Warren Remo II
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A Summer's Tragedy
Romance One summer, Callisto and his family visit the town of Isabela. It was the town where the mysterious mountain called Octover could be found. In a short time, Callisto met and fell in love with a crazy girl named Stalin. However, it wasn't easy, and the curse was that Stalin was cursed by the goddess named Estrella, and she lost sanity.
During their vacation, Callisto's parents are reminiscing about their good memories from seventeen years earlier, when they were young couples. But not all memories are good; some are nightmares that they don't want to tackle for the rest of their lives. But because of amnesia, Callisto's mother was the only one who remembered everything.
Callisto has a sister named Ruth, but she's definitely not his sister in blood. Ruth had just been taken from the ground on their farm by their parents, but Callisto didn't remember those things, and he continued treating her as his real sister. There were many things concealed from everyone's knowledge, and if you want to know them, you must continue reading. You might like
The nanny's summer
irene lamai Joy, a young girl who longs for love and a stable home life, is at odds with her father and resentful of her new nanny. Beatrice, a kind-hearted university student seeking a summer job, steps in to care for Joy and brings a ray of hope to their household. But when Joy's estranged mother returns and Beatrice finds herself caught in a love triangle with George, Joy's father, and his best friend Joel, tensions rise and relationships are put to the test. As the secrets and betrayals come to light, Beatrice must decide if she can forgive and move forward, or if it's time to leave the past behind. "The Nanny's Summer" is a heartwarming story of family, love, and the power of forgiveness.
The Ruthless Billionaire CEO Revenge Contract
Anthony Chimex Why are you doing this? What did I ever do to you? Amaya yelled, tears streaming from her eyes. Standing beside the window, Rylan Delacroix grinned friguously. Your presence. "The crime you committed is being your father's daughter," he said, his eyes gleaming with delight.
How could that be a crime? Amaya murmured, pain tearing through her voice.
Rylan's face darkened. "Your father is just paying the cost; you owe me. "Don't complain."
She said nothing, but he expected a reply. Rylan grabbed her hair and pulled her near as she glided in. "Amaya, you cannot die now. Just now is the beginning.
Blinded by retribution, Rylan uses Amaya to suffer for her father's transgressions. Still, he falls for her anywhere along the road. She betrays him just when he releases his resentment. She was his wife, his possession, one minute. She disappeared then, standing next another man, severing his universe. His might, his riches, all he created broke. He is now once more seeking retribution, a struggle with the lady he loves.
Was Rylan naive to a more dishonesty, or did Amaya actually betray him?