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To survive, she had no choice but to enter a flash marriage with the heir to a powerful family in the capital. But ever since the wedding, her bad luck seemed to follow her, only for her to become the most sought-after "Fortune Goddess" everyone adored. As she got busier, she thought of their marriage as nothing more than a joke - until one day, he cornered her against a wall. you can only be mine!
Chapter 1
Omen of Bloodshed
"Ma'am, there's a dark shadow over you, an omen of bad luck! Give me three rolls, and I'll help you change your fate!"
Ivy sloane stood in front of the small bakery, her navy-blue cloak draped over her thin frame. Her dark hair was pulled into a messy bun, and dirt smudged her pale face. Despite her disheveled appearance, her expression was completely serious.
Mrs. Turner, busy arranging loaves in her shop, scowled. Getting cursed first thing in the morning was not how she wanted to start her day.
She turned sharply, ready to snap at the girl-until she actually looked at her. Ivy's face was gaunt, her eyes hollow with hunger. The woman hesitated, then sighed and reached into a bag, pulling out five rolls.
"Here, take them. And keep your charms to yourself."
Ivy Sloane wasted no time devouring the bread. Then, wiping crumbs from her mouth, she pulled a small, worn slip of paper from her pocket and pressed it into Mrs. Turner's hands.
"I'm not taking charity," she insisted. "This is for your protection. Keep it with you, and it'll keep you safe."
Before the woman could argue, Ivy folded the charm into a small triangle, slipped it into her coat pocket, and turned away.
Mrs. Turner frowned. "Wait! Where are you going?"
"To the capital," Ivy called over her shoulder. She waved once, then disappeared down the street.
Ivy had always been different.
She had been abandoned as a newborn, left by a riverbank with no name and no past.
Because she could see things others couldn't.
Spirits, shadows, the lingering traces of the dead-her second sight made her an outcast. If not for Ethan Farris, a traveling mystic who took her in, she wouldn't have survived. Under his care, she studied the old ways-divination, sigils, and the ancient art of protection magic.
But a week ago, Ethan passed away. And before he died, he left her with one final message:
"Ivy, I arranged a marriage for you. He's the key to your survival. Find him in the capital before it's too late."
She had known since childhood that her life wasn't meant to last. Her energy was wrong-too cold, too unstable. Ethan had warned her: she wouldn't live past twenty.
Tomorrow is her twentieth birthday.
Which meant she had one day left.
If she wanted to survive, she had to find this mysterious fiancé.
But the closer she got to her birthday, the worse her luck became.
Disaster trailed behind her like a curse.
The moment she stepped outside, a mudslide nearly buried her alive.
A freak lightning strike fried her old phone.
She barely made it to the train station, only to realize she'd spent every last dollar on a ticket.
Ivy refused to die. She wanted to live.
But first, she had to get to the capital.
Walking wouldn't get her there in time.
She needed a ride.
Or she needed to steal one.
That evening, Mrs. Turner locked up her shop and rode her old electric scooter through the narrow streets.
Just one more turn, and she'd be home.
"A bad omen? A looming disaster?"
She huffed. Kids these days believe the strangest things.
CRASH!
A loud noise rang out behind her, making her stomach lurch.
She slammed the brakes and turned around.
A heavy flower pot had fallen from a second-story window, shattering into shards just inches from where she had been moments ago.
Her pulse pounded in her ears. The pavement was covered in sharp fragments-yet not one had touched her.
If she had been even a second slower, the pot would have hit her square in the head.
Her hands trembled as she reached into her pocket and pulled out Ivy's charm.
It had turned to ash.
Her breath caught in her throat.
"That girl... she wasn't lying."
Slowly, Mrs. Turner stepped off her scooter, turned in the direction of the capital, and bowed her head.
"Whoever you are... thank you for saving me."
By three in the morning, the streets were eerily silent, blanketed in thick fog. The air had turned bone-chillingly cold, making Ivy pull her cloak tighter around herself.
A sharp gust of wind howled through the empty road.
Then, out of nowhere, a yellow taxi rolled up to the curb.
A strange, tattered flag fluttered from its antenna, covered in faded symbols, Ivy couldn't quite make out.
The driver rolled down the window.
"Need a lift, miss?"
Ivy stepped closer, inspecting the car.
The entire thing was plastered with SpongeBob SquarePants stickers.
Of all the haunted taxis in the world, she had to get this one.
Without hesitation, she yanked open the door and slid inside. "Take me to the capital."
The driver hesitated. In the mirror, his expression shifted.
This girl had no fear.
Slowly, he turned toward her. His face was ghostly pale.
Then, with a sickening pop, he reached up and plucked out his eyeballs.
Blood streamed down his cheeks, soaking into his collar. The entire car filled with the thick, metallic stench of iron.
The driver grinned, revealing rows of yellowed, rotting teeth.
"Surprised, sweetheart?" His voice was low, sing-song.
He leaned closer, his hollow eye sockets dark and dripping.
"I'm a ghost."
The driver expected Ivy to be terrified, but she remained unfazed. "Just drive. I'm rushing."
Despite the eerie atmosphere, there was no overwhelming sense of malice in the car, meaning the driver hadn't harmed anyone. He was just an ordinary ghost, not worth Ivy's concern.
The ghost driver was dumbfounded. Why wasn't she scared? Everyone he had encountered before, young or old, had screamed in terror at the sight of him.
Determined to shake her, he leaned in, exhaling a cold breath against her skin. His teeth gleamed as he sneered, "Girl, a ride in my car might cost you your life." He then let out a deep, sinister laugh, hoping to rattle her.
Ivy, irritated by the noise, grabbed his eyeballs and shoved them into his mouth. Her voice was cold as steel. "Make another sound, and I'll send you straight to the afterlife."
An unseen force surged through the car, instantly weakening the ghost's energy. Realizing he had provoked someone far beyond his understanding, the driver hastily dug the eyeballs from his throat and jammed them back into their sockets.
Scrambling back into his seat, he buckled his seatbelt. "M-Miss... it's not that I don't want to drive. I just can't leave this area."
"Just drive," Ivy said, closing her eyes as if to rest.
Though doubtful, the ghost hesitantly stepped on the gas. To his surprise, the car moved freely, gliding down the road that had once trapped him.
Thirty minutes later, he pulled up to their destination and let out an awkward chuckle. "We're here, Miss."
Ivy glanced at the towering skyscraper ahead. "You're a decent driver," she remarked.
The ghost rubbed the back of his head. "Well, I've been at it for twenty years."
Stepping out, he held the door open for her. "After you."
Ivy turned to him, her gaze thoughtful. "The dead and the living are separated for a reason. Your energy is harmful to the living, just as ours is to you. Since you gave me a ride, I'll return the favor-I'll help you cross over."
The ghost stiffened.
He had barely entertained the idea before Ivy saw right through him.
Dropping to his knees, he begged, "Please, just let me go back one last time! I can't leave my wife and daughter like this."
His name was Leonard Brooks, a taxi driver who had spent his life scraping together a living for his family. He had no fancy education, just a strong desire to provide for his wife and their five-year-old little girl.
The night he died, he had been rushing home. His daughter's favorite SpongeBob plushie sat on the passenger seat beside him, a reminder of the life he was eager to return to.
But fate had other plans.
The bridge collapsed beneath him, sending his car plunging into the river. He never made it home.
Since then, he had been driving the same road every night, the hope of seeing his family again keeping him tethered to the world of the living. He even covered his car in SpongeBob decorations, wishing someone-anyone-would recognize him.
Now, he was sobbing, clinging to Ivy's pant leg like a child. "My daughter... she's too young to lose her father..."
Ivy grimaced, shaking off his grip. "Enough with the waterworks. You're literally crying like a ghost."
Leonard sniffled, pulling out the worn SpongeBob plush from his pocket. He held it out to her.
"Please, Miss... If I can't stay, could you at least deliver a message?"
He hesitated before continuing, his voice choked with emotion. "Tell them I love them. Tell my wife... not to grieve too much. And if she ever meets someone good, she should remarry."
Ivy cut him off. "No need. You can tell them yourself."
Leonard's breath caught. "I... I can?"
"I'll let you visit their dreams," Ivy confirmed.
Overwhelmed, Leonard's face lit up. "Miss, you're a miracle worker!"
Ivy lifted her chin. "I've been doing this kind of thing since I was three."
Leonard eagerly nodded, giving her a thumbs-up. "A prodigy, no doubt!"
She began the ritual. "Alright, let's hurry-dawn is almost here."
As her spell took hold, Leonard's form began to fade. His voice echoed as he called out, "Thank you! If you ever end up in the afterlife, I swear I'll repay you!"
Ivy's expression darkened at the mention of death. If she didn't find her so-called fiancé soon, she wouldn't have to wait long to find out what the afterlife had in store.
With a sigh, she continued her journey, weaving through the city.
Hours passed, but she found nothing-no signs, no one with the fate she was searching for.
As night fell, an unbearable pain crawled through her body, sharp and suffocating. It felt like fire and ice gnawing at her veins.
Exhausted, she collapsed onto the hospital steps.
"Dying here wouldn't be the worst thing," she muttered to herself. "At least the morgue's close."
Just as she resigned herself to her fate, a sleek, black Maybach pulled up to the curb.
A suited bodyguard hurried to open the door, bowing slightly as he announced, "Mr. Shaw."
A tall, striking man stepped out, dressed in an impeccable black suit. His presence was magnetic, his features sharp and commanding.
Even among the well-dressed men surrounding him, he stood out-like a king among pawns.
Then Ivy saw it.
A brilliant halo of purple light surrounded him, glowing like a beacon at night.
Her breath caught.
It was him.
Ivy shot upright as if struck by lightning and sprinted toward the man.
The deep indigo glow around him made him seem almost otherworldly powerful, controlled, exuding an effortless authority. He carried himself like someone who naturally ruled over others. Just looking at him sent a jolt through her, as if the unstable force within her had found something or someonecapable of containing it.
"For once, you did something right," she muttered under her breath, addressing her absent mentor. "Guess I owe you one, old man. You actually saved my life."
She hesitated a few feet away, her lips parting as if to speak, but no words came.
Damn it.
Her so-called mentor had sent her here with no explanation, no introduction-just a name. If she walked up and started talking, this man would think she was insane. Maybe even call security.
She studied him carefully, searching for a clue, a sign-anything. But his presence was overwhelming, his energy unreadable.
Ethan felt the weight of her stare and glanced in her direction.
A girl.
Navy-blue jacket, dark hair pulled into a tight bun. A battered old backpack slung over one shoulder. A thin, multicolored bracelet around her wrist. But it was her eyes that caught him-sharp, bright, impossibly clear.
Something about her tugged at his attention.
Strange.
Dismissing the thought, he turned and strode toward the hospital entrance.
A few days ago, his aunt had called him in a panic, his younger cousin, Nathaniel yate, had slipped into a coma, and no doctor could explain why. Tonight, he was here for answers.
"What are you staring at?"
Ryan Quinn's voice rang out as he strolled up to the entrance, radiating his usual carefree charm.
The security team straightened. "Mr. Walker."
Ryan Quinn grinned. "Come on, drop the 'Mr.' Just call me President Walker."
The guards remained stone-faced, ignoring him entirely.
Ryan was well-known-for all the wrong reasons. A notorious flirt, a troublemaker, nowhere near as intimidating as their real boss, Ethan Shaw. If not for the deep ties between their families, Ethan would've had him exiled to an oil rig years ago.
Still grinning, Ryan elbowed Ethan. "Hey, if there's a beautiful woman involved, I expect a heads-up, got it?"
Ethan barely spared him a glance. "What are you doing here?"
Ryan stretched, letting out a dramatic yawn. "Your cousin is practically my little brother. And since you're my old, cranky friend, that makes us family. Obviously, I had to be here."
Ethan scoffed. "Right. Like I don't know your real reason."
He smirked, saying just one name: "Eleanor."
Ryan flinched like he'd been shocked. "I broke up with Eleanor ages ago! Don't go spreading rumors. I came here for you, and this is the thanks I get? You wound me."
Ethan ignored him and stepped toward the hospital entrance.
Then,
"Wait!"
Ivy darted forward, urgency in her voice.
She had minutes,maybe seconds left. Taking a steadying breath, she blurted out, "My name is Ivy sloane. I'm Ethan Farris's apprentice-and I'm your fiancée."
Ryan choked. "Wait. What? Since when do you have a fiancée? And why am I only hearing about this now?"
Ethan's gaze was ice. "I don't know her."
Ivy swallowed hard. That damn mentor of hers had vanished without an explanation, leaving her to figure this out alone.
She tried again. "Ethan Harris. He told me to find you."
Ethan frowned. "Never heard of him."
He gave a slight nod toward the guards.
The momentary confusion in their eyes vanished as duty kicked in. One of them stepped forward. "Apologies, Mr. Shaw. We'll handle this."
A hand reached for Ivy's arm
She gasped sharply, clutching her chest. A wave of dizziness hit her, turning her face ghostly pale.
Ryan stepped between them, waving the guard off. "Whoa, whoa, easy. Ethan, you're scaring the poor girl."
Then he grinned at Ivy. "Look, I get it. Ethan's cold as ice. The human embodiment of a snowstorm. Why don't you ditch him and hang out with me instead?"
Ivy studied him, expression unreadable. "You won't do."
Ryan blinked. "Excuse me? And why not?"
She tilted her head slightly, voice calm, matter-of-fact. "Your eyes have a slight greenish tint-classic signs of too much alcohol and not enough sleep. That means kidney strain and poor circulation."
Ryan gawked. "Excuse me?"
Ivy continued, unbothered. "Your eyebrows are thick at the front but thin at the ends. And you've got a mole on the left side of your face. That means you have terrible luck in love."
Ryan sputtered.
She wasn't done. "And the lines around your mouth? Uneven. Relationships, an absolute disaster."
Ryan looked horrified.
Kidney issues? Bad love life? A relationship disaster? Was he cursed?
Wait,why was he even taking this seriously?
"This is nonsense!" Ryan huffed. "I'm a legend in this city. Handsome, rich, the total package. My love life is just fine."
Ivy barely blinked. "You love a woman who doesn't love you back. You act like you don't care, but every night, you relive every moment with her. So you drink-to forget, to numb yourself. But it doesn't work."
Ryan froze.
Heat crept up his neck.
How the hell did she?
Ethan, watching silently, finally spoke. "Enough."
Ryan swallowed hard, forcing himself to recover. "Okay, Miss Psychic. If you're so insightful, then tell me something about Ethan. If you can reveal one of his secrets, I'll personally deliver him to your doorstep."
Ivy shook her head. "His fate is too strong. I can't see through it. But I do know one thing-he's the fiancé my mentor chose for me."
Ethan's gaze sharpened.
Ivy locked eyes with him, her voice steady. "Ethan, I need your help."
Something was wrong. She had found him-the person she was meant to-but the energy leaking from her hadn't stopped.
What had her mentored said about stabilizing herself once she met her fated partner?
Something about... taking a bite?
Realization struck.
Without hesitation, Ivy lunged forward.
Ethan's instincts screamed at him. He stepped back
Too slow.
Ivy grabbed his wrist, rose onto her tiptoes, leaned in
And bit his neck.
Ethan: ... What the hell?
The bodyguards: ... Oh my god.
Ryan: Now this is getting interesting.
The bodyguards were all taken aback.
My God! Mr. Shaw was actually bitten by a woman, no less!
Ryan, Ethan's close friend, stood frozen for a second before frantically whipping out his phone. This rare moment needed to be documented. His social media circle would love this.
He snapped photos from several angles, even applying filters to enhance the aesthetic. One shot, in particular, was perfect. It captured half of Ethan's face, while Ivy's silhouette gave the illusion that she was kissing his chin.
Beaming to himself, Ryan thought, Once I post this, high society is going to explode. He was determined to take full advantage of Ethan's shock and get a few more priceless shots.
Meanwhile, Ethan Shaw was utterly stunned. No one had ever dared to bite him before. He was so intimidating that even mosquitoes seemed to keep their distance. Yet, today-a woman had bitten him!
"You" Ethan was so furious that words failed him. Just as he was about to push Ivy away-
She instinctively let go and took a step back.
The area fell into sudden silence, except for the harsh click of the camera shutter.
Ethan turned his icy gaze toward Ryan, who was still gleefully taking photos.
"Ryan! Delete that. Now." His voice was sharp as a blade.
Ryan met Ethan's murderous glare and bolted. He hadn't even thought to mute his phone. Unfortunately, he didn't get far. A nearby bodyguard tackled him to the ground.
Ryan swallowed hard as he faced Ethan's fury. "Uh, wait, let me explain."
Ethan grabbed the phone and barked an order to his men. "Watch him. Don't let this idiot out of your sight."
Ryan suddenly felt completely trapped. Damn. He was really done for this time.
Desperate, he blurted out, "Oh no! That girl, she escaped!"
Ethan's head snapped around and sure enough, Ivy was gone. The woman had slipped away while everyone was distracted.
His fingers brushed over the bite mark on his neck, irritation surging through him. "Find her! Even if you have to turn the whole city upside down, bring her back to me!"
Ryan groaned internally. That ungrateful woman! She had the nerve to bite Ethan and then run, leaving him to suffer Ethan's wrath.
He struggled a few times but couldn't break free from the guards' grip. With a deep sigh, he accepted his fate.
Ethan gave him one last withering glance, unlocked the phone, and went straight to the camera roll.
Ryan wailed. Grandpa. Please come save your grandson.
Before he could finish, Ethan's body swayed. His vision blurred. Then darkness.
The bodyguards caught him before he hit the ground.
"Boss Shaw just collapsed."
"Get Dr. Walker-now."
They rushed Ethan to the hospital, and, for good measure, tied Ryan up and threw him into the dark room next door.
Ryan could only make pitiful whimpering noises, silently protesting his innocence.
Ethan's Dream
Ethan lay in the hospital bed, slipping into unconsciousness.
In his dream, he stood in a grand, ancient palace. A woman in white stood at the center, bathed in a soft glow. A sheer veil covered her face.
Ethan felt an eerie sense of familiarity, but he couldn't make out her features.
"Who are you?" he asked, his voice echoing through the vast hall.
Every time he had this dream, his question went unanswered. But this time, it was different.
The woman reached out a delicate hand and whispered, "Ethan, hurry. The grand ritual is about to begin."
Ethan tried to grasp her hand, but she suddenly turned translucent, dissolving like mist.
"Wait-don't go." He lunged forward, but his fingers met only empty air.
Her voice lingered in the silence. "Ethan... goodbye."
"No."
Ethan woke with a sharp gasp, drenched in cold sweat. His chest felt hollow, as if something vital had slipped through his grasp.
"You're finally awake. You scared me half to death."
Danielle Shaw wiped her tears away and asked softly, "Ethan, how do you feel?"
A small crowd had gathered around his bed. Ethan pressed his fingers to his temple. "Aunt Danielle, I'm fine."
Hearing his reassurance, she let out a breath of relief.
She turned to Dr. Walker. "Doctor, can you check on him again?"
The physician, Victor Shaw, adjusted his stethoscope. "Another headache?"
Ethan gave a short nod. "Yeah. It's nothing new, I'm used to it."
Then, as if suddenly remembering something, he asked, "By the way, Aunt Danielle, how's Nathaniel?"
At the mention of her son, Danielle Shaw's expression dimmed. "Still the same. He suddenly collapsed three days ago and hasn't woken up since."
"The doctors say there's nothing physically wrong with him. But who sleeps for three days straight?"
Ethan massaged his forehead. "Don't worry, Aunt Danielle. I've already contacted a top neurology expert. He'll be here by tomorrow morning."
Danielle lowered her head. "Ethan, thank you. But you need to take care of yourself first. Nathaniel has me and Wisdom watching over him."
Suddenly, she clutched her chest and started coughing violently.
Eleanor quickly rushed to her side. "Mom, let's go. I'll stay with Nathaniel, you need to rest."
After they left, Ethan got out of bed and turned to his guards. "Where's Ryan?"
One of them answered, "Still locked up. Should we let him out?"
"Leave him there."
Ethan adjusted his clothes, preparing to leave.
Victor's gaze landed on the faint bite mark on Ethan's neck. Who the hell managed to bite this man? His curiosity burned, but when he met Ethan's frigid stare, he wisely swallowed his questions.
Ethan left the hospital immediately and drove straight to his grandfather's estate.
Tonight's events were outrageous.
A woman claiming to be his fiancée. A mysterious lady in white appearing in his dreams.
He needed answers.
Ivy's Escape
At one in the morning, down a quiet street, Ivy clutched her face and screamed, "Oh my God-it worked."
Biting Ethan's neck had triggered an impossible reaction in her body.
Her strength had returned. The dead energy that clung to her was gone.
She had literally come back from the brink of death.
But then she thought about Ethan's terrifyingly dark expression.
A shiver ran down her spine.
Good thing she was smart enough to run right after biting him. Otherwise...
Ivy shook her head vigorously, trying to erase the memory.
"Nope. Didn't bite a man. I bit a... jerk."
Her stomach suddenly growled. She sighed, digging into her pocket and pulling out three crumpled dollar bills.
After biting Ethan, her luck had changed.
For the first time in weeks, she felt alive.
Maybe, her bad streak was finally over.
She flipped a coin into the air.
Heads.
A good omen.
Her lips curled into a slow smile.
She was about to get wealthy.
Why did she, a woman like her, dare to slip out of his sight without making a sound? Did she think this was a hotel? Light from the house streamed out as usual, and Izaiah dashed inside, but he couldn't find Ashley anywhere. The usual lights, the sofa, the TV wall, the sofa wall, the blue chandelier... it seemed to be missing something... That woman, that woman didn't even wait for him today. A smirk appeared at the corner of Izaiah's mouth. In the past, no matter how late he came home, that woman would always curl up on the sofa, quietly waiting for him to have a late-night meal. But today, he didn't see her at all. Indeed, she couldn't pretend any longer. Fine, he would let her experience the taste of being humiliated and bruised all over her body later. Izaiah was starting to feel tired. He changed his shoes, took a bath, but there was still no sight of Ashley, and her voice couldn't be heard either. It seemed... she was really not home. A sudden fury erupted in Izaiah's heart. Hastily wrapping his bath towel around himself and slipping his shoes on without care, he searched from the bedroom to the guest room, from the closet, even to the basement... every corner where a person could hide was turned upside down, and he still couldn't find her. Unable to find her, Izaiah's anger grew. This woman, her performance tonight was infuriating! He tried to calm down, forcing a smile on his lips, though his expression was far from pleasant. This woman's heart was growing more wild, doing as she pleased. Good. Leaving, are you? Then don't bother coming back. Izaiah bolted the front door and even locked his bedroom securely before turning in for the night. Without Ashley's nightly declaration of love before bed, without her scent, without her nauseating words, Izaiah found himself sleeping particularly well - better than he had ever slept before. Except for a faint sense of loss when he woke abruptly, and except for the icy cold temperature of his bed linens. The next day, Izaiah woke up not knowing how long he had slept. His eyes still held traces of sleep as he reached for his cellphone. To his surprise, it was almost eleven o'clock. "Ashley, are you courting death?!" Izaiah shouted habitually towards the doorway. If it was like before, Ashley would always bring him a glass of milk, with a disgustingly dutiful look as though she were a good wife and mother. Damn it, why didn't that woman wake him up today? He cursed inwardly as he snapped back to reality. Ashley had disappeared last night. After declaring that she wanted a divorce, she was gone. He wouldn't believe it. He simply wouldn't believe this woman could escape from his control. In no time, Ashley would beg him to return to her, to give her a little love, and yes, even to keep her. Ashley, that despicable woman. It was better without her. There would no longer be anyone to trouble him. Izaiah went to his company as usual. After all, he was the CEO of Flores Enterprise. What if he was late? Who dared to question his being late? From being an insignificant nobody to become the president of such a big company like Flores, There was no one in New York who would not envy him. They would be more envious of the fact that he had married the Flores' beautiful daughter, he had become a winner in life at a young age. However, life was not always so simple and perfect. Izaiah laughed bitterly, adjusted the tie around his neck and strode into the company. "Ashley, the company is still in my hands. Where can you run off to?" With familiar greetings in the background, Izaiah walked expressionlessly into his office. As soon as he sat down, however, the door was pushed open again. Joey said, "Good day, Mr President." Joey is a thorough "badass", the heir to the Gomez's Corporation. He has spent his entire childhood with Izaiah, and because of that, their relationship waxed quite strong till date. Despite being indifferent towards his family assets, Joey spends every day sucking up to Izaiah. Izaiah glanced at Joey and asked, "What's up?" Shaking off his joking demeanor, Joey threw a stack of documents at Izaiah, saying, "These are some psychological analyses regarding mental illness. You should take a look. I believe that Katelynn's condition is actually quite normal..." Izaiah glared at Joey who wisely chose to shut his mouth. Ashley is after all, Izaiah's wife in name. All high society was present for their wedding, and they all knew about their relationship. Of course, there were also those who knew that Ashley did not seem to get along with Izaiah. However, almost no one knew about Izaiah's relationship with Katelynn. The psychologically "fragile" Katelynn was terrified of rumors, so Izaiah seldom appeared with her alone, let alone allowing others to know of their relationship. Joey thought for a moment and said, "Is Ashley becoming jealous because you care so much about 'Katelynn'..." "Shut up," Izaiah replied without even raising his head.
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After working herself to the brink of exhaustion, Sawyer Yates decides to quit her demanding job and open a small grocery store. Despite the skepticism from her family and friends, who doubt her venture will succeed, Sawyer is determined. She's not seeking a fortune; she simply wants to live comfortably without the stress of late-night shifts. Little does she know, her grocery store becomes a hotspot for various unusual customers who appear at midnight, bringing with them items from different worlds. From a young prince on the run who trades his jade pendant for basic groceries, to a tribal chief searching for farming tools who offers up peculiar herbs, and a woman surrounded by zombies who offers sparkling diamonds in exchange for food. Even bored immortals who come to watch TV dramas and interstellar nobles desperate for long-lost vegetables flock to her store. To Sawyer's surprise, instead of failing, her grocery store thrives, attracting a steady stream of eclectic customers and unique products every day. Meanwhile, the strange occurrences in her store propel her to unexpected heights, taking her community along for the ride.
No one knew that the strikingly handsome and incomparably noble heir of the Oran family had secretly gotten married-only for his wife to run away while carrying his child. That was, until one day, when the young Alex cornered the woman who had fled with his baby in front of all the media. Pressing her against the wall, he kissed her until her face burned crimson, then narrowed his eyes with smug satisfaction. Alex: "Moved?" The trembling little thing: "I-I daren't move!" Alex "I *allow* you to be moved." The shivering little creature pinned against the wall: "*Whimper*... I really daren't move!"
"I stood at the edge of my heart and watched him choose her. In the end, I was not the one he needed. I was simply the one he settled for." - Noelle ~~~~~~~ I thought I was the one he loved. But a few days before our wedding, I saw him in a way I never had before. His eyes softened as he spoke to her. His first love, and the very woman who had left him in pieces. Heartbreak was something I knew too well. And as I watched the love he still held for her in his eyes, I realized what I had to do. I couldn't marry a man who wasn't truly mine. With no means to cancel the wedding and lacking the courage to confront him, I made a desperate choice to leave. I painfully gave his first love my treasured engagement ring thinking it was for the best and the only way to free myself. But when he saw that ring on her finger, the fragile world I had tried to escape began to shatter. His obsession to find me and bring me back ignited a dangerous game of cat and mouse.
Dear readers, this book has resumed daily updates. It took Sabrina three whole years to realize that her husband, Tyrone didn't have a heart. He was the coldest and most indifferent man she had ever met. He never smiled at her, let alone treated her like his wife. To make matters worse, the return of the woman he had eyes for brought Sabrina nothing but divorce papers. Sabrina's heart broke. Hoping that there was still a chance for them to work on their marriage, she asked, "Quick question,Tyrone. Would you still divorce me if I told you that I was pregnant?" "Absolutely!" he responded. Realizing that she didn't mean shit to him, Sabrina decided to let go. She signed the divorce agreement while lying on her sickbed with a broken heart. Surprisingly, that wasn't the end for the couple. It was as if scales fell off Tyrone's eyes after she signed the divorce agreement. The once so heartless man groveled at her bedside and pleaded, "Sabrina, I made a big mistake. Please don't divorce me. I promise to change." Sabrina smiled weakly, not knowing what to do...
The day Raina gave birth should have been the happiest of her life. Instead, it became her worst nightmare. Moments after delivering their twins, Alexander shattered her heart-divorcing her and forcing her to sign away custody of their son, Liam. With nothing but betrayal and heartbreak to her name, Raina disappeared, raising their daughter, Ava, on her own.Years later, fate comes knocking when Liam falls gravely ill. Desperate to save his son, Alexander is forced to seek out the one person he once cast aside. Alexander finds himself face to face with the woman he underestimated, pleading for a second chance-not just for himself, but for their son. But Raina is no longer the same broken woman who once loved him.No longer the woman he left behind. She has carved out a new life-one built on strength, wealth, and a long-buried legacy she expected to uncover.Raina has spent years learning to live without him.The question is... Will she risk reopening old wounds to save the son she never got to love? or has Alexander lost her forever?
A twist of fate bound Allison to Derek in marriage-she, a powerful heiress with countless hidden identities; he, the city's most admired man, now lying silent in a coma. For three years, Allison used her unmatched medical skills to heal him, all while quietly falling in love. But when Derek's long-lost love returned from abroad, he handed Allison divorce papers without a second thought. Resolved to stop chasing shadows, Allison signed the papers and turned her back on love-rising to fame as a dazzling force in business, medicine, and more. Only when she stood high above the world did Derek finally see her worth. He knelt before her, eyes brimming with regret. "Will you take me back?" he whispered.
After being kicked out of her home, Harlee learned she wasn't the biological daughter of her family. Rumors had it that her impoverished biological family favored sons and planned to profit from her return. Unexpectedly, her real father was a zillionaire, catapulting her into immense wealth and making her the most cherished member of the family. While they anticipated her disgrace, Harlee secretly held design patents worth billions. Celebrated for her brilliance, she was invited to mentor in a national astronomy group, drew interest from wealthy suitors, and caught the eye of a mysterious figure, ascending to legendary status.
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."