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Love Journal - As Told By An Emotionally Constipated Half-Genius

Love Journal - As Told By An Emotionally Constipated Half-Genius

At age 10, Scarlet Liu Xiu Wen was tested with a Mensa IQ of 156. By age 12, she was publishing books with the pen name Permanent Frost. By age 14, she was a successful vocalist-composer in the band called Britannia. By age 16 Scarlet had a successful career as a model and actress going by the stage name of Liu Xiu Wen. However, there was a secret that the world didn't know. Away from the limelight, Scarlet took on yet another persona online as Pirate S - the eccentric half-genius. Everyone who lurked in the forums knew her name. Known for her unusual takes on life and mostly popularly for her "Human Observation Diary" blog, Scarlet enjoys the nerd life in secret. Human Observation Diary has always kept to a very standard format but one day, a reader pointed out that the blog has recently been differing from its usual format. Intrigued by the trigger, Scarlet investigates her latest human observation - an online NEET by the name of Jedd77. From further interactions, Scarlet finds herself helplessly drawn to him. As their friendship develops into something more, Scarlet has to make a choice. To give up her secrecy and allow Jedd77 to be a part of her life? Or continue the game of cat and mouse even after the face reveal. Note: Slow progress. Talks of some darker topics in life eg: Depression, PTSD, adoption and acceptance. Drama seekers, toxic bitches and overly-sensitive folks who cannot chillax not welcomed. Author also has indemnity to typo, grammar mistakes and English bugs throughout the story. You have been warned. Proceed with caution and enjoy. *** Special chapter release on other milestones, check out my discord and patreon for more details, thank you for the support! Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/destinyaitsuji Kofi: Ko-fi.com/destinyaitsuji Discord: https://discord.gg/UrtDMXn
4.9
277 Chs
Demons in the Mirror

Demons in the Mirror

{On Hiatus} Everyone had the exact replica of themselves in the mirror. It was just the shadow of yourself, a shape of a person imitating your every move. What if I tell you, the mirror was just a barrier for another world- for another copy of you? Another copy you would be terrified to see. A demon version of you. Every people in this world had a counterpart. Everyone had a demon of their own, living freely of their will in the world inside their mirror. The exact replica, yet different stories they were living. Different conflicts, different choices, and different endings. The Vergessene family always had been the strongest of both worlds. The family of the strongest criminals in the human world and the family of the strongest anarchists in the demon world. Different yet the same. Both of the worlds weren’t supposed to be aware of one another. Both worlds weren’t supposed to cross with each other. But the demon version of the Vergessene family lost their youngest one. He died at an early age, too young to leave the world; he never made it past seventeen. Until they found out their youngest one had the exact replica of himself and snatched the human version of him away. __________ Take notes that this is a slow-burn novel, so it's going to be slow :D Also, this novel is really dark. This is a found family with forced adoption. You can clearly see from the synopsis that the family is really messed up. Trigger warnings for manipulations (A LOT of them), blood, body horror, graphic fighting, unhealthy relationships, panic attacks, anxiety, PTSD, depression, dehumanization, suicide, and swearing. Anyway, enjoy your stay in this book!
4.9
141 Chs
Monster in the Mirror

Monster in the Mirror

After a devastating affair with his secretary, Craig Anderson decides to leave the past behind, and salvage his ruined marriage. The Edison family moves to Saldanha Bay, a small town on the West Coast of South Africa after Craig accepted a lucrative job offer. Here they encounter various experiences linked to witchcraft and Satanism. They also discover a battered ruin on a hill just out of town. According to legend, Vikings constructed it when their ship went off course and got smashed against the rocks with no way to return home again. Craig is drawn back to his past weakness when he is introduced to his boss’s secretary, Pamela Jenson. Craig’s daughter, Emily has vivid dreams about the ruin on the hill where she bears witness to the Vikings burying something of great power. Craig realises something is wrong in town when none of the incidents are mentioned in any of the newspapers. The twin brothers Patrick and Andrew Edison soon become targets by a group of Satanists in school. Craig learns that his neighbour, Brian Kensington has an acute gift and that things are far more sinister in town than he originally thought. Norman James Hayward, known as Numbers is released from jail after his 2-year sentence and discovers that the Edison’s bought the old house he grew up in. Craig learns that he is a decedent of the north and that one of his children can banish evil. Andrew hears voices and soon finds an ancient relic of great power hidden near the ruin on the hill which changes his behaviour. The Edison family becomes the target of the satanic cult led by Norman and a senior from school, Victor Satow. Andrew accepts his newfound power and learns that the police can’t be trusted. An old grave is unearthed and a dark entity ascends from hell to destroy a power that is a part of Andrew. Craig confronts some of the cult members and is left for dead after they have beaten him up, and cursed him the same way as his colleague, Ferris Long. Craig finds Ferris dead, and he knows he would be next. Craig’s wife, Sarah is injured when she is kidnapped by Victor and Norman. Andrew finds out about the cult’s secret gathering place in an abandoned warehouse just out of town. Sarah escapes from the garage where she is held captive. Andrew learns that his brother, Patrick has the ability to banish evil with the relic he found on the hill. Sarah pleads for them to leave town, but Craig tells her he had been cursed and the evil has to be stopped. Andrew asks his family and friends to stay with Brian for their own protection, but Pamela knows where they are hiding. Andrew confronts the cult members inside the warehouse when Norman and Victor escape. Patrick is about to close the portal to hell when they are confronted by Norman and Victor, only Norman is possessed and no longer human. In the meantime, Pamela is on a quest to kill Sarah and Emily. Andrew, Patrick and Craig are losing the battle, because the evil is too strong. They are on the brink of death when Patrick gets the relic to the portal. Andrew kills Norman, and they have to get away in time as the portal collapsed. Craig wakes up in a hospital where he receives a visit from a police inspector, Morgan who had found horrific evidence in a certain basement. He thanks Craig for his help and offers his protection. Andrew is visited by the Viking warrior phantoms and learns a great deal about himself and the divine science. Delmar and Emily now in a relationship come back from the beach where they are being watched by a man in a brown robe. He is wearing a ring with the mark of the beast.
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Is 'the journal erotic stories' a mainstream journal?
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2024-12-11 01:28
No. Mainstream journals typically focus on a variety of topics that are suitable for a wide range of audiences, such as current events, culture, literature in a general sense, and more. Journals with 'erotic' in the name are likely to be specialized in adult - related content and not part of the mainstream.
Was Mengya a national journal or a provincial journal?
1 answer
2024-09-20 02:49
Mengya was a comprehensive literature journal sponsored by the China Periodical Association. It was a national journal.
Is the journal of Hubei Open University a C journal?
1 answer
2024-09-19 13:25
The journal of Hubei Open University was not a C journal. A C-journal referred to an authoritative academic journal that was included in the China Academic Periodical Comprehensive Evaluation (CNAC) database. The journal of Hubei Open University was a comprehensive academic journal sponsored by Hubei Province Higher Education Press. It mainly covered higher education, management, education, literature, law, and other fields. It did not belong to the category of C journals.
Is Education Today a provincial journal or a national journal?
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2024-09-11 22:03
Education Today was a national journal.
What was a journal?
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2024-09-22 09:05
A journal usually referred to a simple record of events or the progress and process of things, without emphasis on plot or character description. The narrative of a journal is usually simple and clear without too much detail or description. It is suitable for recording daily activities, events, or simple storylines. In a novel, a running account could be used as a simple way of narration to help readers better understand the background and plot development of the story.
Is the extended edition of the source journal of the CCSCI a core journal?
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2024-09-19 11:08
The extended edition of the source journals of the China Institute of Science and Technology Information (CCSCI) was an extended edition of a group of CCSCI source journals published by the China Institute of Science and Technology Information (CCSCI), which included all the journals included in the CCSCI. These journals were usually important journals in the field of academic research with high academic reputation and influence. The extended edition of the source journal of the CSCI was a core journal with high authority and academic value. It had a high reputation and influence in the academic community and society. However, it should be noted that the evaluation criteria and content of core journals would vary from institution to institution, from discipline to discipline, and from era to era. Therefore, not all extended versions of the source journals of the CSSSCI were core journals.
What was the difference between a core journal and a C journal?
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2024-09-19 10:34
Core journals and C-journals were two different journal classification standards and had an important position in the academic field. Core journals referred to journals that were rated as A, B, and C in the China Periodical Garden, which had a high academic reputation and influence. Core journals usually covered a wide range of academic fields, including natural sciences, social sciences, engineering technology, medicine, and so on. The C-level journal was one of the top journals in the China Periodical Garden. Compared with the core journals, the C-level journal had a more relaxed evaluation standard and paid more attention to the quality and practicality of the journals. C journals usually covered more practical fields such as economics, management, law, education, culture, and so on. Core journals and C journals had differences in coverage, influence, academic level, and so on. The readers could choose the journals that suited them according to their needs and interests. At the same time, the evaluation criteria and process of core journals and C journals were also different. When readers bought journals, they also needed to read carefully and understand the relevant information.
Is the journal of Xi'an University of Arts and Sciences a core journal?
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2024-09-14 16:42
The journal of Xi'an University of Arts and Science is one of the core journals with high academic value and search value. Core journals referred to journals that were included in JSTOR and could be full-text searched on JSTOR.
Was there a difference between a literary journal and a pure literary journal?
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2024-09-13 23:35
Literature journals and pure literature journals were two different types of journals. Literature journals were mainly targeted at literature lovers and reported on various types of literary works, including novels, poems, plays, essays, and so on. Pure literature journals were more focused on the theoretical research of literary creation. They reported on research articles on literary theory, literary criticism, literary history, and so on. Literature journals were usually more serious. On the other hand, literary journals were more flexible and focused more on the popularity and promotion of literature. It should be noted that literary journals and pure literature journals are not absolute concepts. Some literary journals may also report pure literature works, and pure literature journals may also include some literary reviews and novels.
Who is the author of 'Mirror Mirror A Novel'?
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2024-11-10 14:45
I don't know who the author of 'Mirror Mirror A Novel' is. There are so many novels out there, and without more information, it's difficult to determine the author.
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