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Serendipity - A Chance Encounter

[R18] Nobody's perfect. Not even Samantha Kim who was born from a wealthy family and a CEO of her own company. She remained unhappy like something was missing in her life. Meeting Daniel Cho will change her in ways she never expected. But how much change will it do to her? Samantha struggled with her feelings while falling in love with him. Will she stay strong? Or will she crumble? It’s not always the straightest path for them, but hear the story of how just a little encounter changed her life forever. Samantha and Daniel will have a happy encounter, but will they also have a happy ending?' ----- **Characters and Plot are fictional. Any similarities between names and settings are purely coincidental.** (Country and City names are going through revision as well to connect all my novels in one world.) Grammar is not perfect but slowly editing the first chapters. If you want to be a volunteer proofreader, kindly join my discord server and tag me. ~~~ Other Works: •Femme Fatale: The King's Deadly Temptress (Ongoing) •The Mafia Prince's Naughty Angel (Ongoing) ~~~ Join me and follow all my socials: linktr.ee/nixxxie *cover is mine.* Please don't use it without permission.

NixxxiE · Urban
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Did You Hurt Your Hand?

Daniel stroked Samantha's back as he didn't want her to be agitated over a matter like this. She wasn't supposed to be involved in their mess but because of what Hazel said, Samantha got triggered. He understood her wife so well but he didn't want her to be exasperated. 

Samantha calmed down because of Daniel's coaxing. If it hadn't been because of him, she would have surely thrown her other shoe to Hazel's nose. That would have been lovely!

Nancy was also surprised to see Samantha defend her. They had been on bad terms ever since that incident with their friend Mia when they were still teens. She had always been rude to Samantha but at that moment, she was the only one who stood up for her. Nancy felt a prick in her heart. She felt guilty about what she had put her old friend through. She swore to be a better person.