Humans, Werewolves and Vampires signed a truce hundreds of years ago since the last war of 2000 that left them almost extinct.
They attend schools together, work in the same places, have joint ceremonies. What the elders doesn’t permit is intermarriage, it’s a forbidden relationship.
On their eighteenth birthday, a tattoo Mark of either their helper, mate or half soul emerge on their bodies each the exact replica of the other, the tattoos are sacred since it’s only two people that shares the unique mark.
What will happen when a human prince gets two different marks the morning of his eighteenth birthday?, Read to find out!!!!
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505 Chs
Heart of Stones Series
Eighteen years ago, a mother sacrificed her baby to Lucifer in return of the baby safety.
The mother died during the birth, Lucifer accepted the sacrifice, and he’ll be back to claim what he owns.
Nova, a depressed half-wolf, half-human girl. On one lonely night she decides to end things, she'd end up in hell, but even real hell can't be as bad as her life.
That until the king of hell scolds her, and tan her bum claiming her as his.
This is a ddlg/cgl/SFW story, be warned!
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109 Chs
Stones in the Road
When his snobbish future in-laws travel all the way from Boston to visit, wise-cracking Southerner Wiley Cantrell learns gay marriage is not without its disadvantages. He’s preoccupied by concerns over the health of his special needs son Noah, a meth baby who was not expected to live yet is now on the cusp of puberty, and the antics of Wiley's outrageous would-be mother-in-law and severely conservative father-in-law strain his relationship with Jackson Ledbetter, a pediatric nurse who poses problems of his own. As their respective families meet and greet, each just as meddlesome and inflexible as the other, North meets South and the fireworks and cultural misunderstandings are plenty.<br><br>Then a tornado blows through the small Mississippi town where Wiley's mother lives, wrecking his mother's house and leaving their lives in disarray. And Jackson's secret drug addiction comes to light, devastating Wiley and Noah. With so many stones in the road, Wiley and Jackson find their dream of becoming a real family falling apart. Though Wiley relies on humor to cope, he'll need something more to keep his happily ever after from slipping away.
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107 Chs
The Magical Stones of Pharr
The Eight Lands of Pharr are in trouble, and the only ones who can help are a young princess and the sister she believes lost. They hold two of the four Magical Stones, created long ago by an Ancient Mystic to channel the magic of his bloodline.<br><br>But when an evil witch named Patadora Coggs seeks to control the Stones, the two girls must join forces to save their unsuspecting world.<br><br>With them is a motley crew gathered as they travel to retrieve the remaining two Stones. Airk Ranon, cynical Weapons Master. The Baret Wray and First Commander Dungan Weir, who command King Randel's army. Elke, a centurion who has never been away from home. Skotak, an Emini Plainsman who provides steeds for the travelers. Dreux, a young prince seeking adventure, and his lover, Estelle. And Kitt, a young orphan held enslaved by pirates.<br><br>Chased by Patadora's Maelnords and her own shapeshifting daughter, and by the infamous Weapons Master's outlaw reputation, the young friends travel land and sea in their quest to find the last two Stones. Once they have the Magical Stones of Pharr in their possession, they must travel to the witch's lair and end her evil reign of terror.
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83 Chs
Sticks and Stones
It's 1953, and the golden age of Hollywood musicals. Paul Dunham couldn't be hotter on the dancefloor or the silver screen. Hoping to capitalize on Paul's popularity, the studio pairs him with up-and-comer Jack Wells.<br><br>On the marquee, it's a match made in heaven, but for Paul, it's a personal hell. He hates Jack's newfangled acting style, and he hates Jack's blue eyes, and he especially hates the fact that Jack is one of the most talented dancers he has ever met.<br><br>Jack, however, doesn't hate Paul. In fact, everything Paul does fascinates him. After their first meeting, Jack is determined to win Paul over, and he won't back down until Paul admits the two of them are perfect partners ... in every way.
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74 Chs
The Stepping Stones
For every MC that rises to the heavens, countless side characters bite the dust. This is a first-person anthology of the tragic stories of the mountains of corpses that lost their voices under the damage caused by the unfair tropes.
"Molesting the cultivation world, one trope at a time."
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56 Chs
Bleeding Stones
A girl who has a special ability to manipulate nature, she didn't know what's happening around her so she slowly wanted to know everything around her.
A cold CEO appears who takes fascinating to her.
Lets see how things going to solve.
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47 Chs
Love on the Rocks Box Set
Loving another isn't always easy. When romance first blooms, everything seems perfect, but soon the veneer peels away and trouble sets in.<br><br>The stories in this collection focus on gay men who try to make their relationships work in a world intent on pulling them apart. A young man brings his first boyfriend home to meet his parents, even though he's terrified of his father's reaction. A flirtatious coworker sparks a fight between two committed men. A cam whore is tempted by an online admirer who tests his love for his boyfriend.<br><br>The men in these seven tales are in relationships for the long haul, if they can learn how to make things work. They all want to live happily ever after ... eventually.<br><br>Contains the stories:<br><br><strong>Lesser of Two Evils</strong>: In college, Jared falls in love with Larry but isn't out to his parents. Then Larry asks to meet Jared's family. Jared knows his sexuality will distant him further from his father. Unless he can find some way to soften the blow ...<br><br><strong>I'll Take the Rain</strong>: My boyfriend is the jealous type, and I always seem to say or do the wrong thing at the wrong time. Unfortunately, our roommate only sees us when we're at our worst. I hope her misplaced concern won't come between us. Or maybe it’ll be my own stupidity that tears us apart.<br><br><strong>We're Not Fighting</strong>: Jack is in a committed relationship with Aiden and, in Jack’s mind, no one else matters. So when a new girl in the office flirts with him, he thinks it’s nothing. But Aiden is pissed. Jack wants the whole thing to blow over, but it looks like Aiden’s about to blow up.<br><br><strong>Crash and Burn</strong>: When Chris discovers his lover Aaron is secretly taking prescription drugs for depression, he feels as if he doesn't know Aaron any more. He's afraid to bring up the pills he found, but more afraid of losing his lover. Will he be able to step in and say something before it’s too late?<br><br><strong>Don't Be Late</strong>: Who says marriage is bliss? Blake and Jeremy had more time together dating than they do as man and husband. Working long hours keep them apart, and their schedules rarely sync during the week. They only make love on the weekends. One hectic day follows another. Will they ever get a moment alone<br><br><strong>Wanna Cyber?</strong>: Ritchie is a cam whore; he loves the internet. His boyfriend Doug isn't exactly technologically savvy and is worried about what Ritchie gets up to online. He trusts Ritchie, really -- it's everyone else he isn't too sure about. One evening while Doug is at class, he decides to chat up Ritchie without revealing himself to his boyfriend, just to see what happens. The response he gets surprises him.<br><br><strong>Picture Postcards</strong>: Donny has loved his friend Greg for years but never told him. They shared one brief night together before Greg married Megan and Donny ... well, Donny tried to move on. He thinks he's succeeded in relegating Greg to the past until he receives a postcard from his friend that suggests Greg still thinks of that night, too.
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46 Chs
Dreamweaver; The Seven Stones Of Virtue
Nineteen years ago, a war was waged in the Dream World between the forces of the Dream King and the forces of the Nightmare King. This was because the Nightmare King broke the Sovereign Law governing the World Of Dreams and had a child with the Princess Of Dreams. A child, whose powers could create or destroy the dreams of Humanity. This child was cast into the Human World. Now after Nineteen Years, he must fight to restore order to the Dream World.
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38 Chs
The Invisible Stepping Stones
The Invisible Stepping Stone is based on the actual life of an Indian woman who since her birth struggled with her family issues and most of the time felt unwanted by her parents. It is a definitive statement on the middle-class, teenage to adulthood world. It's about what she went through to reach where she is now. It does offer insight on how Indian women living in a chauvinism world. It is, however, a highly personal and specific book. As such, I hope will provide insights into the increasingly complicated world in which we live. Names, dates, places and certain events have been changed in accordance with the wishes of those concerned.
The difference between a fireplace and a stove lay in their design, installation location, and usage. The fireplace was installed on the wall for heating and decoration, while the stove was an independent device that could be placed anywhere for heating and cooking. Fireplaces used wood or coal as fuel, and flames burned in the fireplace to produce heat. The stove could use a variety of fuel, such as wood, coal, natural gas, or liquefied petrol gas. The flame burned in the stove, producing heat, and the hot air was transported to the room through pipes or fans.
The moral is about priorities. Just like in the story, if you put the big rocks (important things) in first, the small rocks (less important things) can still fit around them. It tells us to focus on the important tasks or aspects in life first, and then the minor ones can be dealt with.
Sure. There are certain types of fireplaces, especially in very large and luxurious buildings like castles or stately homes. These multi - story fireplaces often serve as a central focal point and can be quite spectacular. For example, in some old European castles, you can find fireplaces that go from the ground floor all the way up to the second or third floor. The design not only provides heat but also adds to the grandeur of the building. They are usually built with special materials and construction techniques to ensure safety and proper ventilation.
One scary fireplace story is about a haunted house where at night, when the fireplace was lit, strange shadows would dance on the walls. They looked like distorted figures reaching out. People in the house would hear whispers coming from the fireplace as if something was trapped inside it and trying to communicate.
Well, to build a two-story fireplace, you need to start with a solid foundation and proper framing. Make sure you have the right materials and tools for the job.
The 'big rocks little rocks story' is about how we should arrange our priorities. Let's say you have a day, or a week, or a life. The big rocks could be things like getting an education, taking care of your parents when they're old. These are big, important things that require a significant amount of time and attention. The little rocks might be things like watching TV or chatting aimlessly with friends for a short while. If you focus on the little rocks all the time, you'll never find time for the big rocks. So, it's crucial to recognize the big rocks and give them the priority they deserve in our lives.
Yes, but it depends on the type. Electric fireplaces are a great option for small modern apartments as they don't require a chimney and are easy to install. They can provide a cozy atmosphere.
There's the story of the 'Fireplace of Sorrow'. In an old inn, there was a fireplace that was said to hold the sorrows of all those who had died in the inn over the years. When the fireplace was lit, people would sometimes see the faces of the dead in the embers, and hear their cries. It was a place that made travelers uneasy, and many would avoid the room with the fireplace at all costs.