"Your cold voice sends shivers down my spine, but it has a way of keeping my heart warm. I love you, Andre," Rose said. "Words like these don't get to me," Andre responded, his eyes emotionless. "I know you're capable of destruction, like when you ruined my precious watch. I can't let you go until you pay for it." Rose, a young hotel employee, had accidentally destroyed Andre's treasured timepiece. Despite her apologies, he refused to forgive her until she compensated him for the loss. With the amount far beyond her means, Rose tried to avoid him, but fate had other plans. When Andre became the new CEO of her hotel, he presented her with two options to settle the debt. Rose chose the second option, unaware of its full consequences. As their complicated history intertwined with their new professional relationship, Rose wondered what lay ahead. Would she be able to redeem herself, or would her fate be sealed?
"Ouch!" Rose screamed as she removed the piece of glass from her leg, bending down to pick up the remains of the cup she had broken. "It will be trouble if anyone sees this," she said to herself. Just as she was about to leave, she bumped into someone and fell down due to their weight, causing something to drop from his wrist. "Argh, what the actual fuck?" she exclaimed. She raised her head to see who she had bumped into, and just looking at his luxurious shoes, she knew she was in trouble. She gazed at him from toe to head, her mouth agape as she stared at him, lost in admiration.
The tall, stacked, and luscious man in front of her had well-carved brown hair that suited him perfectly. She scrutinized every single part of his body as if she had forgotten something on it. Then, she noticed his ocean blue eyes, which were strikingly beautiful and hard to miss. "Excuse me?" he said, his voice snapping her back to reality as she continued to gaze at his body, mesmerized. "Damn his voice," she said, still mesmerized. He snapped his fingers in front of her, making her jump in fear as she tried to compose herself. She cleared her throat, even though there was nothing to clear, just a nervous habit. He pointed to the ground, showing her his broken wristwatch. Rose thought he was pointing out the blood on her leg. "Yeah, I know, I'll take care of that," she said, looking him in the eye. But then she realized her mistake and looked down to see the broken watch. "Oh my god," she bent down to pick it up. "I'm sorry, I'm so sorry," she said, looking at him with remorse. He showed no emotions, his face a blank slate, leaving her wondering what he was thinking. "Do you know how much that cost?" he asked, his voice cold and emotionless, like he could bring down walls with a single word. "I'm... I'm sorry," she stuttered, confused why a handsome man like him was so cold. Just then, a man in a black suit called out from behind, "Andre!" Andre turned around, and Rose thought to herself, "Oh, so he's Andre." The way Peter called him only meant that they was a close relationship or familiarity, as one wouldn't dare address someone with such an aura without permission. "Andre," Peter called out again, this time closer. "The clients are seated inside, waiting for you." Andre looked at Rose with a stern expression. "You must pay for this," he said. "Where do I get that kind of money?" Rose replied, desperation in her voice. "That's for you to figure out," Andre said, handing her his card. Rose was hesitant, wondering why he was giving her his card. Andre's expression turned annoyed, and he dropped the card on the floor and walked away, leaving Rose feeling overwhelmed and anxious Peter looked her up and down, his gaze belittling her, before turning and walking away. Rose watched them leave, wondering who these men were. She picked up the card and limped away, her mind reeling. Later, Rose sought permission from her friend Peniel, one of the hotel's manager, to treat her wound. Peniel had always been her savior. "Thanks so much, I don't know what I'd do without you," she said, grateful. Peniel smiled. "It's fine, I've got your back. But you should wash your hair, it looks like it's been ages since you last did." He gently arranged her unkempt black hair. "I know, I just haven't had the time to take care of myself lately." Peniel's expression turned serious. "You need to prioritize self-care, Rose. You're a lady, after all. Now, go before the new boss sees us chatting." He smiled and nudged her towards the door. "I'll fill you in on the new boss later. I don't want to risk getting on his bad side." Rose smiled and said "See you later" as she left, feeling grateful for Peniel's support and curiosity about the new boss. Here is the rewritten text in the past tense: Rose opened the door to her apartment, limping carefully to avoid making any noise that might alert her landlord, who had been pestering her for rent. She dropped her bag on an antique couch and sat down, sighing heavily due to the pain. She remembered why she came back home and looked at the fresh cut on her leg. She thought back to the incident that led to her hurting herself. "Who could he be?" She remembered the card and brought it out from her bag, staring at it. "Why does he look so elegant? He looks like an actor from Italy." She got up, walked to a drawer, and brought out cotton wool and spirit to clean the cut. As she sat down. As she cleaned her wound, Rose winced in pain, "Mmmm." She caught herself thinking how similar the sound was to a pleasurable moan. Her phone rang, interrupting her thoughts. She answered, and Mia's voice was on the other end, asking where she was. Rose was supposed to be at work at 5:00, but it was already 5:30. She quickly covered her cut with a plaster and rushed out the door. When she arrived at the coffee shop, Mia was busy making coffee. Rose slipped in, trying to catch her breath. "What kept you so long?" Mia asked, raising an eyebrow. "I'm so sorry," Rose replied, still trying to catch her breath. "You're lucky the boss didn't notice your absence. He came and went in a hurry." Rose let out a sigh of relief. "I totally forgot about work. It's like you've finally found a fortune and don't want to work here anymore." Mia teased, passing a coffee to a customer with a flirtatious smile. "Quit doing that," Rose whispered, rolling her eyes. "He's so cute," Mia said, smiling as the customer left. Rose picked up her apron, "Speaking of cute guys, I met one today..." "Hmm, really? Rose wants to talk about a guy? The Rose I know doesn't find any guy attractive, even if he's cute and sexy as hell. Tell me about him, I'm interested." "He's umm..." Then she remembered the situation. "I think I'm in trouble." "Just a few seconds ago, you wanted to tell me about the cute guy you met, and now you're in trouble. That's really janky." She looked at Rose and saw that she looked terrified. "Tell me what's wrong, calm down, calm down." "Okay," Rose said. "At the hotel where I work, I was walking through the hallway with glasses, and I slipped and broke them. After cleaning up the mess, I was leaving when I bumped into this man. It was not intentional, why would I bump into him on purpose?" She looked at Mia. "I'm not getting this story of yours. Why are you so terrified if you only bumped into him?" "His wristwatch, I broke his wristwatch. Mia, I know you don't understand what I'm going through right now. If only you saw this man, his look alone is fierce. He's tall and all, and he specifically told me to pay him back. See, he gave me his card. You and I both know that I don't have a dime to give to anyone; I have bills to pay, my rent, and others." She began to panic. "You know, you might not have to see him again. I'm sure he came for a business meeting, so I'll tell you not to call him." "Right? I thought so too. I don't want to ever see him because men like that will definitely want my body." Rose said. "Exactly, but I can give him mine, since you said he's cute," Mia said in a humorous way. Rose looked at her with disgust, and then they both chuckled. A customer walked in, and they stopped talking and moved away from each other.
"Your cold voice sends shivers down my spine, but it has a way of keeping my heart warm. I love you, Andre," Rose said. "Words like these don't get to me," Andre responded, his eyes emotionless. "I know you're capable of destruction, like when you ruined my precious watch. I can't let you go until you pay for it." Rose, a young hotel employee, had accidentally destroyed Andre's treasured timepiece. Despite her apologies, he refused to forgive her until she compensated him for the loss. With the amount far beyond her means, Rose tried to avoid him, but fate had other plans. When Andre became the new CEO of her hotel, he presented her with two options to settle the debt. Rose chose the second option, unaware of its full consequences. As their complicated history intertwined with their new professional relationship, Rose wondered what lay ahead. Would she be able to redeem herself, or would her fate be sealed?
Kaelyn devoted three years tending to her husband after a terrible accident. But once he was fully recovered, he cast her aside and brought his first love back from abroad. Devastated, Kaelyn decided on a divorce as people mocked her for being discarded. She went on to reinvent herself, becoming a highly sought-after doctor, a champion racer, and an internationally renowned architectural designer. Even then, the traitors sneered in disdain, believing Kaelyn would never find someone. But then the ex-husband’s uncle, a powerful warlord, returned with his army to ask for Kaelyn’s hand in marriage.
Allison fell in love with Ethan Iversen, the soon-to-be Alpha of the Moonlight Crown pack. She always wanted him to notice her. Meanwhile, Ethan was an arrogant Alpha who thought a weak Omega could not be his companion. Ethan's cousin, Ryan Iversen, who came back from abroad and was the actual heir of the pack, never tried to get the position nor did he show any interest in it. He was a popular playboy Alpha but when he came back to the pack, one thing captured his eyes and that was Allison.
After two years of marriage, Sadie was finally pregnant. Filled with hope and joy, she was blindsided when Noah asked for a divorce. During a failed attempt on her life, Sadie found herself lying in a pool of blood, desperately calling Noah to ask him to save her and the baby. But her calls went unanswered. Shattered by his betrayal, she left the country. Time passed, and Sadie was about to be wed for a second time. Noah appeared in a frenzy and fell to his knees. "How dare you marry someone else after bearing my child?"
My marriage to Mathias was supposed to make me the happiest woman in the world. Although I knew he didn't love me, I thought he would fall for me once I showered him with all the love I had to give. Five years passed and Mathias still didn't give a damn about me. Instead, he met his true love and cut all ties with me because of her. He showed her off; something he never did for me. His abandonment pushed me into depression. I was broken in every sense of the word. Even on my deathbed, my so-called husband didn't come to say goodbye to me. When I opened my eyes again, I found myself reborn. I was still Mathias's wife and it was two months before he met his true love. In this life, I refused to be hurt by him again. After talking some sense into my head, I asked him for a divorce in other to escape being heartbroken like I was previously. Mathias tore up the divorce papers time and time again while also shutting me down. "Rylie, stop all this nonsense! Playing hard to get doesn't work anymore!" To show him that I was dead serious, I went ahead to file for divorce. Only then did he panic. He abandoned the "woman of his dreams" and came to my side. "Please give me a second chance, Rylie. I promise to do right by you. You'll be the only woman in my heart from now on. Don't leave me, okay?" A war broke out in my mind after this apology. On one hand, I didn't want to be hurt again. And on the other, I didn't want to let go of the man I loved so dearly. What should I do?!
After three loveless years, Neil's betrayal deeply wounded Katelyn. She wasted no time in getting rid of that scoundrel! After the divorce, she devoted herself to career pursuits. Rising to prominence as a top designer, skilled doctor, and brilliant hacker, she became a revered icon. Neil, realizing his grave mistake, tried in vain to win her back, only to witness her magnificent wedding to another. As their vows were broadcast on the world's largest billboard, Vincent slid a ring onto Katelyn's finger and declared, "Katelyn is now my wife, a priceless treasure. Let all who covet her beware!"
"You're mine, little puppy," Kylan growled against my neck. A soft gasp escaped my lips as his lips brushed my skin. My mind screamed at me to push him away-the Lycan Prince who had humiliated me again and again, but my body betrayed me, leaning into him before I could stop myself. He pressed his lips against mine, and his kiss grew more aggressive, more possessive as I felt my legs weaken. What was I doing? In a split-second, I pulled away and slapped him hard across the face. Kylan's eyes darkened, but the smirk on his lips exposed his amusement. "You and I both know we can't fight this, Violet," he said, gripping my wrist. "You're my mate." "And yet you don't want me," I replied. "You told me you were ashamed of me, that l'd never be your queen, that you'd never love me. So please, accept my rejection and let me go." "Never," he whispered, his grip tightening as he pulled me closer. "Soon enough, you'll be begging for me. and when you do-I'll use you as I see fit and then I'll reject you."