As Hallie Dawson navigates the exhilarating yet challenging world of college life, she eagerly anticipates the discoveries that lie ahead. With a longing for freedom and comfort, she dreams of the experiences that await her. Caught in a love triangle, Hallie feels the thrill of possibilities as she embarks on a journey of self-discovery, hoping to uncover who and what she truly desires. The excitement of what's to come fuels her ambitions, igniting a sense of wonder about all the choices that will shape her future.
Don't get me wrong; I love my parents; they truly mean the world to me, and I'd do anything for them. But I can't stay under the same roof with them any longer without losing my mind. Today is finally the day I'm moving out-heading off to college, which feels like an escape from a pressure cooker. After what felt like an eternity spent in a gap year, I finally decided to take the plunge into college life.
It wasn't driven by academic ambitions or career aspirations; I simply needed a break from home, a reprieve from the chaos that constantly surrounded me, a break from the never-ending arguments between my parents, the incessant nagging, and the overwhelming feeling of being a burden to my mom. I just needed to leave.
For as long as I can remember, my parents' marriage has been fraught with tension. The persistent discord has been a fixture in our home, so much so that I've found myself wishing for a divorce for them. Their fights often spiralled from petty disagreements-like the simple act of closing the toilet seat or keeping shoes off the carpet-only to escalate into dramatic accusations and hurtful insults. I once stumbled upon a condom and lubricant in my dad's car, a revelation that whispered secrets of infidelity, but that's a different story for another day.
They weren't particularly discreet about their struggles, and my two sisters and I were well aware of the emotional chasm between them. Yet, they somehow managed to create an environment where we felt loved and cared for at least until my dad made a disastrous financial mistake that set our home on edge. Suddenly, the shouting and anger became our daily soundtrack, and before long, it was directed at us-especially towards my mom. Conversations turned toxic, riddled with insults and raised voices that echoed through the hallways of our home.
Mom transformed into someone I hardly recognised: dramatic, hyper-sensitive, and always on edge. She insisted on early morning clean-ups, expecting us to rise at the crack of dawn and tidy up the house. If we missed even one day, chaos erupted. I couldn't shake the feeling that she had taken a dislike to me, which was complicated by the realization that I bore a striking resemblance to my dad. Any mistake I made seemed to trigger a torrent of complaints, while my sisters escaped her wrath. I tried my best to please her- waking up early to make breakfast, and tidying the house on days when I felt like I needed a little extra sleep, but none of my efforts seemed to matter. In those moments, I was just labelled lazy.
This resentment began to fester, particularly towards my older sister, Grace. It was painfully clear she was the favourite-she could sleep in, defy Mom's orders, and even snap back with little more than a playful eye-roll while receiving nothing but praise in return. The youngest, Martha, seemed blissfully ignorant of the family dynamics; she was always immersed in her phone, navigating her own world, rarely considering anyone else's feelings. This left me in the middle, a chronic people pleaser, longing for harmony, even at the expense of my own happiness. As long as the family was at peace, I was fine being the one who felt sad and unappreciated.
During all this turmoil, my dad was my anchor-not because my mom had failed me, but because of the unique bond we shared. From a young age, he treated me like a princess, showering me with love and affection that made me feel special and cherished. Even during financially challenging times, he found ways to surprise me with little gifts or special outings, showing his devotion in ways that spoke to my heart.
It was evident to everyone how deeply my dad loved me, a sentiment my siblings and even my mom recognized. They often manipulated our relationship, asking me to serve as a messenger-pleading with me to convey their wishes to him in hopes of scoring treats or outings. I didn't mind, as it felt like a game to me. I enjoyed being the bridge between them and my dad, often reaping a reward with a small gift, a sweet treat, or simply witnessing the spark of happiness in our home.
With that established, let's return to the story. I was headed off to college, and the excitement within me was bubbling. I was finally escaping the toxic environment that had consumed my life for a year, travelling eight hours away. Grace was accompanying me, already a sophomore at the same college. She drove us in her car, and I remember tearing up during the drive because, despite everything, I had grown attached to my home. Leaving it behind was bittersweet, stirring up emotions I didn't expect at all; I would miss my parents, no matter how chaotic life had become.
After a gruelling twelve hours on the road, exacerbated by traffic, we finally arrived. It was dark, and the unfamiliar surroundings made it hard to take in everything at once, but I sensed a thrilling reality ahead. We were to stay in one of the school's accommodations, but, unfortunately, Grace and I were assigned as roommates. The thought made me groan internally; while she was family, we had never been particularly close, and I harboured resentment towards her. We had shared a room all our lives, and I longed for something new and refreshing. However, my options were limited; with only two more years until she graduated, I could manage for now.
As night fell, one might assume I'd be too exhausted from the long journey to stay awake, but excitement coursed through me like electricity. I found myself wide awake, imagining the vibrant experiences waiting for me-my future friendships, the people I would meet, and the adventures that lay ahead. I could feel the possibilities stretching out before me, an exhilarating prospect that soothed the turbulence left behind in my childhood home.
You'd think that after spending a gruelling twelve hours on the road, I would feel utterly spent and fall straight into bed. The truth is, I was drained, but an exhilarating thrill coursed through me, making sleep impossible. I found myself daydreaming about the next four years of my life: new adventures awaiting me, the diverse people I would meet, potential friendships blossoming, and, most importantly, the prospect of boyfriends. If I'm being honest, I had never experienced a real romantic relationship before.
Well, that's not entirely accurate. I did have someone who came close, but he wasn't technically my boyfriend. Let me clarify: from seventh to twelfth grade, I attended an all-girls Catholic boarding school, a setting that didn't exactly facilitate interaction with boys. Even so, I crossed paths with KC, a family friend, at a birthday party. Our connection sparked a flurry of online conversations that felt meaningful, yet we had never met face-to-face. Because of that, I hesitated to categorize him as my boyfriend.
After we graduated, KC mustered the courage to ask me out for real, to take our online connection into the realm of something more. I paused before answering and ultimately said no. But why?
Rumors said that Lucas married an unattractive woman with no background. In the three years they were together, he remained cold and distant to Belinda, who endured in silence. Her love for him forced her to sacrifice her self-worth and her dreams. When Lucas' true love reappeared, Belinda realized that their marriage was a sham from the start, a ploy to save another woman's life. She signed the divorce papers and left. Three years later, Belinda returned as a surgical prodigy and a maestro of the piano. Lost in regret, Lucas chased her in the rain and held her tightly. "You are mine, Belinda."
"Never let anyone treat you like shit!" I learned that the hard way. For three years, I lived with my in-laws. They didn't treat me as their son-in-law but as a slave. I put up with everything because of my wife, Yolanda Lambert. She was the light of my life. Unfortunately, my whole world came crashing down the day I caught my wife cheating on me. I have never been so heartbroken. To have my revenge, I revealed my true identity. I was none other than Liam Hoffman—the heir of a family with trillions of dollars in assets! The Lamberts were utterly shocked after the big reveal. They realized what fools they had been for treating me like trash. My wife even knelt down and begged for my forgiveness. What do you think I did? Did I take her back or made her suffer? Find out!
Natalie used to think she could melt Connor’s icy heart, but she was sorely mistaken. When at last she decided to leave, she discovered that she was pregnant. Even so, she chose to quietly leave his world, prompting Connor to mobilize all of his resources and expand his business to a global scale—all in a bid to find her. But there was no trace of Natalie. Connor slowly spiraled into madness, turning the city upside down and leaving chaos in his wake. Natalie finally surfaced years later, with wealth and power of her own, only to find herself entangled with Connor once again.
Veronica is an eighteen-year-old omega who falls into an emotional breakdown when her Mate, who was soon to be the Alpha of the Sun crest pack, turns against her, hurls hurtful words at her, and rejects her on the night of the full moon festival because he and everyone in the pack, including her, thinks she is an omega. As if the pain of rejection, helplessness, and worthlessness wasn't enough, she lost her best and only friend to the cold hands of death when rogue wolves attacked their pack. Right in the presence of her mate, she was tagged as someone who always attracted problems and calamities anywhere she went and he turned a blind eye and watched as she was banished from the pack. With hatred for her life, she runs deep into the woods that were off-limits and jumps off to end her life, but in a turn of events, something else happens. What would her mate do when he finds out that Veronica is not who he thinks she is? Will she be able to forgive him? What fate lies ahead for them?
"You're mine, little puppy," Kylan growled against my neck. A soft gasp escaped my lips as his lips brushed my skin. My mind screamed at me to push him away-the Lycan Prince who had humiliated me again and again, but my body betrayed me, leaning into him before I could stop myself. He pressed his lips against mine, and his kiss grew more aggressive, more possessive as I felt my legs weaken. What was I doing? In a split-second, I pulled away and slapped him hard across the face. Kylan's eyes darkened, but the smirk on his lips exposed his amusement. "You and I both know we can't fight this, Violet," he said, gripping my wrist. "You're my mate." "And yet you don't want me," I replied. "You told me you were ashamed of me, that l'd never be your queen, that you'd never love me. So please, accept my rejection and let me go." "Never," he whispered, his grip tightening as he pulled me closer. "Soon enough, you'll be begging for me. and when you do-I'll use you as I see fit and then I'll reject you."
Chloe Miler, a naïve young woman, waits shyly to spend Valentine's Day with her boyfriend, but is betrayed on that day when she witnesses him entangled in bed with her own sister. Chloe's heart is broken when her heartfelt love for him is trampled on in an instant. *** Lionel Williams, the mysterious billionaire, the top of the pyramid, is handsome as hell. His eyes are set high, but he is drugged, has a one-night stand with a strange woman, and is humiliated by that unknowing woman with her money! His instincts tell him it's not that simple, and he's going to find her out!