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Love The Psycho

Love The Psycho

It was definitely love at first sight for August Maijune the day she first saw Aaron Saint in the hospital ward. Waking up suddenly from a coma after an accident, August realised she didn’t remember anything about her life and who she really was. The only person she relies on is Aaron Saint who claims to be her guardian. After, almost running over her five years ago with his car, Aaron Saint has taken responsibility to take care of August until she remembers who she was but what he didn't know was she had more than one personality living in her hence their roller coaster romance began. '‘Are you married?'’ '‘No’' ‘'Do you have a girlfriend?’' ‘'No’' ‘'Do you have a sister who is not really a sister and she is in love with you?’' ‘'No’' ‘'Then, am I allowed to fall for you? I think I’m in love with you" ‘'You’re the first woman to be this bold towards me’' This is a romance story about a man who was betrayed by love and a woman who can’t remember her past. Check out the roller coaster romance of a man and a woman who has DID. This story revolves around the female lead suffering from DID also known as Split Personality Disorder. Her battle towards finding herself and the male lead doting on her as she tries to find herself. There is also a bonus story about her children all in it. You might want to read more about her. PS: Her personalities will leave you laughing away your stress. Meet August the flirt, Maijune the fighter, Mai the little psycho who only makes bombs and June the seductress whose weakness is a handsome and beautiful man. PS: This book also features two side stories that you will surely love. Book cover does not belong to me. All credits to the original owner Hi everyone, I've decided to join this year's 2024 WSA with a new book titled; "I am Sabrina (Cursed By Love). Kindly check it out and thank you.
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301 Chs
My Crazy Rich Family : Running From My Psycho Father

My Crazy Rich Family : Running From My Psycho Father

Excerpt "You are staring at me again, McKenna" his deep voice whispered without opening what she knew to be honey brown eyes. "Yes. Yes, I am. My life is officially a Telenovela series" McKenna sat on the bed and laid her head on his chest. It was a nice solid chest made to be used as an occasional head pillow. "It's not so bad, Oma" He nibbled on her left ear slightly. Oma was an endearing name he loved calling her. Technically, it meant beautiful. "Yeah. Yeah" McKenna murmured again. "It's not so bad. You just told me yesterday, after about six months of marriage that you went to Malawi to help rebuild an Orphanage that belonged to your grandmother but you ended up adopting a six year old African American child that is on the run with her mother from her biological psycho father. What's so bad about that?" McKenna spoke too fast. Now, it was clearer why her brain took long enough to remember where she was. She was a stepmom! Yay! She was twenty four years old and to be a mother to a six year old, she would have to give birth at eighteen. "Baby, look at me" Jason urged her to turn and she did. "You will love Kara. And I know you will make a good mother to her" he kissed her nose. "A mother to a six year old....I was a virgin at eighteen! Your kid would take one look at me and conclude that I am Cinderella's stepmother" "Breathe, McKenna! Breathe....I freaked out too when I realized I was going to adopt her. It took running inside a burning building to save her for me to realize that I love and adore that little girl. I am willing to die for her. She is a Yagazie just like you are, now. Family take care of family" "Why the hell didn't you tell me you had a child before we got married?" McKenna yelled at him. ***" What happens when three powerful families are thrown into the mix together? You get chaos, betrayal and fight till the weaker family gives up. Meet Kara Hope Yagazie; years ago she was just a kid in an orphanage with no identity until one of the most powerful families in Africa adopted her. Kara starts life as an heiress to an empire, armed with the truth from her biological mother who hid her but kept an eye on her. Kara now knows that her biological mother and her are on the run from her psycho father, whose plan is to hunt down and kill them. One powerful family is enough to drive Kara crazy, what happens when she wakes up one day to find out she is now somehow related to three of the most powerful families in the Continent and in Canada. Can Kara survive her new family? Follow the Yagazie’s, the Donna's, The Spencer's and The Anene's as the figure out how to be a family despite the bad blood that went generation long. And while they try to outsmart each other, will they pause when one of them is in trouble? Having a Crazy Rich Family as an enemy might be more than Kane Brown, Kara's psycho father bargained for. P.s the cover is not mine. if you are the owner and wants me to take it down, contact me on discord
4.9
215 Chs
My Psycho Stepson and me

My Psycho Stepson and me

Lesly was just your typical kind of sadistic high school gym teacher, having her idyllic life disturbed when she was taken away by this strange butler, who informed her about her being the true heiress of a fallen family.  That wasn't all; he was asking her to sign the papers to marry a husband whom she had never met before. Normally, she would have run away and reported them to the police—if it weren't for them threatening her with the (for her) most important hostage. On her first day in the villa of her new husband, she barged in on her stepson, intertwined with a brunette girl, not stopping to do the deed just because of her presence. Clearly a psycho. Next was the husband, who enticed her with money if she stayed for a year, slept in his bed, and played his wife.  Lesly decided to go through with it for the good ol' money - however, after being introduced properly to her psycho stepson with ravishingly handsome looks, she had a feeling that things in this house would develop in a dangerous direction. And she should be proven right. First Volume: 'The Burning Man' is finished! I am going on hiatus with this because it was a hell of a ride for me as well. I think the big unveiling is done now, and I hope I answered most of the questions. I have a few ideas in mind for the second volume, but I wanted to write something new. The author is unpredictable, so maybe I take it on tomorrow again, but right now, I don't know. Thanks for all your support! (*ˊᗜˋ*)/ᵗᑋᵃᐢᵏ ᵞᵒᵘ*
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134 Chs
He is Sweet but a Psycho

He is Sweet but a Psycho

Lexie was trying to stretch one day because of overeating, she left her friends inside the restaurant who wants to become gluttons incarnate. She happily sniffs the air when someone bumps into her. "Sorry, I'm on a daze." She apologized thinking, it's her fault for being in a daze. "No, it's my fault. I'm not looking, are you okay?" She nodded her head and when she looked up, it was 'that guy!'. Ba-dump, ba-dump, skip, ba-dump. The drumming of her heart is overwhelming that it competes with his voice. "Oh, I'm just stretching." Why did she even say that? "That's good! see you around then." He gave her a salute and winks. He is so charming that Lexie's knees went weak. She wanted to talk to him longer but he's gone, she wanted to run after him but he's nowhere to be found. He is like that icecream peddler who went by so fast that she missed her chance to call and buy her favorite flavor. Disappointed Lexie wanted to cry. She has no idea that he did it deliberately. He knows her name, even her mother's family tree. He counted how many underwear she got and what color are they. He also knows what time she poops and for how many times in a day. He is familiar with her daily routine that he knows she picks her nose when she goes out of bed. Her favorite dish is tuna soup, she loves to draw and paint. He also has her lost socks, exam results, hair ties, and some items that she owned. He got all kinds of her picture, smiling Lexie, pouting, crossed eyed, fat, cute, ugly, bad hair day and the picture of her wearing a red dress and red lipstick. There's a whole room of her memorabilia. In his mind, she is already his.
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97 Chs
What are the best monologues in novels?
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2024-11-20 08:23
One of the best monologues can be found in 'To Kill a Mockingbird' by Harper Lee. Atticus Finch's courtroom monologue is a powerful moment. He defends Tom Robinson with great dignity and integrity, highlighting the unjust racial prejudice in the society. His words not only show his character but also make readers deeply reflect on the deep - rooted problems of that era.
The Significance of Monologues in Pulp Fiction
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2024-11-12 16:00
They are significant as they reveal the inner thoughts of the characters. For example, when Marsellus Wallace gives a monologue, it shows his power and authority in the criminal underworld.
Are character monologues bad in a novel?
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2024-11-01 06:05
No. Character monologues can be a great tool in a novel. They allow the reader to get deep into a character's thoughts, feelings, and motives. For example, in 'Hamlet', Shakespeare uses Hamlet's monologues to show his inner turmoil and philosophical musings, which are some of the most memorable parts of the play and have contributed to the play's timelessness. In a novel, it can have the same effect, making the character more complex and engaging.
Are character monologues bad in a novel?
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2024-10-12 05:16
Not necessarily. Character monologues can be a powerful tool if used effectively to reveal inner thoughts and motivations.
The wonderful monologues and sentences in the novel
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2024-08-28 16:15
The wonderful monologues and sentences in the novel were usually presented through the characters 'inner monologues and action descriptions so that the readers could understand and feel the emotions and thoughts of the characters more deeply. Here are some of the wonderful monologues and sentences in the novel: Wonderful monologue: 1 " I know this ending but I can't stop moving forward." One Hundred Years of Solitude 2 " They told me that there are no miracles in this world. But I hope for a miracle." - The Great Gatsby 3 " Life is like a ball. The person who taught you the first steps may not be able to accompany you until the end." - Lord of the Rings " My soul does not belong to this world. It will forever remain in that dark forest." - Dark Forest "I don't know what death is, but I know that if I don't face it bravely, I won't cherish every day of my life." The Shawshank Redemption Wonderful statement: " There are only two kinds of people in this world. One is the living, and the other is the dead." - The Great Gatsby 2 " Sometimes you have to believe that the seemingly impossible is actually around you." The Shawshank Redemption "The most important thing in life is not the road we walk, but the people we pass by." - Human Disqualification " No one is innocent in this world. Everyone has their own sins." One Hundred Years of Solitude 5 " Sometimes people have to know what they want in order to find what suits them best." - Black Cat
Analysis of Famous Monologues from Novels
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2024-11-26 15:38
In 'The Great Gatsby', Fitzgerald has Gatsby say, 'I was within and without, simultaneously enchanted and repelled by the inexhaustible variety of life.' This shows Gatsby's complex view of the world around him. He is both drawn to the glamour and yet aware of the emptiness in it. It reflects the theme of the hollowness of the American Dream.
Which novels have the best monologues?
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2024-11-19 13:49
Virginia Woolf's 'Mrs. Dalloway' is filled with beautiful monologues. The title character's internal musings as she goes about her day, preparing for a party, are a complex exploration of her past, present, and the nature of time and identity. It delves deep into her consciousness and the various emotions and memories that flood her mind throughout the day.
Analysis of Monologues from Pulp Fiction
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2024-11-12 12:39
The monologues in Pulp Fiction are very distinctive. For example, Jules' monologues often carry a sense of his philosophical view on life and violence. His way of speaking shows his complex character, who is both a violent criminal and someone with a certain code of conduct.
Do novels often have monologues?
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2024-10-07 01:20
Yes, they do. Many novels incorporate monologues to give depth to characters' thoughts and feelings.
What are some great monologues from novels?
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2024-12-13 14:55
One great monologue is from 'To Kill a Mockingbird' by Harper Lee. Atticus Finch's courtroom speech is powerful. He defends Tom Robinson, a black man wrongly accused. He talks about equality and the importance of seeing beyond skin color. It shows his moral integrity and the unjust nature of the society at that time.
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