When He Opened His Eyes, He Discovered Love
The door creaked open, revealing Serena and Nurse Sabrina Santos. "Arthur, my son," Serena announced, "your new nurse has arrived. Please be kind this time."
A cynical smile curved Arthur's lips. Sabrina was the twelfth nurse in four months—since the accident that had left him blind and with limited mobility.
The footsteps of the two women broke the silence of the dimly lit room. Lying in bed, Arthur clenched his fists beneath the sheets. Another intruder. Another pair of eyes to remind him of the darkness imprisoning him.
"You may leave, Mother," his hoarse voice cut through the air, heavy with impatience. "I need no one here."
Serena sighed, a weary sound that had become all too frequent. "Arthur, dear, you need care. Sabrina is highly experienced and comes highly recommended. Please give her a chance."
By Mistake, By Destiny
By Mistake, By Destiny
She just wanted to be a mother.
He just wanted to be a father.
But a mix-up at the clinic changed everything.
Now, a baby born by mistake may unite two hearts already chosen by destiny—even if they don’t know it yet.
Club Blue Moon: The Price of Innocence
Lilith, who works as a waitress in an exclusive club, one day catches the attention of a very important client. What will happen next?
“Love in the Shadow of Revenge”
Prologue: The Curse of the Moon Under a silver moon, in the depths of the Suryavanth forest, legends whispered of a hidden realm where serpents could turn into humans. Among them was one feared and a
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The Chost of Summer Lane
The sun dipped low over Davao City, painting the sky in streaks of tangerine as Jaeniella Reyes unlocked the door to her childhood home. The familiar creak of the wooden steps echoed through the quiet
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UnFortune flower
A women laying on the road and she fully covered by blood. At that time a man who driving through the road he saw a women fallen on the road suddenly he take to the hospital at that time the man has l
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Don't read this.
I wonder why we even write here? I mean, like... Now that I look back at my past works, I find it hilarious. It's funny. I guess, I did improve a lot. Another reason to keep on moving. We st
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