girl who made his heart beat fast. Right there, he knew that he has seen a person whom he loves and was ready to make a move. Starting from the first conversation, the story went a long way and it was all good. Who would've known that Lucas would eventually find love in a new town: New Town, New life, New love! His life started to take form.
Lucas Walker had always thought of himself as ordinary-brown hair that never stayed in place, a lanky frame that didn't fill out the way he hoped, and a tendency to overthink every little thing. Moving to Willow Springs, a small Australian town surrounded by rolling hills and eucalyptus trees, had been his parents' idea of a "fresh start." Lucas wasn't sure he agreed.
It was his first day at Willow High. The low, red-brick school building sat at the edge of town, its playground lined with gum trees that swayed gently in the breeze. Students milled about in small groups, their laughter and chatter filling the air with a kind of energy Lucas wasn't sure he could match. He adjusted his backpack and took a deep breath before stepping inside.
The hallways were loud and unfamiliar. Lockers slammed shut, voices bounced off the walls, and the distinct smell of school lunch lingered faintly in the air. Lucas clutched the crumpled paper schedule in his hand, scanning for Room 3B. His sneakers squeaked faintly against the tiled floor, each step feeling heavier than the last.
That was when he saw her.
She was standing by a window, sunlight spilling over her chestnut-brown hair, which fell in soft waves around her shoulders. She was laughing at something her friend had said, her smile so radiant it seemed to light up the space around her. Lucas froze mid-step, his heart skipping a beat. He didn't know her name, but there was something about her-her effortless confidence, the way she seemed to belong here-that made his chest tighten.
For a moment, the chaotic hallway noise faded into the background. All he could see was her, framed perfectly by the window, like a scene from a movie.
"Hey, new kid!"
A voice snapped him out of his daze. Lucas turned to see a tall boy with sandy-blonde hair and a rugby jersey grinning at him.
"You lost or what?"
"Uh, yeah. Room 3B?" Lucas mumbled, his ears burning.
The boy pointed down the hall. "Third door on the left. And don't worry, mate. You'll get used to it here."
Lucas nodded his thanks, but as he walked away, he couldn't help but glance back at the girl by the window. She was still laughing, completely unaware of him.
Who was she?
---
Class started uneventfully. The teacher, Mrs. Carmichael, introduced Lucas to the room, and he endured the awkward stares of his new classmates before sliding into a seat at the back. He tried to focus on the lesson-something about Australian history-but his thoughts kept drifting to the girl by the window.
When the lunch bell rang, Lucas grabbed his bag and headed to the cafeteria, hoping to avoid too much attention. But as soon as he stepped inside, his eyes instinctively scanned the room. He spotted her sitting at a table with a group of friends. She was talking animatedly, her hands moving as she spoke, her laugh ringing out above the din of the cafeteria.
Lucas stood frozen for a moment, unsure of what to do. He felt a strange pull, like a magnet drawing him closer. But before he could move, someone clapped him on the back.
"Lucas, right?"
The sandy-haired boy from earlier plopped down next to him at an empty table, setting his tray down with a loud clatter. "I'm Nate. Figured you'd be eating alone, so I thought I'd save you the trouble."
Lucas managed a sheepish smile. "Thanks."
Nate followed Lucas's gaze and smirked. "Ah, I see. You've spotted Lily Summers."
"Lily Summers," Lucas repeated under his breath, testing the name. It felt like the kind of name you wouldn't forget easily.
"Good luck, mate," Nate said with a chuckle. "She's the smartest girl in school, captain of the debate team, and pretty much everyone's favorite person. You're not the first to notice her, if you know what I mean."
Lucas flushed. "I wasn't-"
"Relax," Nate said, grinning as he dug into his sandwich. "You're not the first guy to be speechless around Lily. Come on, let's eat. I'll introduce you to some people."
---
As lunch went on, Lucas found himself sitting with Nate and a few others-a mix of friendly faces who seemed eager to welcome the new kid. They asked him questions about where he was from, what he liked to do, and how he was finding Willow High so far.
"It's... different," Lucas admitted.
"Different good or different bad?" one of Nate's friends, a girl with curly red hair, asked.
"Different... I don't know yet," Lucas said honestly.
Nate laughed. "Give it a week. This place grows on you. And hey, if you ever need help navigating the social jungle, just stick with me."
Lucas nodded, grateful for the gesture. But even as he made small talk and laughed at Nate's jokes, his thoughts kept drifting back to Lily. He didn't know what it was about her that had such a hold on him. Maybe it was the way she seemed so sure of herself, or the way her laughter seemed to brighten the room.
Whatever it was, he couldn't shake the feeling that meeting her-no, *seeing* her-on his first day was more than just a coincidence.
---
By the time the final bell rang, Lucas felt a little less out of place. He had survived his first day, made a few acquaintances, and even found his way around the school without getting too lost.
As he walked out of the building, he spotted Lily again. She was standing by the bike racks, her backpack slung over one shoulder, talking to a tall, dark-haired boy who looked like he belonged on a magazine cover. Lucas's stomach sank a little, but he couldn't look away.
She laughed at something the boy said, then glanced up, her eyes briefly meeting Lucas's. For a split second, he thought she might smile or say something. But then she turned back to her conversation, leaving Lucas standing there, feeling like an outsider all over again.
As he walked home, the late afternoon sun casting long shadows on the pavement, Lucas couldn't stop replaying the day in his head. He didn't know what tomorrow would bring, but one thing was clear: his first day at Willow High had just become a lot more interesting.
And maybe-just maybe-it wasn't such a bad idea to start fresh after all.
Her fiance and her best friend worked together and set her up. She lost everything and died in the street. However, she was reborn. The moment she opened her eyes, her husband was trying to strangle her. Luckily, she survived that. She signed the divorce agreement without hesitation and was ready for her miserable life. To her surprise, her mother in this life left her a great deal of money. She turned the tables and avenged herself. Everything went well in her career and love when her ex-husband came to her.
“You need a bride, I need a groom. Why don’t we get married?” Both abandoned at the altar, Elyse decided to tie the knot with the disabled stranger from the venue next door. Pitying his state, she vowed to spoil him once they were married. Little did she know that he was actually a powerful tycoon. Jayden thought Elyse only married him for his money, and planned to divorce her when she was no longer of use to him. But after becoming her husband, he was faced with a new dilemma. “She keeps asking for a divorce, but I don’t want that! What should I do?”
Janice, the long-forgotten legitimate heiress, made her way back to her family, pouring her heart into winning their hearts. Yet, she had to relinquish her very identity, her academic credentials, and her creative works to her foster sister. In return for her sacrifices, she found no warmth, only deeper neglect. Resolute, Janice vowed to cut off all emotional bonds. Transformed, she now stood as a master of martial arts, adept in eight languages, an esteemed medical expert, and a celebrated designer. With newfound resolve, she declared, "From this day forward, no one in this family shall cross me."
“Drive this woman out!” "Throw this woman into the sea!” When he doesn’t know Debbie Nelson’s true identity, Carlos Hilton cold-shoulders her. “Mr. Hilton, she is your wife,” Carlos’ secretary reminded him. Hearing that, Carlos gives him a cold stare and complained, “why didn’t you tell me earlier?” From then on, Carlos spoils her rotten. Little did everyone expect that they would get a divorce.
Janet was adopted when she was a kid -- a dream come true for orphans. However, her life was anything but happy. Her adoptive mother taunted and bullied her all her life. Janet got the love and affection of a parent from the old maid who raised her. Unfortunately, the old woman fell ill, and Janet had to marry a worthless man in place of her parents' biological daughter to meet the maid's medical expenses. Could this be a Cinderella's tale? But the man was far from a prince, except for his handsome appearance. Ethan was the illegitimate son of a wealthy family who lived a reckless life and barely made ends meet. He got married to fulfill his mother's last wish. However, on his wedding night, he had an inkling that his wife was different from what he had heard about her. Fate had united the two people with deep secrets. Was Ethan truly the man we thought he was? Surprisingly, he bore an uncanny resemblance to the impenetrable wealthiest man in the city. Would he find out that Janet married him in place of her sister? Would their marriage be a romantic tale or an utter disaster? Read on to unravel Janet and Ethan's journey.
In order to fulfill her grandfather's last wish, Stella entered into a hasty marriage with an ordinary man she had never met before. However, even after becoming husband and wife on paper, they each led separate lives, barely crossing paths. A year later, Stella returned to Seamarsh City, hoping to finally meet her mysterious husband. To her astonishment, he sent her a text message, unexpectedly pleading for a divorce without ever having met her in person. Gritting her teeth, Stella replied, "So be it. Let’s get a divorce!" Following that, Stella made a bold move and joined the Prosperity Group, where she became a public relations officer that worked directly for the company’s CEO, Matthew. The handsome and enigmatic CEO was already bound in matrimony, and was known to be unwaveringly devoted to his wife in private. Unbeknownst to Stella, her mysterious husband was actually her boss, in his alternate identity! Determined to focus on her career, Stella deliberately kept her distance from the CEO, although she couldn't help but notice his deliberate attempts to get close to her. As time went on, her elusive husband had a change of heart. He suddenly refused to proceed with the divorce. When would his alternate identity be uncovered? Amidst a tumultuous blend of deception and profound love, what destiny awaited them?