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The Alpha's Prize ✔️ by Midika
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"...I've never had an orgasm before!" I blurt out, backing away a few steps. He sits up, dark hair ruffled and messy from the fingers I ran through it. His eyes, once wide, slowly darken. "You what?" He breathes. *** Running from a dark past, a girl stumbles into a territory ran by a notorious Alpha. He's cold, dangerous and poisons her, forcing her into his proximity. But she harbours a dark secret, which when revealed to the wrong people, causes her to become tied to the Alpha in an arranged marriage that reveals more about them than anticipated... Including the bond they share when they touch. And the Alpha too has a secret, an obsession. For her. *Completed*
Til Death Do Us Part by LTMarshall
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Sohla Kim has everything you could want in life. Born rich and smart to a family that has status, money, and power while dominating the investment world. A pre-set betrothment to her childhood best friend, Jyeon Park. The handsome, equally wealthy, and smart future heir of OLO, their joint family company. An unbreakable bond between two families, a future that looks bright and rosy. Only the perfect picture is only that, and ten years on, alone, holding her head above water in a loveless marriage laced with tragedy, her entire world is turned upside down. Everything she thought she had and knew comes crashing down one fateful night. New waters, new faces, and a denial of the past will bring her back full circle to really question everything she was born for. Was it always about money? Was she always a tool to elevate Jyeon to higher levels? Did none of them really love her?
The pain in her eyes: Dear younger me  by Kueenyazz03
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[ COMPLETED ] She wasn't easy to recognise at first, yet she had always been there. Time blurred her face, but her presence lingered - living quietly in places long forgotten. It's strange how the younger version of ourselves can fade, yet remain. Now she stands clear - her voice, her wounds, her loneliness - all still present, all still true. If only someone could go back and rewrite her story, whispering, "It's going to be okay." This is no ordinary book. It's a letter to the younger self we all once knew, and the silent truth behind the pain in her eyes.