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Married To The Enemy:The CEO's Drunken Mistake

If she was that worked up from the man without even seeing his face. Then when they finally did see each other, sparks would fly. There was nothing for it. They had to get a room and get naked with a quickness. Eyes half-lidded Haley slowed her movements, and the man matched her. When he felt her begin to turn, his grip around her waist loosened. She could tell by the slight tremble of his fingers against her waist, that the man was also eager to know the identity of the person he had spent the better part of the night dancing with. Plastering a seductive smile on her face, Haley finally turned fully to face the man, tilting her head up so that she could see him clearly. And that was when the little fantasy that Haley had been entertaining of getting laid that night went up in flames. It took a second for her mind to process exactly who she was seeing, and she saw the moment it sank in for him as well. In an instant his arms went from being around her waist to up in the air as the man jumped back like a scalded cat. "Roth?!" "Slater?!" * Deacon Roth, the powerful CEO of Roth Group is content with his loveless life. But then after a drunken mistake he finds himself married to Haley Slater, a woman who used to be his greatest rival before she quit. It should be easy to divorce afterwards, but circumstances force them to stay together. One year as a married couple. That is what they decide on. But will they really be able to walk away after the year is over? * Haley Slater has had enough of love. So what if she is married to Deacon Roth. They have always been rivals and marriage won't change that. When the year is over she will simply move on with her life and be happily single...right?
cai_hong · 41.4k Views

Grace of a Wolf

Grace Harper has always been an outsider—raised in a wolf pack that never truly accepted her, adopted by an alpha with too many secrets. When her ex-boyfriend leaves her for his mate and the truth of her adoption comes to light, Grace knows she has to leave… or die trying. But her path to freedom slams into the Lycan King. Cold, powerful, and burdened by the ghosts of a past he refuses to share, Caine doesn’t want Grace in his world. He doesn’t believe she belongs in any world but her own. And yet, with fate tethering their souls, his control begins to crack. Grace never asked for his protection. She never asked to want him, either. But something ancient is waking, and the deeper she dives into the truth of her past, the more she realizes: maybe she was never meant to be free. Maybe she was meant to change everything. Starting with him. ---- *Grace of a Wolf* is the slightly unhinged romance between a human girl with inconvenient human morals and her mildly sociopathic fated mate—who also happens to be the Lycan King and has the emotional intelligence of a rock. Thankfully, their dangerously magnetic bond is (barely) balanced by found family chaos, a buttload of magic, and a fated mate connection that might actually kill her if they touch. Oops. Just when you think you’re reading *yet another werewolf story*, the plot and worldbuilding sneak up behind you with claws, teeth, and actual stakes. It’s slow-burn, emotionally messy, and laced with the kind of tension that could kill—or kiss—you. --- **WARNINGS:** R18: Smutty smut smut. Also, dark themes, including but not limited to: Murder, attempted murder, a stack of dead bodies, betrayal, mild sociopathy, an ML who appears to bathe in red flags despite his favorite color being green, an unwarranted hatred of blueberry muffins, and pillow thievery. A **slow burn**, spicy wolf shifter urban fantasy romance with a lot of random plot trying to knot-block everything. When the spice hits, please read responsibly. Thank you~ [WSA 2025 Contest Entry]
Lenaleia · 5.2m Views
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They Rejected Me—Now the Heirs Won’t Let Me Go

Story Synopsis Born into one of the four most powerful families in the country, Yanxi is raised as an unspoken promise—a future bride meant to bind dynasties, stabilize alliances, and preserve inherited power. Alongside her grow three boys, heirs to the other ruling families, and the world assumes that love, loyalty, and marriage will eventually fall into place. Until Yanxi overhears the truth. To the three men she trusted most, she is not desire, not choice, not love—but obligation. A role assigned by parents. A responsibility to be endured. Their words are casual, cruel, and final. Yanxi leaves without confrontation, without explanation, and without looking back. What begins as escape becomes transformation. Outside the protective cage of privilege, Yanxi rebuilds herself not through rebellion, but through mastery—of systems, strategy, and power that does not rely on ownership or permission. Years later, she returns changed: no longer a sheltered heiress, but a composed, autonomous force whose quiet decisions begin to reshape the very structures that once sought to confine her. Her reappearance unsettles everything. The three heirs pursue her—not out of simple regret, but out of panic, rivalry, and threatened authority. Yet Yanxi no longer exists within the rules they understand. She does not seek validation, revenge, or romance. She refuses to be chosen, controlled, or framed as a prize. As her influence grows, institutions attempt to absorb her, critics attempt to undermine her, and allies attempt to define her. Visibility becomes both power and pressure. Praise tempts performance. Opposition tempts retreat. Yanxi must navigate a world that now watches her closely—testing not only her competence, but her legitimacy. At its core, this is not a love story about choosing the right man. It is a story about refusing to be an option at all. Through psychological tension, elite power struggles, and slow-burn transformation, the narrative explores what happens when a woman stops reacting to the system—and instead quietly redesigns it from within. Yanxi does not overthrow the old order. She outgrows it. And in doing so, becomes the standard by which power itself must now be measured.
Bosscharisma · 26.3k Views