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Businesswoman Chapter 234
Mondays represented freshness to Loreen. Everybody harped on how Friday was so glorious. Why? she thought. The end of the work week did not appeal to her. Instead, she worked weekends. But this Monday invigorated her. She opened her portfolio of investments and began trimming and primping.
By Skyler Saunders5 months ago in Chapters
The Mirror That Spoke Back
Author : shams khan It started as nothing more than an accident. Leena was exploring her grandmother’s attic on a quiet Sunday afternoon, brushing aside cobwebs and sneezing at dust that seemed older than time. She had always loved this part of the house. The attic was like a museum of forgotten lives—old trunks, brittle photographs, yellowed letters that no one had opened in decades. But what caught her eye that day was something she had never noticed before: a tall, narrow mirror leaning against the far wall, hidden beneath a moth-eaten sheet.
By Muhammad Haris khan afridi5 months ago in Chapters
Businesswoman Chapter 242
Visiting the doctor always gave Entrepreneur Paul a sense of fear. He could stare down a multi-billion-dollar deal with aplomb. He could liquidate businesses simply. What he struggled to do haunted him most: get a shot for flu season. The aversion to needles made him want to invest in some alternative way of administering the drug.
By Skyler Saunders5 months ago in Chapters
Somebody's Someone - Chapter Six
The yellow glow of the lanterns still illuminated the quiet street when the first patrol car arrived, followed closely by a second. The atmosphere, which had held an air of festivity just moments ago, now felt heavy with tension. Two officers stepped out—one in his mid-40s, with a square jaw and a rigid posture suggesting he hadn’t blinked since boot camp. The other was younger and leaner, holding his belt like a shield, as if authority was something to be gripped tightly. Their names were stitched across their chests: Hollins and Greaves.
By Neshzivne Dadirri5 months ago in Chapters
Somebody's Someone - Chapter Five
The boutique door clicked shut behind Yennia, and the crisp fall air wrapped around her like a breath held too long. She glanced down at her phone, scrolling with purpose as her heels tapped against the pavement toward her car.
By Neshzivne Dadirri5 months ago in Chapters





