Dahlia's life has always been about survival. After the tragic car accident that stole her parents, leaving her to raise her younger brother Delijah alone, she's built a quiet life focused on protecting him and keeping her independence intact. A devoted sister, Dahlia has sacrificed everything to make sure Delijah has the future he deserves. Her world is simple, predictable, until one night, when everything changes. A night out with her best friend Stacy leads Dahlia into the arms of a mysterious man Alessio, an enigmatic figure with a dark, commanding presence. Their connection is instant, an undeniable pull that neither of them can resist. Alessio is a ruthless mafia boss, a man whose world is filled with power, danger, and bloodshed. And yet, despite the warning bells ringing in her head, Dahlia can't seem to break free from him. When she finds out she's pregnant with his child, everything changes. Now, she's bound to him in a way she never anticipated, tied to a man who runs a criminal empire, a world where love and loyalty are often twisted by violence and betrayal. But Dahlia's world is about to unravel in ways she never expected. As she becomes more entwined in Alessio's life, she begins to discover truths about her own past, truths that will change everything she thought she knew. As Alessio's world becomes hers, Dahlia must navigate the dangerous terrain of mafia politics, betrayal, and power. As the tension builds and the stakes grow higher, Dahlia must choose between love and survival, loyalty and betrayal, family and the man who now controls her heart. The deeper she gets into Alessio's world, the more dangerous it becomes, and the harder it is to know who to trust. There are enemies around every corner, and Dahlia's life and the life of her unborn child, hangs in the balance. Will she find a way to navigate the treacherous underworld Alessio has dragged her into, or will the lies and betrayals that surround her tear everything apart? In a world where power, passion, and bloodshed collide, Dahlia must decide if she's strong enough to survive or if the world she's been thrust into will swallow her whole.
"Have a good night, Dahlia." Ziko's gravelly voice broke the quiet of the late evening as he locked the door to the cafe, the sound of the key turning in the lock echoing in the empty space.
"You too, sir." I flashed him a tired smile, gathering my things. The warmth from the cafe still lingered around me, a comforting contrast to the cold air creeping in from the streets outside.
Ziko paused, his hand on the door handle, his gaze softening as he looked at me. "Stay safe, my dear. And tell Delijah we'd love to have you both over for dinner soon. Martha's been asking about you."
My heart warmed at the mention of Martha. They were like family to me, their kindness a steady anchor in the chaos of my life. "I'll tell him," I said, my smile genuine. "Tell Martha I'd love nothing more."
As I stepped out into the cool night air, I could feel the weight of the world settle back onto my shoulders. The streets were quieter than usual, the distant hum of the city feeling far away. My thoughts lingered on the invitation, a small comfort in the whirlwind of everything else.
Ziko, my boss, had been nothing short of an angel in my life. I'd been working with him for about a year now, and in that time, he'd become more than just an employer. He was a father figure-steady, strong, and kind. He had this way of making everything feel like it would be okay, even when the weight of the world seemed unbearable. And Martha, his wife, was a breath of fresh air. She had this warm, unshakeable energy that could light up any room. Over time, they became more than just my boss and his wife-they were family, the kind I never thought I'd have again.
After we lost our parents, life felt like it had been ripped from under me. I could still remember that night so clearly, the phone call that shattered everything. They'd died in a car accident. The details were horrific. The car had exploded, and when they told us, I couldn't even recognize their bodies. I remember the numbness, the shock, the overwhelming weight of it all. I was just eighteen-too young to carry the burden, but too old to be without a choice.
I fought for Delijah's custody without a second thought. There was no way I could bear the thought of losing him, not after everything we'd already been through. Our relatives... well, let's just say they were never really there for us. No one reached out, no one cared enough to step in. So, it was just me and Deli. And that was enough.
To keep us afloat, I worked multiple jobs. Some nights, I felt like I was drowning in exhaustion, but there was no other choice. I enrolled in a local college two years later, holding on to the hope that one day, when I graduated, I could land a good job. One where I could finally provide Delijah with the future he deserved. The dream of a better life kept me going. It had been four years since the accident, and yet, it still felt like yesterday. The pain, the grief, it hadn't dulled at all. Some things just never heal.
I strolled past the park, my eyes catching a glimpse of a cute couple laughing, carefree, and wrapped in their own little bubble. For a moment, I couldn't help but feel a pang in my chest. It was such a simple, innocent thing, but somehow, it reminded me of everything I wasn't. I didn't know how to feel about love anymore, not after everything that had happened.
My love life? A mess. A complete, heart-wrenching disaster. I caught my boyfriend cheating on our two-year anniversary. After I'd saved up for weeks to buy him a gift, something special. The betrayal cut deeper than I could've imagined. I'm pretty sure he didn't even remember it was our anniversary.
To be honest, I'd been ignoring the signs for a while. He'd been distant, closed off. If I'm being real with myself, I should've known better. He'd become toxic, a person I no longer recognized. I remember the first time he hit me. The shock, the sting. And yet, blinded by love-or maybe just by my own fear of being alone-I forgave him. Stupid. But that's what many of us do for love, isn't it? We convince ourselves it'll get better. That people can change. That we can fix them. But no, he didn't change. The next thing I knew, he was cheating.
I didn't want to think about that toxic mess anymore. The thought of him was enough to make my stomach turn. He didn't deserve a single ounce of my time, not anymore.
I scoffed, shaking my head. Enough of that barf bag. I was done with him.
This scene is perfect for showing the playful and loving dynamic between Dahlia and Delijah. It's warm and lighthearted, with their sibling bond really shining through. Here's a little tweak to keep the conversation flow natural and enhance the humor and affection:
I reached home and opened the door with my spare key.
"Deli......" I called out, my voice carrying through the quiet apartment.
"Hey sis, you're back... how was work today?" Deli replied from the couch, his eyes glued to the screen of his laptop. I remembered getting him that laptop for his seventeenth birthday. He'd saved up for it with his own money, but I wanted him to have something nice, he deserved it. My brother, the little nerd, was way smarter than I could ever be, and I was so proud of the man he was becoming.
"It was fine... just some annoying customers here and there, but you know, with Ziko around, work is always fun," I said, flashing him a smile as I dropped my bag and plopped down beside him on the couch.
"So, what's up?" I asked, ruffling his strawberry-blond hair. I couldn't help but smile every time I looked at him. He had those bright blue eyes we both shared, and a lot of girls were crazy about him. But he wasn't interested. He was too busy with his studies, which was a good thing, considering the future he had ahead of him. He was one smart guy.
"Umm... well, you know that scholarship I applied for? I'm just checking for updates," he said, his voice a little more serious as he clicked through some tabs.
"Don't worry, Deli. I know you'll get in. You're too smart not to," I reassured him, leaning back against the couch and kicking my feet up.
He looked over at me with that grateful grin, the one I'd grown so used to over the years. "Thanks for always believing in me, Lia," he said, his voice full of sincerity.
"Love you, Deli," I said, ruffling his hair once more before pulling him into a tight hug.
"Love you, Lia," he replied, squeezing me back.
I pulled away and got to my feet. "Have you had dinner yet? I brought some food from the cafe."
"Not yet," he said, dropping his laptop onto the center table and following me into the kitchen. We moved seamlessly, like we always did. Dinner was our time to catch up, our little routine after a long day.
We ate, talking about random stuff-how his classes were going, my annoying customers, anything to make the day feel lighter. Our usual evening routine. I smiled to myself as we finished eating.
"So, I saw James at the cafe today," I said, stirring my drink nonchalantly. "And he told me something interesting."
I caught Delijah's eyes flicker nervously, and I couldn't help but smirk. He always avoided eye contact when he was trying to hide something.
"Really? And what was that?" he asked, pretending to be oblivious but failing miserably.
"Yeah..." I said, dragging out the word. "He said Mia asked you to go to prom with her." The moment I said it, his face turned a shade of pink that made me almost burst out laughing.
"Wait, wait, wait... are you blushing? Oh my god, I cannot believe you're blushing! Wow... you like her, don't you?" I was practically giddy at this revelation. My little brother had a crush!
"Um... n-no, I d-don't," he stammered, shifting awkwardly on the chair and still avoiding my gaze.
"Are you stuttering? Come on, you do like her!" I said, my excitement bubbling over.
"Can we please not talk about my love life? I just needed a date, not that I like her or anything," he said, his hands fidgeting in his lap as his face turned even redder.
"Okayyyyy, if you say so," I teased, smirking as I watched him squirm. It was adorable how much he tried to hide his feelings, but I could tell he was lying. I wasn't going to push it, though-he'd tell me when he was ready.
My phone started ringing, and I picked it up without checking the caller ID.
"HEYYYYYY GIRLLLLLLLL!" The voice screamed from the other side, and I immediately pulled my phone away from my ear, wincing.
"Stacy, can you please stop screaming? You almost burst my eardrum!" I groaned, trying to hear through the ringing in my ears.
"Oops! Sorry, Lia. I was just excited!" she said, sounding genuinely apologetic. "So, the thing is, I wanted you to-"
"Nope. A very big no," I interrupted her, knowing exactly where this was going.
"You didn't even hear what I have to say!" she whined, and I could practically hear her pouting through the phone.
"But I know you, and it's a big no," I said, crossing my arms, already anticipating her response.
"Please, Lia! I promise it's nothing extravagant. It's Friday night, and I just wanted us to have a few drinks... It's been forever since we've really hung out, and I miss you!" Her voice was desperate, like she was pleading for her life.
"Really? You're pulling the 'I miss you' card?" I sighed, rolling my eyes even though I couldn't stop the smile that crept up.
"Please, Dahlia, I really do miss you!" she said, dragging out the last word like she knew exactly how to get to me.
"Fine, fine," I groaned, giving in. "I'll get ready."
"Yes! Thank you! You're the best! I swear, I'll make it worth your while. I'll pick you up in 30 minutes! Get ready for a night to remember!" she cheered, her voice filled with excitement.
I chuckled, shaking my head. Sometimes, Stacy was impossible to say no to. But it was nice to think that, for one night, I could put everything else aside and just have some fun.
Ava's world is turned upside down when a devastating accident steals her memories, leaving her in the care of a woman named Maria. With no recollection of her past, she is taken to Italy, where she discovers a family she never knew existed. As the truth about her childhood slowly unfolds, she grapples with her lost identity, trying to piece together who she was before the accident. Back in America, billionaire CEO Nathan Alexander's life is shattered. His wife, Ava, vanished without a trace, leaving him to raise their infant son alone. Heartbroken and consumed by anger, Nathan has sworn to never forgive her, his heart hardened by years of grief. But when fate brings them back together years later, Ava doesn't even recognize him. The woman who once promised to love him is now a stranger, and Nathan can't shake the pull he still feels for her. Torn between hate and desire, Nathan must navigate the depths of betrayal and heartbreak as secrets about Ava's disappearance begin to surface. As Ava regains her memories, the truth about her accident, her family, and the real reason she left him comes to light. But can love survive the weight of the past? With a child to protect, a broken heart to heal, and a family torn apart, the road ahead will test them both in ways they never imagined.
One spilled drink, one fired server, one unexpected second chance. Emery Knight is broke, desperate, and just a tiny bit chaotic. After a spectacular disaster at a high-society gala, she loses her job and her last shred of hope,until a twist of fate has her bonding with two mischievous twins in a billionaire's parking lot. Their father, Alexander Lancaster, cold, powerful, untouchable billionaire and the man whose thousand-dollar suit she ruined. He's not impressed but his kids adore her, and when Emery's sass meets Xander's ice, sparks fly in the most unexpected ways. She only wanted a job. He wasn't looking for a nanny. But the twins aren't the only ones falling fast. They weren't supposed to collide. But love, trust, and everything in between are about to be tested. Because when two completely different worlds crash into each other and secrets resurface, pasts return, and hearts begin to open, the real question is.....Can they hold on to what they've found, or will everything unravel before it truly begins?
Chandler Su who had cheated by her boyfriend then got drunk at a bar. To take revenge, she grabbed a man randomly and took him to the room. After a crazy night, Chandler found the strange man was a super handsome guy the next morning. Shy and shocked Chandler run away after leaving 150 RMB and scorning the man of his poor bed skills. However, she never thought the story would become so dramatic as the next day, she found out that the new coming president of her company was exactly the man she slept the last night! Worse than that, this new boss seemed very narrow-minded as he asked Chandler to come to his office on the first day.
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Belinda thought after divorce, they would part ways for good - he could live his life on his own terms, while she could indulge in the rest of hers. However, fate had other plans in store. "My darling, I was wrong. Would you please come back to me?" The man, whom she once loved deeply, lowered his once proud head humbly. "I beg you to return to me." Belinda coldly pushed away the bouquet of flowers he had offered her and coolly replied, "It's too late. The bridge has been burned, and the ashes have long since scattered to the wind!"