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frozen grapes

The girl frozen in time

The girl frozen in time

EXCERPT: Emmeline watched Matthew leave. He left with his girlfriend and their friends. As she watched the limousine turn out of the circle drive and head to the gates she could feel her heart breaking. Her hands formed fists at her side, wishing she wasn't feeling this tidal wave of emotions. She wanted to scream and cry and pull her hair out. He wanted to chase after him and tell him to stop and not to go. Emmeline knew this was the beginning of the end. He was a man, he would make his way in the world. His world would get bigger, while hers would remain the same small bubble. Emmeline wanted to call out to him, to call him back. That she didn't want him leaving with that girl. But it wasn't fair. He was alive, she was dead. He needed to be with his own kind. Emmeline called out in pain. BA-DUM BA-DUM Emmeline clutched at her heart,  She was sure of it, how could she forget the feeling of a beating heart. She waited to hear it again, to feel it again. BA-DUM He heartbeat was irregular at first and then it sped up. This couldn't be possible could it? BA-DUM, BA-DUM, BA-DUM and as her heartbeat fell into a regular rhythm Emmeline fell to the floor, unconscious. *** Somewhere on the other side of the world, an overweight man sat in a chair fooling around on his phone, when he heard something unfamiliar, silence the pendulum was no longer swinging. He walked over to the map and the still pendulum. He smiled to himself, "I found you." If you are looking for something a little different check out this story! Emmeline the girl frozen in time, is Matthew the boy that will save her? Emmeline was stuck and each day at the Octagon House was the same. She didn't recall her death or her life setting her apart from most of the dead. Matthew ended up at the Octagon House by a series of tragic events and came under the care of the ghosts residing at the home. He grew up as normal as one could when being raised by the dead.
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135 Chs
Rebirth : A Woman With Frozen Heart

Rebirth : A Woman With Frozen Heart

This is an original story. 1. English is not my forte so please be kind and guide me ( ´ ▽ ` )ノ ALSO! Because of my lame naming skill, many people kinda confused with the use of 'Frozen Heart'. I used that word for Love Related, well she froze her heart because she doesn't want to fall in love (⌒_⌒;) ANYWAY! THIS IS THE FIRST NOVEL I MADE, SO IF THE PLOT KIND OF NOT MAKING SENSE OR TOO RUSHED, I PLEAD FOR KIND READERS' UNDERSTANDING. (#^.^#) I am REALLY a newbie writer here. (T▽T) 2. This Story might cause a lot of heartache, but the ending will be Happy! 3. Yes, this is mature and smutish story which contains sexual abuse or such so extreme caution is needed! Plus there will be LGBTQ related so I hope for everyone's kindness and understanding. (´∀`) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ In the last life, Ming Yue was abandoned and adopted by Qing Family. She was abused and mistreated, more over her adopted father always tried to molest her everytime there was a chance. This made Ming Yue became a gloomy person who never truly lived. Her only friends were ghosts who always kept bothering her day and night. In her twenties, her heart moved due to being saved by a man. A cold and handsome man whose eyes fixed not on her but a woman who had similar face with her. Yes, her twin sister.. Having no hope to have the man's heart, Ming Yue did everything she could to support the man and her twin sister while watching from the sideline with broken heart. She even sacrificed her life for the man. The man who finally realized that the one he truly loved was Ming Yue, made a vow while hugging Ming Yue's cold body. "If there is a next life, I will give all my heart to you." However.. it was different for Ming Yue.. In her last breath, she decided to let all go.. "In this life, I gave my life for you. In the next life, I want to live for myself.." "I won't fall in love with you for the second time.."
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113 Chs
Frozen Flame of Dawn

Frozen Flame of Dawn

In a not-so-distant future, Earth is thrown into chaos by a weird alien ship that crashes and starts leaking spiritual energy all over the place. This energy messes with the planet’s ecosystem, making everything mutate—animals, plants, even people. It’s like nature’s gone wild, with some folks getting crazy supernatural powers while others struggle to survive against mutated creatures and power-hungry groups trying to take control. In the middle of all this craziness, Amira Hailen—a tough-as-nails ex-special forces assassin with a complicated past—gets a second shot at life. Thanks to a mysterious ally’s Mental Transference powers, she’s sent back in time, waking up with the ability to control ice. Determined to keep humanity afloat, she gathers her old crew and turns them into a reliable team amid all the chaos. Meanwhile, Aiden Emberstorm—a fiery elite operative—gets fed up with the government’s weak response to the crisis. With his own fire powers blazing, he ditches the bureaucracy and teams up with his battalion to protect innocent lives. He becomes a symbol of resistance, taking on mutated beasts and rogue factions while trying to restore some order. When Amira and Aiden cross paths, it’s not exactly love at first sight. Their icy and fiery personalities clash, but they can’t deny the need to join forces. They both want the same thing: a sanctuary where survivors can be safe. So, they decide to work together, hatching a plan to take down the alien ship before it can call in reinforcements for a full-scale invasion. Amid epic battles, unexpected alliances, and a budding romance, Amira and Aiden must face both their inner demons and the alien threat. It’s a fight for survival in a world that’s gone wild, with everything at stake—including their own hearts.
4.7
91 Chs
Fruits like grapes and grapes
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2025-01-12 14:31
Fruits that looked like grapes and grapes were usually different varieties of grapes, such as Beauty Finger, Black Orlin, Sapphire, and so on. In addition, there was also a kind of yellow-skinned fruit. It looked like a bunch of grapes from afar, but its color was yellow, and the texture of the skin was more like a small orange. This fruit was called yellow skin, and it and oranges belonged to the subfamily of citrusae. Yellow-skinned fruits looked like longans, round, oval, or oval, with yellow skin and a layer of fine hair. The flesh was transparent and milky white, and the taste was sweet and sour, depending on the breed. Yellowbark fruits were abundant in southern China and belonged to the subtropics. They were mainly planted in Guangdong, Guangxi, Fujian, Yunnan and other places. It liked warm and humid environments and needed a lot of light to photosynthesize. The flowering period of the yellow bark fruit usually begins in April and lasts for about 20 days. The fruit period is from July to August. In addition to the sweet and sour taste, the yellow peel fruit also contained rich nutrients such as calcium, potassium, phosphorus, iron, glucose, and protein. It was beneficial to the human body and had the effect of anti-aging and preventing cardiovascular and cardiovascular diseases.
grapes are ripe
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2025-01-03 14:10
'The Grape Is Ripe' was a new poem written by the modern poet Wen Jie in 1955. The poem depicted a group of Uighur young men and women working and playing in the grape garden. The lads yearned to taste the sweet grapes, but the girls picked the unripe sour grapes, implying that love should mature naturally. This poem showed the lively, passionate and humorous character of the Uighur youth in a simple and brisk tone. In addition, there was also a classical piece," The Grape is Ripe," composed by Zhou Wei and performed by Wei Fansu, Li Xiang, Qiu Tian, Meng Xiang, and Zhang Kexin. This song expressed the joy of harvest and the emotions of people's lives. As for other related content, such as the translation, appreciation, and performance skills of "The Grape is Ripe", it was not mentioned in the article.
grapes are ripe
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2025-01-01 22:53
The grapes are ripe is a widely used phrase that can refer to different things and situations. We can come up with the following possible answers: 1. The Grape Is Ripe was a novel written by Xie Ya and Wang Bing. The novel used the ripe grapes as the background and described the scene of the people of Xinjiang celebrating the harvest. The novel was still being published. 2. " The Grapes Are Ripe " was a Northwest style song composed by Zhou Wei. It was played by Wei Fansu, Li Xiang, Qiu Tian, Meng Xiang, and Zhang Kexin. This song was included in the album," Traditional Chinese Music Northwest Themed Concerts." 3. " The Grape Is Ripe " was an erhu solo with Xinjiang characteristics. It was composed by Zhou Wei based on the music of the Uighur people in Xinjiang. This song vividly depicted the scene of the people of Xinjiang celebrating the harvest during the grape harvest season. 4. " The Grapes Are Ripe " was a new poem written by the modern poet Wen Jie in 1955. The poem depicted a group of Uighur young men and women working and playing in the grape garden. In summary, we can conclude that the ripe grapes can refer to novels, music tracks, or poems. They all use the ripe grapes as the theme to describe the harvest and joy.
grapes are ripe
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2024-12-31 22:30
The phrase " ripe grapes " could refer to different things and situations. We can come up with the following possible answers: 1. The Grape Is Ripe was a novel written by Xie Ya and Wang Bing. The novel used the ripe grapes as the background and described the scene of the people of Xinjiang celebrating the harvest. The novel was still being published. 2. " The Grape Is Ripe " was an erhu solo composed by Zhou Wei, based on the music of the Uighur people in Xinjiang. This song vividly depicted the moving scene of the people of Xinjiang singing and dancing during the grape harvest season. 3. Turpan's Grape Is Ripe was a song sung by Luo Tianchan, written by Qu Cong, and composed by Shi Guangnan. It told the story of Krimu joining the army and planting grapes. " The grapes of Turpan are ripe, and the heart of Anarhan is drunk ", which repeatedly appeared in the lyrics, was the title and theme of the song, expressing the love for the motherland, life and lover. To sum up, ripe grapes could refer to a novel, an erhu solo, or a song.
grapes are ripe
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2024-12-31 09:58
"The Grape Is Ripe" was an erhu solo with Xinjiang characteristics, which deeply expressed the joy of the people of Xinjiang when the grapes were ripe. This song fully described the celebratory atmosphere and moving scene of harvesting grapes, showing the rich and beautiful scene of Xinjiang. Its playing technique required the left hand to use a rich glissando technique, while the right hand needed to control the speed, strength, and tone changes. "The Grape Is Ripe" was an erhu solo with Xinjiang characteristics. It deeply expressed the joy of the people of Xinjiang when they harvested the sweet grapes when they were ripe. It fully described the jubilant atmosphere and moving scene of singing and dancing to celebrate the harvest. The smooth and clear melody lines showed the rich, vast grasslands and oases of Xinjiang.
grapes are ripe
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2024-12-31 01:23
"The Grape Is Ripe" was an erhu solo with Xinjiang characteristics, which deeply expressed the joy of the people of Xinjiang when the grapes were ripe. This song fully described the celebratory atmosphere and moving scene of harvesting grapes, showing the rich and beautiful scene of Xinjiang. Its playing technique required the left hand to use a rich glissando technique, while the right hand needed to control the speed, strength, and tone changes. This song was composed by Zhou Wei and performed by Wei Fansu, Li Xiang, Qiu Tian, Meng Xiang, and others. It was included in the album " Traditional Chinese Music Northwest Themed Concerts." This song had a certain popularity in erhu music and was loved by the majority of music fans.
grapes are ripe
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2024-12-30 07:14
The phrase " ripe grapes " could refer to different things and situations. We can come up with the following possible answers: 1. The Grape Is Ripe was a novel written by Xie Ya and Wang Bing. The novel used the ripe grapes as the background and described the scene of the people of Xinjiang celebrating the harvest. The novel was still being published. 2. " The Grape Is Ripe " was an erhu solo composed by Zhou Wei, based on the music of the Uighur people in Xinjiang. This song showed the rich and beautiful scenery of Xinjiang and expressed the jubilant atmosphere of the people of Xinjiang celebrating the harvest. 3. " The Grape Is Ripe " was a song written by Qu Cong and composed by Shi Guangnan. It described the scene of grapes ripening and celebrating the harvest in Turpan. The lyrics expressed his love for his country and his lover. In summary, the ripe grapes could be referred to as a novel, an erhu solo, and a song, all of which were about the ripening of grapes and the harvest.
grapes are ripe
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2024-12-29 10:43
"The Grape Is Ripe" was an erhu solo with Xinjiang characteristics. It deeply expressed the joy of the people of Xinjiang to harvest sweet grapes when the grapes were ripe. It fully described the jubilant atmosphere and moving scene of singing and dancing to celebrate the harvest. The left-handed techniques of this song were rich and varied, especially emphasizing the changes and contrast of the glissando and the strumming. The musical tone was rich. " The Grapes Are Ripe " was a Northwest style song composed by Zhou Wei and performed by Wei Fansu, Li Xiang, Qiu Tian, Meng Xiang, and Zhang Kexin. It was included in the album " Traditional Chinese Music Northwest Themed Concerts." The original singer of this song was Luo Tianchan, the lyrics were written by Qu Cong, and the composer was Shi Guangnan. In addition, there was also a movie, When the Grapes Are Ripe, and an article about the teaching and performance of the movie.
grapes are ripe
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2024-12-29 09:03
"The Grape Is Ripe" was an erhu solo with Xinjiang characteristics. It deeply expressed the joy of the people of Xinjiang to harvest sweet grapes when the grapes were ripe. It fully described the jubilant atmosphere and moving scene of singing and dancing to celebrate the harvest. The left-handed techniques of this song were rich and varied, especially emphasizing the changes and contrast of the glissando and the strumming. The musical tone was rich. The quality of the right hand's bow directly affected the beauty of the music performance, especially in the adagio and the last allegro, which could objectively reflect the foundation of the right hand's bow. In addition, the music structure of this song was a complex trilogy, showing the beautiful scenery of Xinjiang's rich, vast grasslands and oases. In general," The Grape Is Ripe " was an erhu piece with Xinjiang characteristics. Through music, it expressed people's joy at the harvest and their love for their hometown.
grapes are ripe
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2024-12-29 07:39
The phrase " ripe grapes " could refer to different things and situations. We can come up with the following possible answers: 1. The Grape Is Ripe was a novel written by Xie Ya and Wang Bing. The novel used the ripe grapes as the background and described the scene of the people of Xinjiang celebrating the harvest. The novel was still being published. 2. " The Grape Is Ripe " was an erhu solo composed by Zhou Wei, based on the music of the Uighur people in Xinjiang. This song expressed the joy of the people of Xinjiang in harvesting sweet grapes when the grapes were ripe, and fully described the jubilant atmosphere and moving scene of singing and dancing to celebrate the harvest. 3. 'Turpan's Grape Is Ripe' was a song written by Qu Cong and composed by Shi Guangnan. This song combined the love for the motherland and the love for lovers. The lyrics were strange and fresh. With the grapes of Turpan as the background, it told the true love story between a Uighur girl named Anarhan and Krimu, who was stationed at the border checkpoint. In summary, the ripe grapes could be referred to as novels, music tracks, or songs, which described the scene of the harvest celebration of the people of Xinjiang, as well as the ripening and love story of the grapes in Turpan.
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