紹介
Rain Wild was my first love, my first heartbreak—my everything.
I left so he could chase his dream of becoming a rockstar, even though it broke my heart.
He’s the rockstar on every billboard.
The man I never stopped loving.
And my child’s daddy.
But when my daughter sneaks to meet her idol…
I come face-to-face with a past I was forced to bury.
Rain wants answers—and his daughter.
チャプター 1
Katy
The hum of the radio blends with the soft morning light streaming through my kitchen window. It’s barely dawn as I sip my dark coffee, savoring the last quiet moments before my daughter wakes. I pull my long hair into a messy bun, glancing at myself in the reflection from the window. I’ve gotten used to the familiar dark brown color I’ve worn for over a decade.
I hear a yawn and soft footsteps patter across the hardwood floor. Rainidy, my eleven-year-old, shuffles into the kitchen. Her light blonde hair pulled into a high ponytail. She gives me a sleepy smile, then stifles a yawn as she heads straight to the fridge to pour herself a large glass of orange juice.
“Mom, can we put on some music?” Her voice is muffled by another yawn.
“Sure,” I say. “Do you want a hot breakfast or cereal?”
“Cereal,” Rainidy says, making a beeline for the radio and flipping it on. Soon, the entire kitchen fills with music, the melody winding through the morning air.
“Mom, I want to get to school early this morning. The music teacher promised to listen to my arrangement before classes,” she explains with a shrug.
I watch my daughter as she eats, her head automatically bobbing to the tune on the radio, her fingers drumming along on the table. The music lights her up, animating her sleepy eyes as she hums along.
As I watch her, a familiar ache rises in my chest. The spark in her eyes, the tilt of her head as she gets lost in the melody—she reminds me ofhim. Every day, she grows more like him, and it takes all my strength to hide how her growing passion for music affects me. It splits my heart wide open.
When Rainidy stands to put her bowl in the sink, a new song begins, its guitar chords humming through the air.
“Mom, listen!” Her face lights up, her clear gray eyes sparkling, and there’s no mistaking it—she’s in awe. I watch as she closes her eyes and sways to the music–losing herself in the song. Her admiration for the singer seems to have grown over the past year, despite my misgivings.
“You really like that one, don’t you?” I say, my tone light, as I place the cereal box back on the shelf, working to keep my voice even.
“I love Rain Wild! His lyrics just mean something, you know? It’s like I can feel what he’s saying.”
Rainidy tilts her head. “Mom, why don’t you like him? His songs are really good.”
Freezing at her words, I force a laugh. “I never said I don’t like him or his songs.” I shrug and deliberately look away, the corners of my mouth pulling into a tight smile. She has no idea, no idea at all. Then I lightly hum the tune just to show I’m not lying.
Rainidy faces me, eyes bright with youthful conviction. “You should sing more often, Mom. You’ve got such a good voice.”
“Thanks,” I tease, managing a playful shrug. “But I do sing. I sing all the time, here, in the shower, and sometimes at work.”
Rainidy laughs like it’s the funniest thing she’s ever heard. “Come on, Mom. You never sing in front of other people. And you’re good! They’d love your voice.”
I laugh along with her, playing it off—Rainidy, with her adoration and absolute conviction that her mother could be more—do anything. But her words hit harder than she could know. She has no doubts. There’s nothing holding her back. Oh,to be so young again, to think that dreams can come true if you just wish hard enough.
She turns back to the radio, turning it up and grinning. “Mom, listen to this part! It’s the best.” Rainidy’s voice rises and falls with the tune, each note filling the room, and I can’t help but smile, letting the moment linger between us.
“You really love his music, don’t you?” I say, feigning casual interest as she practically vibrates with excitement.
“Yes! He’s so real, Mom. His songs—they’re not like anyone else’s.” Her words tumble out in a rush, her cheeks flushed with eagerness.
She’s right; the songs aren’t like anything else out there. Rain Wild has that magic about him and always has. That spark that makes people listen. I just wish she weren’t so taken with him.
The song ends, and Rainidy’s excitement lingers as she goes through her morning routine with a spring in her step. Her enthusiasm bordering on devotion—it all reminds me of how I used to feel about music once. I swallow down memories that flash, unbidden, of lights, sound, and the electric hum of a crowd.
“You really should give his music a chance.” Rainidy sighs but doesn’t push.
I watch her gather her things. She grabs her guitar case from by the door, hoisting it over her shoulder with practiced ease. LastChristmas, her only wish was a guitar. It took me months of saving up, but it was worth it. Now, it’s a permanent fixture in our lives—her prized possession.
She’s always reaching for something I’ve tried very hard to let go of—her next song, her next big idea. She’s always strumming new chords and muttering lyrics, completely lost in her own little world. Her face set with a quiet determination I both love and fear. She gets so wrapped up in making music that I can’t help but worry about her.
After she hugs me goodbye, I stand in the doorway and watch her walk down the sidewalk, her head still bobbing to some silent beat that only she can hear. When I close the door, the house falls back into silence, my secrets curling back up into their safe little corners.
Alone, my thoughts drift, as they always do, to the simple life I’ve built here for me and my daughter.
After I clean up the kitchen, my phone buzzes on the counter, and I glance down to see a text from Leah, my friend, and owner of Heart & Grinds, the coffee shop where I work.
‘I know it’s your day off - but can you come in to work today? Sue called in sick. We’re shorthanded.’
I reply with a quick,‘I’ll be there.’Heart & Grinds is only a few blocks from Rainidy’s school, the perfect kind of job where no one pries. There, I’m just ‘Katy from down the street.’ I slip into my shoes, grateful for the distraction, and start the short walk.
As I walk to the shop, I pass by an electronics store, and on the large screen in the front window flashes an image of Rain Wild. I give a startled jump, my nerves shredded, a familiar pang settling in my chest.
I quicken my pace, focusing on the steady rhythm of my footsteps—anything to keep my eyes off his face on the screen. Seeing Rain, even just on the television, is enough to shake my steady world and pull at memories I’ve buried. It’s been years, but the sight of him still stirs something—anger, regret, longing—all tangled together.
When I step into Heart & Grinds, Leah’s already behind the counter, taking orders from the early crowd. She waves at me, flashing a grateful smile, and I slip into my apron, tying it around my waist as I join her behind the espresso machine.
“Thank you so much for coming in,” she says, barely looking up as she takes another order. “It’s been nonstop since we opened.”
“No problem.” I offer a quick smile, slipping into the familiar routine of making lattes, pouring coffee, and exchanging small talk with customers. It’s grounding, in a way. Each order is its own little task, anchoring me to the present.
“You look a little distracted today,” Leah says during a lull. She’s giving me that look, the one people wear when they sense something but can’t quite put their finger on it. “Everything okay?”
I shrug, stirring a cappuccino. “Just the usual morning chaos. You know how it is with kids.”
She chuckles, nodding in understanding. “I don’t know how you do it, honestly. Being a single mom, juggling work and everything else, I can barely manage my cats.”
I laugh, appreciating the lightness of her words, even though they brush against something deeper. Leah doesn’t know about my past or why I came back to this quiet corner of the world with Rainidy in tow. She just knows me as Katy, the barista who can hit a perfect high note while pouring coffee and who reliably works her shifts and never talks about her past. And for now, that’s exactly who I need to be.
As the rush dies down, I find myself humming softly, a tune slipping out before I realize it. Leah pauses, tilting her head as she listens. “Would you please reconsider joining our church choir?” she pleads with a grin. “We really need you.”
I freeze, the words catching in my throat. “No,” I say quickly, laughing it off. “You know I just sing for fun.”
But Leah doesn’t drop it. “I know… but I wish you’d change your mind. We’re always looking for great voices. We’d love to have you.”
I manage a tight smile, shrugging it off. “Maybe someday.” But even as I say it, I know it’s a lie. Someday is a word I use when I don’t want to come right out and say never.
As the clock moves closer to three, I type out a quick text to my daughter that I’m working and to stop by on her way home from school.
After a few minutes, I hear a jingle as the door opens, and in breezes Rainidy, like a breath of fresh air, her smile bright and her disposition sunny.
“Hi, Mom! Hi, Leah.” She gives everyone, even the customers, a cheery wave, and I smile. She’s comfortable around strangers and in a crowd. She makes friends easily wherever she goes. Another trait she definitely didn’t get from me.
“Want your usual?” I ask with a fond smile.
“Please!” She grins, settling into a chair, pulling out her homework while I prepare her drink. By the time my shift ends, I’m more than ready for some peace and quiet.
On our walk home, Rainidy chatters away, filling me in on her classes. She’s animated until we pass the street corner, where, to my dismay, a concert poster catches her eye. It’s plastered on a lamppost, a glossy photo with a set of dates printed in bold. The words “One Night Only” hover beneath a name that I can’t seem to escape:Rain Wild.
She stops dead. Her eyes lock on the street poster, wide with excitement. A familiar, sharp pang strikes me, though I say nothing.
“Mom!” she says, grabbing my arm. “Can I go? It’s only for one night!” She turns to look at me, her expression pleading and hopeful.
“Rainidy, you’re eleven,” I say, barely holding my voice steady.
She scoffs. “That’s old enough to go to a concert! My best friend will be there!”
My chest tightens as I look into her hopeful eyes, the image of Rain Wild on that poster looming just behind her. I take a breath, steadying myself, trying to ignore my jumbled emotions.
“I’ll… think about it, Rainidy.”
“I know it’s expensive–but everyone’s going,” she mutters, crossing her arms. A mixture of disappointment and hope flashes in her eyes as we continue down the street toward home.
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婚約者にも妹にも裏切られた私。
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骨の髄まで憎い...
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復讐を果たす!
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江城市の上流社会はこぞって彼女の失敗を待ち構えていた。
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代わりに、次々と大物たちが彼女の配信に押しかけてくるのだった。
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「マスター、厄介な女運を断ち切って!」──人気俳優
「マスター、研究所の風水を見てほしい!」──天才科学者
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視聴者たち:「なんであの人だけ扱いが違うの!?」
原田麻友:「……私も知りたいわ。」
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彼は言った。「彼女が戻ってきた。離婚しよう。君が欲しいものは何でもあげる。」
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「あなたの最も高価な限定版スポーツカーが欲しい。」
「いいよ。」
「郊外の別荘も。」
「わかった。」
「結婚してからの2年間に得た数十億ドルを分け合うこと。」
「?」
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彼女は兄たちのためにすべてを捧げたというのに、家を追い出され、無残に死んだ。
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兄たちは皆、彼女がただ意地を張っているだけだと思っていた。三日もすれば泣きついて戻ってくるだろうと高を括っていたのだ。
だが三日経ち、また三日経っても彼女は戻らない。兄たちは次第に焦り始めた。
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五兄:「この義肢は、なぜこんなに出来が悪いんだ?」――彼女が製作をやめたからだ。
六兄:「なぜチームが負けた?」――彼女が脱退したからだ。
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出所すると、母親は彼女が獄中で産んだ二人の子供を盾に、植物状態にある億万長者との結婚を強いる。
時を同じくして、その悲劇の大富豪もまた、家族内での権力闘争の渦中にいた。
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私はエプロンを脱ぎ捨て、白衣を纏う。
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数々の賞を総なめにし、頂点に立った私を見て、元夫は顔面蒼白で崩れ落ちた。
震える声で私の名前を呼び、足元に縋り付く彼。
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誘拐されて殺されても、誰一人として私を気にかける者はいなかった……彼らが憎くて憎くてたまらない!
幸い、運命のいたずらで、私は生まれ変わることができた!
二度目の人生を手に入れた今、私は自分のために生きる。そして芸能界の女王になってみせる!
そして復讐を果たす!
かつて私をいじめ、傷つけた者たちには、十倍にして償わせてやる……
離婚後つわり、社長の元夫が大変慌てた
彼女は心を殺して、署名した。
彼が初恋の相手と入籍した日、彼女は交通事故に遭い、お腹の双子の心臓は止まってしまった。
それから彼女は全ての連絡先を変え、彼の世界から完全に姿を消した。
後に噂で聞いた。彼は新婚の妻を置き去りにし、たった一人の女性を世界中で探し続けているという。
再会の日、彼は彼女を車に押し込み、跪いてこう言った。
「もう一度だけ、チャンスをください」
離婚当日、元夫の叔父に市役所に連れて行かれた
すみませんおじさん、間違えた
クズ元カレと意地悪な姉に裏切られ、復讐を誓った彼女。
その手段として、元カレのイケメンで金持ちの叔父に標的を定めた。
完璧な妻を演じ、男心を射止めようと奮闘する日々。
彼は毎日無視を続けるが、彼女は諦めなかった。
しかしある日、とんでもない事実が発覚!
標的を間違えていたのだ!
「もういい!離婚する!」
「こんな無責任な女がいるか。離婚?寝言は寝て言え」













