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Vows of Convenience; A Deal Went Wrong

Carrie Brown never imagined her life would take a turn from being a hotel maid to marrying one of the most powerful and enigmatic tycoons in the city. When she agrees to a marriage of convenience with Tyler Yates, a ruthless billionaire with emotional walls taller than his skyscrapers, she expects nothing but shelter, stability, and the means to pay for her younger brother Peter’s medical bills. Tyler, still scarred by a devastating scandal from his past involving a former lover who falsely accused him of assault, has sworn off emotional attachments, especially with virgins. The media storm left his mental and physical health in tatters, triggering an autoimmune disorder that resurfaces during times of emotional stress. When a problem arises with his business regarding his reputation, he comes up with this solution: a cold, transactional marriage with clear boundaries and absolutely no feelings involved. But Carrie’s quiet strength, resilience, and beauty begin to crack through his iron façade. She’s different, unbothered by his wealth and unafraid of his mood swings. The very thing he fears, emotional vulnerability, starts creeping in. Carrie, meanwhile, is not immune. Despite their distant arrangement, she finds herself drawn to the brooding man who hides so much pain behind sharp suits and sharper words. When their controlled world spirals into chaos with a stolen kiss, an unexpected illness, and a forbidden night that unveils Carrie’s virginity, both are forced to confront what they’ve tried to deny. Tyler is haunted by the fear that history might repeat itself. Carrie is tired of being treated like a business arrangement. Their fragile union is pushed to its limits as emotions collide with secrets. Peter’s recovery, office rumors, meddling ex-lovers, and jealousy make this more than just a paper marriage. Now, they must decide: will they run from the past and each other, or finally face the truth — that love was never part of the deal, but maybe it’s what they both need most?
Elizabeth_Abati · 4.1k Views

Clumsy Eight-Tailed Fox with Her Fourth Husband

Marriage means different things to different people. For Thalia Kim, it means survival. Five years ago, she died on her wedding night. Not in a dramatic, metaphorical way, but quite literally, with a broken bottle driven straight into her heart. She had only been doing what she always did. Men could never fully handle her, and they rarely stayed conscious after. So when her third husband went still, she assumed he had fainted, just like the others. He hadn’t. He opened his eyes, saw something he shouldn’t have, and panicked. Before her power could take effect, everything went wrong. That was how she lost her first tail. Now she only has eight left, and worse, her core is already starting to break. If it collapses completely, even a year would be considered lucky. So yes, she needs to get married again—not for love, not for happiness, but simply to stay alive long enough to become human. The plan is simple: find someone, get married, survive. It would have worked. If she hadn’t proposed to William Carter. A man her sister is clearly afraid of. A man who does not look like someone she can control. And more importantly, a man who should have refused without a second thought. But he didn’t. He said yes! Just like that, without hesitation, without question, as if the decision had already been made long before she even asked. Now, things are already starting to go wrong. Her ability doesn’t work on him. She doesn’t know what he wants. And he doesn’t seem like the kind of man who makes careless decisions. Which leaves her with one very inconvenient problem... This marriage might keep her alive. Or it might end exactly the way her last one did.
fyaya · 6.4k Views