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When Love Beckons Twice

"I loved you genuinely and I hate myself for still loving you!" Song Jia a young and pretty lady who is the president of a huge business empire Song International Corporations. But does having lots of money means you can be happy? NO Despite being the rich CEO and an amazing woman, she gets cheated on by her first love, ending up heartbroken. But like the law of nature says, "Nothing is permanent except change," she finds the change in her life. The very next day she meets another man, the ultra-rich CEO of Wu Corporations, the man behind the biggest business empire in the country and he falls in love with her at the very first sight. "Cry all you want to. No need to hold back." He stared deep in her eyes and continued, "But cry out everything tonight and do not cry ever again. You have no idea, how much my heart hurts seeing you in tears." Embark on her journey to love when it beckons her twice, opening a path of hope again. THANKS TO 'JM BOOK COVERS' FOR DESIGNING THE COVER You can write to me at: writervishakhatharad@gmail.com or follow me on Instagram to keep in touch with me @_witty_vish You can buy me a ko-fi at: ko-fi.com/Broken_star

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She Is My Fiancee

Wu Zihao reached Yang Town early in the morning. It was hardly six and because the weather was cold, the sky was still dark with sun nowhere in sight.

He had reached X City late at night and from there driven all the way to reach Yang Town. His eyes looked heavy and red due to lack of sleep from the past many days, but he didn't care even a bit about it.

Yang Town was a small town with a very small population, situated in the hilly regions of the northern part of the country. It was not a very modern place with a slow and relaxed life, that lack in the major cities these days.

The streets were lit with halogen street lamps and there was barely any person to be seen. Wu Zihao was smoking on his fifteenth cigarette of the drive as he looked around to find his way.

After driving for another fifteen minutes, the GPS in his phone told him that he had reached his destination and he, therefore, stopped his car.