Chapter 9 Xavier listened silently. His gaze darkened, but he didn’t respond to Tristan’s derogatory words. It was precisely because of his indulgence that no one had treated or respected Yvette as a person. Be it Tristan, Shannon, Mark, or even the household staff at the manor, no one had shown her any reard. Tristan … Read More “Passion 9” »
Category: Unbreakable Love: His Passion for Her Transcends Death
Unbreakable Love: His Passion for Her Transcends Death
It’s close to impossible for a naturally disabled person to find love. Yvette Snyder was born weak of hearing; even her own mother detests her. After getting married, her affluent husband, Xavier Lane, and the people in his life mock and humiliate her. Then, her husband’s ex-girlfriend comes back into his life and publicly announces that she wants to take back everything that should’ve been hers. She even goes so far as to stand before Yvette to say smugly, “I bet you won’t know what it’s like to be loved by someone—not in this lifetime. Has Xav ever told you he loves you? He used to say it to me all the time.” Only then does Yvette realize how wrong she’s been. But it’s too late. Her love has gone down the drain; she shouldn’t have married someone who doesn’t love her. She decides to let go and return Xavier’s freedom to him. But Xavier’s the first to object. “If you want to get a divorce, you’ll have to do it over my dead body!”
Chapter 8 “Got it.” Terrence approached Claude, intending to snatch Yvette away from the latter. To his shock, he had just reached out when Claude kicked him onto the ground with immense force. With a loud thud, Terrence landed on the ground, far away. It hurt so bad that he clutched his chest, struggling to … Read More “Passion 8” »
Chapter 7 At Dewberry Manor, Xavier lounged on the living room couch after returning home and didn’t bother turning on the lights. He was so worn out that he massaged his temples while resting. Yet, his eyes soon snapped wide open as he abruptly woke from his sleep. It was odd because he’d had another … Read More “Passion 7” »
Chapter 6 Yvette felt like all the blood in her body was curdling. She couldn’t believe what was happening. Although she wanted to refuse and fight back, it was no use. Xavier only seemed alm down at the very last moment when he finished screwing her. By then, the sky outside had already brightened, Xavier … Read More “Passion 6” »
Chapter 5 Yvette watched the news and saw the press conference held by Lane Group. It was an announcement that Xavier had successfully acquired Snyder Group. James‘ company no longer existed in the world. Things on Xavier’s end had been extra pleasant lately. He had acquired Snyder Group and gotten his revenge. “The Snyder family … Read More “Passion 5” »
Chapter 4 Even Yvette’s hearing aids were stained red. Her pupils contracted, and she quickly grabbed some tissues to wipe her ear. Then, she stripped the bedsheets and washed them. She was afraid that Viola would worry about her if she found out that her illness was worsening. So, she cleaned up the mess and … Read More “Passion 4” »
Chapter 3 Yvette’s voice was calm and impassive, as though divorce were a menial matter to her. Xavier’s pupils contracted. “What did you just say?” Over the last three years, no matter what he had done, Yvette had never brought up divorce. In truth, Xavier knew that Yvette loved him. Her eyes, which were usually … Read More “Passion 3” »
Chapter 2 Everyone in the private room looked over at the door. For a moment, the room was eerily silent. Yvette immediately caught sight of Xavier in the middle of the room. His eyes were clear and bright. He was clearly not drunk. She knew that she had been tricked by Daphne. When Xavier saw … Read More “Passion 2” »
Beanie Gold Chapter 1 It was a dreary day with constant rain. Yvette Snyder stood at the entrance of the hospital, her body frail, clutching a pregnancy report in her thin hands. Three words on the report stood out: “No pregnancy detected“. “You’ve been married for three years. How are you not pregnant?” Her mother, … Read More “Passion 1” »