For three years Jana idolized school heartthrob Zell. She brought him breakfast, tended his illnesses, and stayed on call every day—yet after her 1,081st confession was publicly humiliated on New Year’s Eve, she declared game over and walked away. The truth emerges: Jana is heir to the Carter Group. Three years earlier, to win a bet with childhood friend Zed, she posed as a poor girl to pursue Zell. With the bet resolved, Jana reclaims her identity and leaves. Zell, stung by regret, teams with the conniving Wendy to wreck Jana and Zed’s wedding. Their revenge unravels under Jana’s resolve and Zed’s loyalty, and the plot backfires, ending in their utter defeat.
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View All >Rachel
The prose felt cinematic, each breakfast scene loaded with longing. Jana's silent dignity reads like a poem.
2026-03-26 08:57:04
Oscar
I sobbed when Jana walked away from Zell. Her reclaiming identity felt empowering and heartbreaking.
2026-03-18 11:51:50
Simon
Watching Jana stop being 'clingy' felt freeing. It felt like watching someone reclaim themselves.
2026-03-08 13:34:08