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New York
Thứ Ba, Tháng Bảy 14, 2026
Part 1 At 3:14 a.m., the cold marble of my Boston bathroom floor was the only thing keeping me grounded. I’m Sophia Martinez. Just hours ago, I was a pregnant wife living a glossy, $3 million lie. Now, I was staring at the mirror, my shaking hands holding my phone as the camera flash illuminated the ugly, purple finger-shaped bruises...
Part 1 My husband’s grip on my left wrist was so tight I could feel the cold metal of my watch digging into my flesh. "You’re losing your mind, Sophia," Richard hissed, his face inches from mine, his breath smelling faintly of the expensive scotch he’d poured to celebrate his company’s upcoming IPO. "It’s the pregnancy hormones. You’re paranoid. Delusional."...
Part 1 At 3:14 a.m., the cold marble of my Boston bathroom floor was the only thing keeping me grounded. I’m Sophia Martinez. Just hours ago, I was a pregnant wife living a glossy, $3 million lie. Now, I was staring at the mirror, my shaking hands holding my phone as the camera flash illuminated the ugly, purple finger-shaped bruises...
  PART 2 Nathan’s face emptied of color. “That operation is restricted,” he said. Lieutenant Owen Arden planted his cane beside the examination table. “So was the order you gave from the support ship.” Nathan looked toward the legal commander. “I made a medical recommendation based on available information.” “You declared our position unsurvivable,” Owen said. “You canceled the second extraction while Tessa and I...
Part 1 My name is Clara, and at twenty-seven, I thought I knew what a storm felt like. I was wrong. The real tempest wasn't the lightning ripping across the Atlantic night sky; it was my husband, Harrison Sterling, unbuckling my seatbelt himself while the private jet lurched violently in the turbulence. My water had broken ten minutes ago, right onto...
Part 1 The lightning outside the oval window of the Gulfstream G650 wasn’t just flashing; it was ripping the night sky over the Atlantic into jagged, bleeding shreds. But the real storm was inside the cabin, and it was tearing my life apart. My name is Clara Sterling. At twenty-seven, I thought I knew what coldness looked like after three...
Part 1 My name is Clara Sterling. At twenty-seven, married to Harrison Sterling—the ruthless billionaire CEO of Sterling Enterprises—I thought I understood the terms of our cold, transactional three-year marriage. I was wrong. I never expected it to become a matter of life and death. "Harrison, please!" I gasped, clutching my protruding belly as a violent, agonizing spasm ripped through my...
“Give me a reason,” I growled, ignoring the terrified soldier pleading for mercy behind us. Commander Garrett tried to destroy my career by sabotaging my gear on day two, but my father’s legacy taught me to shoot by feeling the wind, and what I discovered in the archives changed everything. "Get that piece of garbage off my deck, Captain!" Commander...
“Nobody will ever believe a broken girl over a decorated commander!” My superior hissed, throwing files directly at my scarred face. He abandoned me to die in a ravine to protect his illegal depot, completely unaware that my final two armor-piercing rounds had just changed the war forever The burning in my right thigh was secondary to the silence. Silence...
"Let a real soldier handle this, you're useless out here!" my Sergeant sneered, his heavy hand physically blocking my line of sight on the target. He thought my silence was weakness, but as he reached to seize my M107, the ground shook, and I had exactly three seconds to make a terrifying choice. My name is Otilia Grethmark, but in...