Story By CHANDRAKUMAR GOPALAKRISHNAN
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CHANDRAKUMAR GOPALAKRISHNAN

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The Billionaire Who Regretted Letting Me Go
Updated at Mar 5, 2026, 03:04
Story Description Five years ago, Emma Carson believed she had finally found her forever when she married Alexander Hale, the powerful and enigmatic billionaire CEO of Hale Group. But their fairy-tale marriage shattered in a single night when Alexander accused her of betrayal and handed her divorce papers without hesitation.Heartbroken and humiliated, Emma walked away from the only man she had ever loved. What Alexander never knew was that on that same night, Emma discovered she was carrying his child.Determined to survive, Emma disappeared from his world and rebuilt her life from nothing. Years later, she returns to the city as a confident and successful woman, hiding the biggest secret of all—her five-year-old son.Alexander Hale has everything a man could desire: wealth, influence, and power. Yet the one thing he cannot forget is the woman he once cast aside. When Emma unexpectedly reenters his life, the emotions he buried long ago begin to resurface.But Emma is no longer the naïve woman he once knew. She has returned with a purpose.As past wounds reopen and hidden truths slowly emerge, Alexander begins to realize that he may have made the greatest mistake of his life.When the truth about the child finally comes to light, both of them must confront their past, their pride, and the love that never truly disappeared.Will Alexander win back the woman he lost, or will Emma’s secret destroy their second chance forever?
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The Weight of Starlight on Glass
Updated at Feb 18, 2026, 01:10
The Weight of Starlight on GlassNew Adult Ethereal Fantasy   In the coastal town of Oakhaven, the moon has not moved in seven years.The world exists in a suspended “blue hour” — a permanent twilight where shadows thin, clocks refuse to tick, and memories slowly dissolve into silver dust. What began as a beautiful anomaly has become a quiet catastrophe. Children are born without shadows. Lovers forget each other’s names. Entire lifetimes fade like photographs left too long in the sun.Elara Vane survives by preserving what the world is losing.She is a Memory Weaver — one of the last. In a cramped attic perfumed with dried lavender and ozone, she stitches together unraveling recollections using moon-spun thread and old Polaroids. Her rare gift of hyper-empathy allows her to feel the texture of memory through touch — grief is coarse like broken glass, joy smooth as river stone. But every memory she restores fractures something inside her. Because Elara does not merely preserve the past — she hides within it.Her quiet existence shatters when she discovers a “Void-Memory”: a photograph containing a boy who should not exist.Julian is a celestial cartographer who fell from the lunar observatory the night the moon stopped moving. His veins carry ink instead of blood, and starlight leaks from the cracks in his skin. He is fading — slowly evaporating as the stalled moon loses its hold on him.To save Julian — and possibly the world — Elara must leave the safety of her attic and journey toward the Archive of Lost Sighs, a fortress hidden within a suspended thunderstorm. There, she learns a devastating truth:The moon was not halted by chance.It was tethered to the earth by grief.And the final anchor was hers.As Elara travels through forests of ringing glass, over mercury seas reflecting futures she is too afraid to choose, and into chambers filled with bottled last breaths, she confronts the truth she buried seven years ago — the night her mother died, and Elara chose preservation over release.But the Archive holds a darker revelation still: the guardian of the Anchors is a version of Elara who refused to let go — who chose eternal twilight over painful dawn.Now she must decide.Preserve the world as it is — beautiful, frozen, unchanging — and keep Julian from vanishing.Or shatter the anchors, release her grief, and allow the sun to rise — even if it costs her the boy made of starlight.The Weight of Starlight on Glass is a lyrical, emotionally immersive fantasy exploring the gravity of grief, the danger of living in “in-between” spaces, and the courage required to let the future arrive. Blending the dreamlike atmosphere of The Night Circus with the emotional mythmaking of Strange the Dreamer, this novel offers a slow-burn romance, a psychologically layered antagonist, and a visually striking magical world rooted in human vulnerability.At its heart, this is not simply a story about stopping the moon.It is a story about learning that love is not preservation.It is released.
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The Husband Who Signed My Death
Updated at Feb 12, 2026, 09:24
Story DescriptionOn the night Anika Dev discovered she was pregnant, her billionaire husband signed the document that destroyed her life.Declared mentally unstable.Stripped of her identity.Locked away in silence.Arjun Dev Varma, India’s most powerful tech tycoon, believed he was protecting his empire from a dangerous woman. The evidence was undeniable. The reports were official. The betrayal seemed real.So he chose his company… over his wife.What he didn’t know was that the evidence was forged.What he didn’t know was that she was carrying his child.What he didn’t know was that the woman he buried would rise stronger.Three years later, Anika returns under a new name—CEO A.K. Menon, a brilliant investor determined to crush Dev Varma Industries. She is no longer the soft-spoken wife who once loved him. She is powerful, untouchable, and dangerously calm.And Arjun doesn’t recognize her.Until the truth begins to unravel.As corporate wars ignite and secrets resurface, Arjun finds himself drawn to the mysterious woman threatening his empire. He feels the pull. The familiarity. The regret he has buried for years.But when he discovers the truth—that the woman he now desires is the wife he once condemned, and that he has a son he never knew existed—his world shatters.Now he must fight not for power… but for forgiveness.Can a man who signed his wife’s death sentence ever earn her love again?Or will she make him watch as everything he built burns to ashes?
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