A single night upends two lives. Wyomia Quinn, eldest daughter of the Quinn family, becomes pregnant after a one-night stand with Julian Yates, CEO of the Yates Group — then loses her memory in an accident and spends six years abroad. She comes home to bury her mother, Maeva Sanum, only to face her father and stepmother's demand: secure a billion-dollar contract from the Yates family first. Forced back to Julian, old intimacy clashes with gaps in memory and misunderstandings spiral. Their daughter Sheila Yates becomes the small, stubborn bridge that loosens defenses and exposes buried feelings. Amid high stakes, pride, and fragile trust, they must fight to reclaim what was lost.
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View All >Gemma
The narrative balances corporate stakes with intimate family healing. Character arcs feel earned despite some convenience in plot mechanics.
2026-03-24 01:16:47
Dominic
Watching Wyomia choose to fight for her mother's resting place felt powerful. Every misunderstanding stung like salt, then slowly healed.
2026-03-23 23:47:28
Harold
The prose flirts with tragedy and light like dusk. Reunion scenes read like a delicate, bruised poem.
2026-03-20 23:30:55