The Secret Billionaire
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  • Reads 38,507
  • Votes 1,078
  • Parts 48
  • Time 4h 10m
Complete, First published Sep 30, 2022
Mature
Living alone in an old run-down apartment is not fun for some, but Eris has learned to live with it. One of her favorite past times is sitting by her window and watching people walk by. She likes creating and imagining life stories for every single one. One day, a mysterious man catches her eye, and she invests herself in him. She learns that she must free herself from fear to get closure from her past. Can she handle him flipping her world upside down? How will she cope with the loss along the way? Tune in to find out!
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ECHOS OF THE PAST

12 parts Ongoing

In the heart of a bustling city, Priya and Mona share a seemingly ordinary apartment. But behind closed doors, shadows stretch longer than they should, and whispers echo where there should be silence. The discovery of a journal uncovers more than just family secrets- it awakens something dark, something that has been lying in wait for years. Priya finds herself drawn into a web of eerie visions, unexplained disappearances, and a mysterious café that seems to hold the key to it all. Mona's erratic behavior only deepens the mystery. What is the connection between her and her mother's tragic past? As Priya delves deeper into the secrets surrounding her, she must confront the darkness that haunts their lives. But the more she uncovers, the more she realizes that some truths are better left buried.