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a lullaby for witches

Witches Vs Werewolves

Witches Vs Werewolves

"My sweetest little treasure, don't be naive, you are either damned or dead in here, so now be good and scream your loudest for me." Persephone [Psyche] Charming found herself sent away into a strange highschool for troubled teenagers after commiting a crime worthy of hell back home. Soon enough the Witch began to realize these troubled teenagers were more dangerous than the worst of criminals. Especially the Crescent brothers who were more monstrous than animals. °°° "No, whatever you're gonna say, no, not now, not ever. Also get out of my room you psychopath, you'll get blood all over my sheets…. Why is there blood all over you?" She could no longer control her urge and asked. He really looked like a mess. So much blood that Persephone felt it was his. His face had a tear, and his hair was just…. Well that hair was always looking messy. At her words that smirk died. Replaced with a lost look. "Hm, you're being nosy." He said, coolly. "....." Persephone deadpanned. "You broke into my ROOM." She couldn't help the incredulity that filled her voice as she said those words. The reddish eyelashes fluttered, and then slowly but surely the eyes were opened. It was worse than expected. His red eyes were bloodshot, hurt, so many emotions going in a long and horrible roller coaster.  Persephone always thought Caspian was a straightforward person. Everytime she met him, he would always say or do whatever came to his mind. He looked like he was mad at everything whenever he was around, because he couldn't be bothered to hide his emotions. This kind of open person, when they were hurt, it was too obvious for the world to see. Persephone's throat bobbed as she swallowed. She didn't know why she was aggrieved by the hurt in his eyes. Anytime they crossed parts one way or the other Caspian always threatened her. Seeing the cool smirk on his face all those times, Persephone hoped it would be knocked off his face, but literally seeing that arrogant look away from his face, Persephone's heart was pumping really fast. This time she couldn't control her brain from allowing her hand to reach out towards Caspian, her fingers sinking into the mop of hair for the first time. Despite the unsettlement she felt at his hurt, she couldn't help the wave of satisfaction and the tremors of shudders that traced up her spine as her fingers sank into his hair. It was so silky, as she imagined it would be, so soft, it would entice anyone to keep touching. She has fallen down the rabbit hole so it couldn't be helped as she combed her fingers through his hair softly, her skin enjoying the tickling and electric feeling of petting his hair. She stiffened when she heard his sigh. It was actually not a sigh…. If she heard it correctly it was a moan, a soft and gentle moan. Persephone felt something thick had obscured her throat from swallowing as she heard the sinfully soft moan. She peeked away from the hair to his face. His eyebrows dipped into a furrow but the curve and contort of his features couldn't be misunderstood….. This was a look of satisfaction. "What happened to you?" She sounded like she had choked out the words. The reply was a bit late but it came. "I shouldn't have come here." Seeing the way she was petting his hair, enjoying every minute of it, enjoying him enjoying every minute of it, she indeed concurred that he should not have come to her. But she said, "But you did." A hand descended on the back of her head. "Yeah, I did." [Mature Content] [Slow burn]
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What is a lullaby story?
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2024-12-11 19:37
Well, a lullaby story is a story that combines the elements of a lullaby and a regular story. It might have a soft rhythm in the way it's told, just like a lullaby has a melody. These stories typically feature simple and positive themes, like a little fairy guiding a lost lamb back home. They are meant to calm the child and ease them into sleep.
What is a 'lullaby novel'?
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2024-11-02 16:28
A lullaby novel is a concept that combines the idea of a lullaby, which is something to soothe and relax, with a novel. It might be written in a way that makes the reader feel as if they are being gently guided into a world of tranquility. It could involve elements such as a peaceful narrative voice, a lack of high - stress conflict, and an emphasis on positive emotions. For instance, it could tell the story of a family living in harmony with nature, with the story unfolding in a gentle and unhurried manner, using words that create a sense of calm, like 'the soft breeze blew gently through the meadow as the family sat and watched the stars twinkle above'.
Is 'lullaby' by Palahniuk a good novel?
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2024-11-08 23:51
Yes, it is. 'Lullaby' by Palahniuk is a great novel. It has a unique and engaging plot that keeps the reader hooked from start to finish. The characters are well - developed and the writing style is very distinct.
Are there any famous 'lullaby novels'?
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2024-11-02 13:39
I'm not sure if there are novels specifically labeled as 'lullaby novels' in a very mainstream way. However, some books like 'The Wind in the Willows' by Kenneth Grahame could potentially be considered in that vein. It has a gentle, bucolic setting and a story that is not overly intense, which could be soothing to read, especially for children or those looking for a calm read.
Is Lullaby a poem or a short story?
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2024-10-17 10:35
It's hard to say for sure. Sometimes a lullaby is written in a poetic style with rhymes and rhythm, making it a poem. But it could also be a short story with a narrative about putting someone to sleep. It all comes down to the specific elements of the piece.
Is Lullaby Based on a True Story?
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2024-10-12 08:36
No, it's not. Lullaby is usually a fictional creation, not based on real events.
How to write a lullaby for a story?
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2024-10-11 22:18
Well, start by choosing a soft and gentle melody. Make the rhythm slow and soothing. The lyrics should be simple and evoke a sense of calm and security.
Is Lullaby Based on a True Story?
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2024-10-10 06:12
No, Lullaby is not based on a true story. It's more of an imaginative tale crafted by the author's creativity and imagination. There might be some common themes or situations that people can relate to, but it's not directly tied to any specific real events.
Is 'Whiskey Lullaby' based on a true story?
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2024-12-17 21:39
Not really. 'Whiskey Lullaby' is more of a fictional song created for artistic expression rather than being based on a specific true event.
What is 'lullaby graphic novel' about?
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2024-11-08 04:20
I'm not sure specifically as there could be many different 'lullaby graphic novels'. Generally, it might be a graphic novel that has elements related to lullabies. Maybe it tells a story in a visual way where lullabies play a role, like perhaps a story set in a dreamy world inspired by lullabies, or it could be about the history and significance of lullabies presented in a graphic novel format.
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