
Dear Ex-husband, I'm Better Without You!
"Food made by a person I don't like is naturally detestable,"
Lily didn't expect these hurtful words to come from him-her husband of almost two years- Roberto Whitlock.
She had married him out of love, even though their marriage was a transaction between two families.
She thought she could change him, but it turned out it was just her fantasy.
And he soon brought her to the reality of their marriage which had been hanging by a thin, strained thread this whole time.
"Sign it... My heart can never beat for you in this lifetime,"
After she signed the divorce papers, she made him stand at the back of long line of suitors.
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Chapter 3
Roberto was on his office, perched of his luxurious swivel chair. On his desk were stacks of documents waiting for his attention. One was currently in his hand but he just couldn't focus on it.
"Damn it," he couldn't help but curse, adjusting his tie as though it was suffocating him.
A knock on the door drew his attention and he put down the document in his hand, his eyes flickering towards the door.
"Come in," he invited, trying hard to mask his annoyance to no avail.
The door was pushed ajar from the outside and a tall young man donning a buzz haircut and wearing a dark grey suit entered the office. He adjusted the prescription glasses resting on the bridge of his nose, his eyes fixated on the one seated behind the desk.
He walked to Roberto with a purposeful stride, his expression solemn, "Sir, the Fawn corporation have suddenly backed out from signing the deal,"
"What's the reason?" Roberto asked his assistant, internally grappling with the urge to pound hard at the desk.
"Their manager demanded that we need to get an esteemed designer to work with us,"
"Which one?"
"Her stage name is Peony. But from what I've been able to ferret out, her real name is Lily Shawn. But I couldn't find any pictures of her, nor any other valuable information,"
"Lily Shawn," the name rolled off his tongue as he got lost in his musings.
"Lily..." He mumbled again.
That name brought back a memory. One that he had never cherished because of his stupidity.
"She's based abroad, in WhyteVille to be precise. But Fawn corporation's manager told me the information they got was that the woman would be arriving at the airport today,"
"How are we going to find her when we don't even know what she looks like?" Roberto felt his frustration spiking.
And even if they did find how, how would they convince her to come work at their company?
At that moment, the secretary's phone rang and after excusing himself, he went to a corner to answer the call.
"Alright sir, I'll check,"
Soon, the secretary hurried to his boss to show him the picture on his phone screen.
"Sir, it seems she has arrived. She shared an update on her Blistagram account minutes ago. The background looks familiar though," he said, racking his brain for more clues.
Not long after he exclaimed, "I know the place! It's Pine Quill Hotel & Suites, sir,"
Roberto took the phone and saw the raven haired woman wearing sunglasses and bright red lipstick.
Maybe it was his delusion but he oddly found her familiar.
But then he shook away that thought. His ex-wife had blonde hair not black and she never sported this cold look.
Since he couldn't get himself to focus on these mounds of papers, he decided he might as well shoot his shot at winning this designer over.
He rose from his seat, "Let's go to there then,"
Internally though, he couldn't help feeling resentful towards Fawn Corporation. A big company like them couldn't do it, why throw the task on him?
Or did they have second thoughts about the collaboration and decided to use this format to make him look incapable?
No matter what he would prove them wrong.
On the way to the parking lot, his phone rang and he fished it out of his pants pocket.
A shrill, angered female voice rang out from the phone the moment he pressed the answer button.
"Roberto, why have you decided to embarrass me like this? Why did you not send the money? A measly ten million, Roberto, why is that so hard for you to give, huh?"
"What do you even need it for, Miriam?" He asked with a deep frown etched on his face.
"I need to buy the latest 'VJ' bag that just came out. You know it's my favourite brand. And there's a dress that really caught my fancy at that clothes store we visited last month. It's still available. It's designed by the legendary Peony herself. I want to be the one wearing it!"
Roberto felt a headache coming on, resisting the urge to facepalm, "Most of the clothes you bought last month, you haven't finished wearing them. And I bought you a bag last month as well. You know how the company is at the moment. I can't casually throw away that kind of money on trivial things,"
"Roberto, did you just say trivial? I had boasted, no, I had sworn to my friends that I would be wearing a Peony creation to the event tonight!"
"That's your own problem, Miriam. Deal with it,"
"You... How can you say such a thing? Aren't you my husband? Isn't it your duty ti make me happy, to provide for me whatever is my desire? What's gotten into you? Don't use the company as a cover up. I'm suspicious now. You're seeing someone, right? You're having an affair, aren't you? Who is she? I'm going to hack her into a million pieces..."
Furious, Roberto cut the call, teeth clenched.
He so wanted to hurl his phone to the ground, stomp on it and yell out his rage. But as a CEO he had an image to maintain out in public.
Paparazzi could be lurking anywhere and he didn't want to find himself looking ludicrous on the news and become a laughing stock in the industry.
He returned his phone back to his pants right pocket, his chest heaving from all the pent-up ire.
Why did he marry this big spendthrift, this uncaring woman?
After divorcing his former wife for her, it took him three good years to woo Miriam.
She finally accepted to be his wife when he proposed at one of their dinner dates. He thought he was the happiest man alive when she was finally pronounced his wife at the altar.
Everything was going great for the first year but this year she had done nothing but frustrate him.
He couldn't even touch her in bed without paying a fee which made him wonder if he had a wife at home or a hooker.
Before they got married, she had told him she wanted to be a housewife and raise their kids, but recently she started hanging out with some hypocritical friends and turned into a woman he just couldn't recognize.
Whenever he wanted to discuss with her, she would tell him she was tired.
He had turned into a bitter, frustrated man barely two years into his marriage. Now he often recalled how it was with Lily; he had peace of mind back then.
He regretted throwing her away because of Miriam, he often found himself dreaming about hugging his ex-wife in a cozy home.
It's really true when they said, only when you've lost something would you know it's true value to you, only then would you pine for it.
"Sir," the secretary tried to get his boss' attention for the nth time. This time it finally worked.
Without saying any word to his subordinate, Roberto walked towards the jeep and sat in the backseat. The secretary then closed the car door and rushed to the assume his position in the driver's seat.
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Pine Quill Hotel & Suites
Roberto and his assistant were headed to the lounge, for that was where their target currently was.
On entering there, they found her seated at the furthest table with one leg draped over the other as she drew on her tablet.
She wasn't wearing sunglasses like in the photo of earlier. But just from her side profile, they could see how elegant and sophisticated she was. She stood out amongst all these people, like an ethereal being.
For the first time, Roberto started to feel nervous and inadequate. He started having second thoughts about approaching her.
Pessimistic thoughts swirled in his head but he quickly cast them aside, steeling himself to meet up with the mystery lady who was key to him bagging that deal.
They soon stood in front of her but she didn't seem to notice. She seemed totally lost in her own world.
A brief glance at what she was drawing filled him with awe. She was extraordinarily talented!
"Hello, Miss Lily Shawn," he said warmly in a bid to get her attention.
"One more minute..." She said, "No, gimme five," she quickly added without raising her head.
"Sit down if you feel like it," she offered seconds later, her eyes still glued to her device.
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9.4
In the third year after my heart failure diagnosis, I, Aria Green, watched my Alpha, Luke Perry, generously give away my heart source to his mistress's father.
Layla Vale, the mistress, flaunted how perfectly they fit together in bed, how well-behaved their pups were.
My heart shattered.
Since Luke had betrayed me, I would no longer accept him as my mate.
But the heart source that belonged to me, I would take it back.
I dialed a communication code that had been sealed away for five years.
"I'll return to the Green Pack for the surgery. Come pick me up in a week."
But when I truly left, Luke was the one who regretted it.

7.8
"This isn't right..." I whispered.
But my stepbrothers wouldn't let me go.
"You're ours now," Sylver said quietly. "And that's not going to change."
My mother and I have been running for three years-from Eryndor Blackshade, the vampire cult leader obsessed with finding me.
Just when he finds us again, my mother makes a desperate move: she marries King Reid Thornevale, the most powerful Lycan in the Blood Hollow Pack.
But Reid comes with a dangerous secret-triplet hybrid sons, born of vampire and werewolf blood. They're ruthless, cursed... and now, my stepbrothers. From the moment Sylver, Cassian, and Rylan Thornevale lay eyes on me, something ancient stirs-twisted, forbidden, and hungry.
A fire that scorches morality and melts all reason. Our connection isn't just wrong. It's deadly. Because the Thornevale bloodline is cursed, descendants of Elder Varek, the first vampire–werewolf hybrid, were sealed away centuries ago.
The curse awakens under every Red Moon, turning them into monsters driven by bloodlust and desire. Now I'm caught in the middle. Between a cult that wants to sacrifice me... And stepbrothers who want to claim me. And I don't know which fate will destroy me first.

7.6
I woke up to the suffocating smell of copper and sulfur, my fingers wrapped around a blood-soaked leather whip.
Hanging from an obsidian cross in front of me was a boy with silver hair and dead, golden eyes.
His pale chest was torn open to the bone.
I recognized those eyes immediately. I had spent three years describing them on my laptop.
He was Kamari Monroe, the tragic, overpowered protagonist of my own web novel.
And I wasn't just a bystander. I was Benedict Guerrero, the sadistic academy headmaster. The ultimate villain.
A reel of images flashed in my mind: my original ending. Kamari, fully awakened, skinning me alive and burning my soul in a furnace for forty-nine days.
My loyal attack dog, Gideon, stepped forward with a basin of glowing green liquid.
"Headmaster, let me wake him up with this bone-rot acid so you can resume."
If that acid hit Kamari, his hatred would become permanent. My gruesome death would be sealed.
But if I broke character and apologized, the magical world would sense the shift, and Kamari would just think it was a sicker, more twisted trap.
How was I supposed to survive a death sentence I wrote myself?
I couldn't show weakness. I had to play the monster to survive.
Suppressing my terror, I smashed the acid basin, healed his ruined flesh with agonizing dark magic, and lied straight to his face.
"Someone had to be the monster to push you into the fire."
This time, I will rewrite my own fate.

7.7
Chelsey loved Brett for seven years and tried everything for a baby-doctors, IVF, surgeries. Then she found out he'd been dosing her food with contraceptives.
She woke back at the fire years earlier and watched Brett carry another woman out, leaving Chelsey to choke in smoke. She realized he'd been reborn too-and picked his "true love."
Chelsey walked away and married Julian, her friend's cousin and the hot firefighter who saved her; he gave her all his money the day they married.
Brett scoffed... until Chelsey shone at an AI summit and Julian's real identity shocked him.
Seeing her with twins and another baby coming, Brett begged, "Come back to me! Please!"

7.2
Aria Nightshade spent her entire life waiting for one thing: the moment her fated mate would claim her, making her Luna. But on the night of her bonding ceremony, Liam Draven rejects her in front of the entire pack-publicly, brutally, without hesitation. He chooses another woman. Leaves her shattered.
Humiliated beyond repair, Aria prepares to disappear into whatever's left of her dignity.
Then the Alpha King intervenes.
Kael Draven-feared, untouchable, a man who answers to no one-steps between them and claims her himself. Not out of mercy. Not out of love. For reasons he refuses to explain, he binds her to him with magic older than the packs themselves, then hauls her to his fortress and locks her in a tower.
Aria should be terrified.
Instead, she's angry. Defiant. And increasingly aware that the man holding her captive isn't quite what he seems.
Kael is cold, calculated, and obsessed with understanding what she is-a wolf who shouldn't have survived a bond rupture, who shouldn't be standing, who shouldn't exist. As he slowly reveals the truth about her past and her bloodline, Aria discovers that her rejection was never about her worth. It was about her power. The kind of power that could reshape the entire werewolf hierarchy.
But Liam can't accept his loss. Kael's protection becomes possession. And Aria's slow transformation from broken girl to something far more dangerous forces her to choose: remain the victim they all rejected, or rise as the Luna that will make them all bow.
Even if it means destroying everything-and everyone-she once cared about.

8.7
Elena spent her entire life carrying the weight of a name nobody cared to remember. As an orphaned Omega, she lived beneath the boots of her own pack, forced to endure mockery, orders, and endless humiliation while everyone around her treated her like she didn't belong among them.
Through every miserable year, she held on to one fragile belief. Once she turned eighteen, the Moon Goddess would finally lead her to her destined mate, and that bond would become her way out of the cruel life she had suffered through for so long.
Instead, fate tore her apart in the worst possible way.
The man tied to her soul turned out to be Alpha Caleb, the cold and merciless ruler of her pack. Unfortunately for Elena, his heart already belonged to Natalie, the vicious woman who strutted around the territory as though the Luna title already belonged to her.
Rather than accepting the sacred bond between them, Caleb cast Elena aside without hesitation. In front of the entire pack, he continued to shower Natalie with affection while treating Elena like a stain he wanted erased. Within a single moment, every dream Elena had treasured collapsed, leaving her trapped in a humiliation that followed her everywhere she went.
When it seemed like there was nothing left for her to lose, another Alpha entered her life.
Davis came from beyond the pack borders, carrying rumors dark enough to make even seasoned wolves uneasy. People whispered about the curse tied to his bloodline, and many feared the destruction that seemed to follow his family wherever they went. Yet beneath the mystery and danger surrounding him, Davis offered Elena something nobody else ever had.
While Caleb chose status, power, and appearances, Davis made her feel seen. For the first time in her life, Elena began to wonder if destiny had given her another path. Maybe he was the chance she needed to finally claim the love, freedom, and strength that had always been denied to her.
Will Elena continue chasing a mate who never wanted her? Or will she walk away from the pain of rejection and embrace the man who could help her rebuild the broken pieces of her life?