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When a Genius Makes a Mistake

****Completed, but under revision.**** ***SUPER SLOW BURN MATURE 18+*** After struggling her way through university, Mina Harlow, a top tier graduate (and literal genius), with the aspiration of lifting her family out of poverty, was still living in the slums, taking odd jobs to earn a living. All of her hard work had been for nothing and her life is cast into turmoil because she offended the wrong Miss from a prominent family. Desperate to for her next source of income, Mina aligns herself with the wrong people, and finds herself amid several conspiracies that keep becoming more and more confounded by misunderstandings. She is mistaken for a spy, by one of the most influential families in the country and held captive as the confusion, mishaps and misunderstandings build up all around her. Under the extreme circumstance, Mina is thrown into despair, hatred and love all that the same time, but will the experience break her or make her ‘better?’ (This story is set in a fictional, modern day patriarchal society on the brink of a shift public opinion on the 'role' of the woman.) Excerpt: "Why are you crying?" "Because I'm stupid," Mina replied. The man laughed sarcastically. "I disagree. I think you are a very smart girl." "Being smart does not mean you can not be stupid." Who told her she was a genius anyway? ***THIS IS AN ADULT STORY WITH AN ADULT THEME. THERE IS VIOLENCE AND IMPLIED VIOLENCE. THERE IS ROMANCE IN THIS STORY, BUT IT IS NOT EXACTLY A LOVE STORY. ***

Shenyechi · 现代言情
分數不夠
890 Chs

Chapter 860: Hurt Logic

Listening to Mina tell him all her favorite memories of them together brought tears to Ian's eyes. He knew that she was saying goodbye, and he felt powerless to stop it. She laid in their bed, staring up at the ceiling as she affectionately rubbed at her tummy, laughing at her own recollection of events as she pressed for him to retell the same stories with how things were from his perspective. She told him that she grew up listening to her parents talk to Sadie about how they met, and she claimed that the best part of hearing each parent speak was how differently they viewed the same situations.

"Isn't it strange?" Mina inhaled deeply; she had been experiencing practice contractions, so she knew she was not in labor yet, but she also knew that her time was coming, and it was earlier than expected. "When I was a child, I had my whole life planned out in my mind, but one mistake derailed my entire life, and now look where I am, and look who I've become."