Maybe he saw her moving on and getting happy without him, and his pride or jealousy kicked in. He doesn't want to see her with someone else, so he decides to win her back. Another reason could be that he has changed for the better. He has dealt with his flaws that might have caused their divorce in the first place, and now he wants to show her that he is a different person and they can have a better relationship.
Well, in this type of novel, the plot might revolve around the female lead who has moved on with her life after the divorce from the billionaire. However, his sudden reappearance and attempts to win her back can create a lot of drama. There could be sub - plots about her new life, new relationships she might be in, and how she copes with his intrusion. Also, the billionaire's character might be complex, perhaps having changed since their separation and now determined to make amends.
The action of grabbing the ankle and dragging it back could be divided into three parts: the first step was to stand up straight, open the feet to a certain width, support the ground with both hands, lie flat on the waist, try to keep the waist relaxed, then raise your head and look straight ahead; The second step was to grab the ankle with your hands and slowly pull the legs back, and control the strength to pull the knees as far as possible to the waist; The third step was to continue to do other actions. This action might appear in different situations, such as novels, fitness guides, etc., but the specific background and meaning needed to be determined according to the context.
I'm not sure which specific 'give me back my bone story' you are referring to. There could be many stories related to this phrase. It might be a story about a dog who wants its bone back from another animal or a person.
Well, my 'back to my root story' is about reconnecting with my hometown. I grew up in a small village. After years of living in the city, I felt a bit lost. So I went back. The familiar sights, like the old oak tree in the square and the smell of fresh bread from the local bakery, made me feel whole again. It was like finding a part of myself that I had left behind.
My Fair Lady is based on George Bernard Shaw's play 'Pygmalion'. It tells the story of Eliza Doolittle, a Cockney flower girl. Professor Henry Higgins makes a bet that he can transform her into a lady through teaching her proper speech and manners. Eliza endures Higgins' rather harsh training methods. Eventually, she is able to pass as a duchess at a high - society ball. Along the way, there are themes of class differences, the power of language, and the relationship between Higgins and Eliza which is complex, ranging from teacher - student to something more ambiguous.
There may be a 'give me back my bone' ghost story that involves a skeleton - like ghost. Perhaps in this story, the ghost was buried without its bone and now haunts the area demanding the return of its missing bone. It could be set in an old cemetery or an abandoned house where the bone was last seen.
There are so many different ghost stories out there, but without more context about this 'give me back my bone' one, it's difficult to tell. It could be a story passed down in a particular community or family. If it has a particular cultural origin, that would also be helpful to know.
The 'Give Me Back My Golden Arm' is a spooky folktale. It's about a woman who had a golden arm. After she died, her body was buried but her spirit came back demanding her golden arm. People who heard strange noises at night thought it was the ghost of the woman repeating 'Give me back my golden arm'. It's a classic tale used to scare people, often told around campfires or in the dark to create a spooky atmosphere.