Introduction: My husband snapped my arm, crushed my leg, and threw me into a freezer bin like I was nothing but garbage.
All because his beloved Camille Thorne got stuck in the walk-in freezer for two hours, and I happened to be the one who locked the door without realizing she was inside.
Holding her in his arms, he looked at her with pity and told her he had finally avenged her.
He didn’t know that I, along wView details>
Introduction: One night, my husband went on a city-night ride with his first love, and my mother-in-law, Judith Reeves, suddenly had a heart attack. Through tears, she begged me to call my husband home. He rushed back right after my call and took her to the hospital. Thanks to the timely treatment, she was fine.
However, his first love, riding alone, ran into a group of thugs. She was assaulted and killed. My View details>
Introduction: One week before Ryan Guise proposed, I found his chat logs with his childhood sweetheart.
Most of their messages were just them mocking our date videos—snickering, jeering, like it was all some twisted comedy.
That's when it hit me—I'd never been anything more than a joke to him.
Dating me was just a ploy to capture every second I fell for him—every blush, every soft smile, every flicker of hope. View details>
Introduction: My Mom had a heart attack and needed money to save her life.
I plucked up all my courage to ask my boyfriend—worth hundreds of millions, my secret lover for ten years—to borrow money.
But before I even got a chance to open my mouth, he frowned coldly and shouted at me to get out of the meeting room.
"Get out! Do you think someone at your level is worthy of stepping into my meeting room?"
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Introduction: After finding out I'd been just a stand-in for ten years, I didn't cry or demand answers. I quietly went to the hospital and ended the pregnancy we'd both been waiting for. Then I packed my suitcase and caught a red-eye flight out of Flerora—without looking back.View details>
Introduction: Dawn Porter had silently loved Austin Osborne for many years. She was obedient, considerate, and always tried her best to please him, believing they would be together one day. But when she turned twenty and was ready to confess her feelings for the third time, his first love, Sydney Peay, returned. Dawn overheard Austin say, "Dawn is just like a little sister to me. I could never have feelings forView details>
Introduction: My husband was diagnosed with uremia, and only a kidney transplant could save him. By some twist of fate, my kidney was a perfect match.
Outside the operating room, his parents clung to me, their voices breaking as they begged desperately for their son’s life.
The attending physician, his tone sharp with urgency, announced the situation was critical. He held out the donor consent form, pressing itView details>
Introduction: I dated Brad Hagan for seven years. At 25, I told him I wanted to get married. He said his company was just taking off and he needed to focus on his career. At 26, he asked me to wait a little longer. By the time I turned 27, my father was terminally ill, and I couldn't keep waiting. I went looking for Brad—only to overhear him talking to his friends.
"All these years, I've been putting off the weView details>
Introduction: Two months after I was kidnapped and brought home, I found out I was pregnant.
I was over the moon, clutching the test results as I ran to find Caleb Morgan.
But the second he saw the paper, his face went cold. He tossed it on the floor and snapped, “Get rid of it.”
I froze in disbelief and asked, “What did you just say?”
Caleb let out a low, bitter laugh. He said, “You got kidnapped last month anView details>
Introduction: I’d been in a secret relationship with my brother’s best friend for three years.
Every time I mentioned making it public, he’d promise, “Soon.”
Then at a party, someone slipped drugs into his drink. I didn’t hesitate—just shyly snuggled into his arms, acting as his "remedy."
After that, he drowned himself in alcohol, nearly dying from kidney failure.
The doctor said he wouldn’t live more than thrView details>