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Taken By The Mafia Lord

Taken By The Mafia Lord

[Completed] Nemesis!  If Arianna had known that irritating man would change her life in the worst way possible, perhaps she would have poisoned his coffee the first day they met. Arianna who was tricked and about to be married off to a Loan shark by her uncle's family, finally found a way to escape. However, that was all ruined when Marcel, the feared lord of the underworld captured her. The one thing she desired the most - her freedom - was taken from her. Marcel prided on the fact that he was well feared, respected, and revered in the city. His name caved terror in the hearts of people, however, his reputation is put to test when a familiar stranger relieved him of his property right under his nose. Anger simmers in his veins as he goes on a manhunt against the pickpocket who robbed him. When he gets Arianna, Marcel is sure to show her that nobody steals from Marcel Luciano and goes scot-free. On the other hand, Arianna loathes him so much and would do everything to escape that crazy Mafia. Unfortunately, what if she ends up stealing his heart as well. Read to find out. ~~~~~ "You're a monster, Marcel," "Don't monsters deserve to be loved too?" *Note - this book has strong sexual themes, strong language, violence, and gore. It would leave you on the edge and get you screaming for more. So if you can't handle the burn, drop it without abusing me in the comment box (I won't take it lightly if it does happen). If you can handle the burn, then welcome to the Mafia world!
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How does Clive Barker create a sense of dread in his Dread short story?
3 answers
2024-11-06 22:24
He uses dark and gloomy settings. For instance, a desolate alley or a decaying old building. These settings immediately set a mood of unease.
How to write a dread story effectively?
2 answers
2024-10-13 19:42
First, create a creepy setting. Then, introduce mysterious characters with hidden motives. Also, use vivid descriptions to make the readers feel the dread. Finally, keep the readers guessing until the climax.
How to create dread in novel writing?
2 answers
2024-10-08 05:26
To create dread, start by establishing a vulnerable protagonist. Then, gradually reveal sinister elements in the setting or introduce powerful antagonists. Use suspenseful pacing and withhold key information to keep the reader on edge.
Are Judge Dread Bedtime Stories suitable for kids?
2 answers
2024-11-05 07:16
It depends on the content. If the 'Judge Dread' in the stories is a bit too intense or if there are elements like extreme violence or overly complex and dark themes, then they might not be suitable for young kids. However, if it's more of a light - hearted take on a judge figure dealing with simple, made - up problems in a somewhat comical way, it could be okay for kids.
What happens at the end of Metroid Dread story?
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2024-11-03 20:35
Well, in the end of the Metroid Dread story, Samus manages to put an end to the threat that has been plaguing the galaxy. There are some epic battles towards the end that really test her limits. And after all the chaos and destruction she's faced, she restores a sense of peace in the universe. It's a really satisfying conclusion for fans of the series who have followed Samus' adventures.
How does the Metroid Dread story end?
2 answers
2024-11-03 19:46
The Metroid Dread story concludes with Samus triumphing over the great evil. Throughout the game, she has been on a journey filled with danger and mystery. By the end, she uses her experience and power - ups to overcome the last obstacle. This victory is a huge relief for the in - game world and also for the players who have been rooting for her.
How to prevent the onset of existential dread in comics?
2 answers
2024-10-13 15:39
One way could be by introducing positive and inspiring elements in the comic. Characters with a can-do attitude and hopeful outlooks can help.
How to deal with adult existential dread in comics?
2 answers
2024-10-05 19:24
One way could be by creating characters who find meaning and purpose despite the dread. This gives readers hope and inspiration.
Tell me about Judge Dread Bedtime Stories.
1 answer
2024-11-05 04:53
Well, if 'Judge Dread Bedtime Stories' is a new or less - known thing, it could be that someone has created a set of stories with a character named Judge Dread who dispenses justice in a fictional and perhaps somewhat dark or mysterious world. These stories could be designed to be both engaging and a bit scary for bedtime, to make the listeners' imagination run wild.
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