An ambitious writer lands an exciting contract that is bound to launch her career into it's peak. She is ecstatic about this until she gets a threatening message that entails her playing a double agent. She is caught between the devil and the deep blue sea. With the former, she had her family to lose, but the latter meant losing the man specialized in making her heart flutter, and her knee weak.
New york City, Manhattan, 1997.
Meredith clutched her tummy wondering when the baby was due.
"This darned thing" she cussed silently. "I'm so sorry" she apologized seconds later. "You're not darned. I'm just so tired, so can you please come out?"
Meredith sighed wondering how she was naive and foolish enough to buy all the fantasies Ian sold her, only to be left pregnant and alone at eighteen.
To crown it all, she did not discover she was pregnant until it was too late. By the time she knew, Ian was long gone and her family despised her so much they disowned her for daring to soil the perfect name of the Matthews. How could they tell their beloved congregation who believed in them so much they diligently brought their first fruits and tithes, that the daughter of the pastor was pregnant, and the father of the child had disappeared. Her mother, a no nonsense deacon who was self righteous and hated the sin of the flesh with a burning passion had taken a very long and disgusting look at her, the day she found out. Disappointed and angry, she insisted Meredith removed the baby. How could she have though? The poor girl was scared to her bones. Not only was she about six months gone already, her mother had insisted she would be taken to one of those secret places to remove the baby. Translation, you've spoiled the holy name of this family and no one can know. That's why you'll be taken to a quack where no one is bound to find out about your discretions. This alone had Meredith gripped with fear and trepidation. When all efforts by the deacon proved abortive, she had no other option to join her husband's decision in disowning Meredith. The day Meredith was asked to leave the house, her mother said, "You still have time to remove that bastard in you, or you're dead to us, forever."
Meredith, defeated and afraid, picked the little clothes she was permitted to take, with the little money her cousin had slipped into her hands, and left without a plan. After roaming the Streets of New York begging for food and shelter, she finally managed to secure a room. She ended up at the second floor of a 7ft tall tenement building at the lower east side.
In order to survive with her pregnancy, she got a job as a bookkeeper. The people in the neighborhood were nice enough, but she wasn't fooling herself. She could see the judgemental looks everytime she stepped out. Everyone wanted to know how a young girl like her ended up disgraced and shamed. The question of why a girl so young was pregnant and alone was just at the tip of the mouth of almost every older woman she encountered.
Day by day, resentment grew. Not just for Ian for abandoning her, or for her parents that did same. It was for life in general and it's cruelty. It was for the baby growing in her tummy.
She knew she would never love this child. Every time it kicked in her belly, it reminded her of how Ian had kicked at her heart so bad, she became a broken mess. One day, she decided that it was best to give the baby up for adoption. If she kept the child, they would both be stuck in extreme poverty forever.
On this very special day, the miracle of birth happened. On the 12th day of February 1997, Meredith left for the bookstore like she did each morning. Despite how heavy her pregnancy was, she knew she needed to work and earn. It was the only way out of this shit hole. She was recommending a book to a customer, when her water broke. Immediately, an ambulance was called by a passerby who heard the alarm raised. She was rushed to the only hospital around. After three hours of intense labour, she successfully pushed out the baby.
When Meredith had rested well enough, the doctor handed her baby girl to her. A tear dropped down Meredith's eyes when she saw her daughter. "Of course you are a red head just like your father" she muttered to her baby. "You see why I can't keep you?" Meredith continued rocking her baby. "You already remind me too much of him and I have not even held you for ten minutes" she stared amazingly at the little baby in her hands.
"My beautiful Red" she whispered silently.
"Yes, you're Red" she said more audibly now.
Meredith heard the doctor cough and knew it was time. Sadly, she handed the baby over to the doctor. He knew what to do. Doctor Maxwell, had helped her arrange a home for her daughter. The very first time she came for an antenatal class, she had begged him to find a family that would love her daughter. All his efforts to persuade her from handing her daughter over to a stranger came to naught. Her mind was made up already. However, before he left, she handed him a book.
"I bought this from the bookstore. It's the only thing I can give her as a gift. I hope her new parents do not mind giving her my parting gift. I would love for her to read this book when she's older. They also do not have to worry about me ever coming to find her. I am never going to see her again, so can they do me a favour?"
She asked expectantly.
"Go on" doctor Maxwell encouraged her politely. He knew she was not exactly in a position to ask for favors, but he would relay all she asked to the new parents. Granting her favor would be solely their decision though.
"Can she be named Red? It suits her perfectly" Meredith concluded as the tears dropped down freely now. Doctor Maxwell, nodded and left. He felt so much pity for the young girl. Life had dealt her a terrible hand and he did understand why she had taken this decision. He truly hoped she would find peace.
That night, Meredith packed all her belongings, and the little money she was able to save from her job, hailed a cab and left.
To the public, she was the CEO's executive secretary. Behind closed doors, she was the wife he never officially acknowledged. Jenessa was elated when she learned that she was pregnant. But that joy was replaced with dread as her husband, Ryan, showered his affections on his first love. With a heavy heart, she chose to set him free and leave. When they met again, Ryan's attention was caught by Jenessa's protruding belly. "Whose child are you carrying?!" he demanded. But she only scoffed. "It's none of your business, my dear ex-husband!"
"I, Sophia Addison, of the Crescent Moon Pack, deny your rejection, Jacob Carter." I smiled triumphantly at him and he just glared at me. I can hear loud gasps and whispers throughout the place. They cannot believe that their goody-two-shoes of a senior year president is rejecting me in front of everybody. What goody-two-shoes? More like a two faced jerk! That is why, here I am, denying his rejection. Oh well, I refuse to suffer alone. So...let us both suffer together my dear mate.
After three secretive years of marriage, Eliana never met her enigmatic husband until she was served with divorce papers and learned of his extravagant pursuit of another. She snapped back to reality and secured a divorce. Thereafter, Eliana unveiled her various personas: an esteemed doctor, legendary secret agent, master hacker, celebrated designer, adept race car driver, and distinguished scientist. As her diverse talents became known, her ex-husband was consumed by remorse. Desperately, he pleaded, "Eliana, give me another chance! All my properties, even my life, are yours."
Three years ago, Cecilia was left battered and alone by the man she loved most, Alston, yet she bravely completed the wedding ceremony while pregnant. Three years later, although they were married, they grew apart over time. Cecilia focused on her career, no longer foolishly believing in love. But her transformation instantly threw Alston into a panic... And what is the secret from 11 years ago that Cecilia has always been reluctant to reveal? *** "She went to a law firm, met with a lawyer..." A lawyer? Is Cecilia suing someone? Who? Is there any recent litigation against the company? Alston suddenly chuckled coldly, "Who could she sue? I'm the CEO of this company. How come such a matter doesn't come to me first?" The assistant swallowed nervously, speaking softly, "Sir, there's no litigation against the company. She met with... a divorce lawyer."
After being kicked out of her home, Harlee learned she wasn't the biological daughter of her family. Rumors had it that her impoverished biological family favored sons and planned to profit from her return. Unexpectedly, her real father was a zillionaire, catapulting her into immense wealth and making her the most cherished member of the family. While they anticipated her disgrace, Harlee secretly held design patents worth billions. Celebrated for her brilliance, she was invited to mentor in a national astronomy group, drew interest from wealthy suitors, and caught the eye of a mysterious figure, ascending to legendary status.
She was a world-renowned divine doctor, the CEO of a publicly traded company, the most formidable female mercenary, and a top-tier tech genius. Marissa, a titan with a plethora of secret identities, had hidden her true stature to marry a seemingly impoverished young man. However, on the eve of their wedding, her fiance, who was actually the lost heir to a wealthy dynasty, called off the engagement and subjected her to degradation and mockery. Upon the revelation of her concealed identities, her ex-fiance was left stunned and desperately pleaded for her forgiveness. Standing protectively before Marissa, an incredibly influential and fearsome magnate declared, "This is my wife. Who would dare try to claim her?"