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Julie: THE BLACK PEARL

Julie: THE BLACK PEARL

"My goodness, what did you just ..........." Julie said in shock looking at her spoilt blouse but stop her sentence midway when she came face to face with the man who had collided with her. For a moment she couldn't believe what she was seeing. She even tried to open her mouth to speak but her mouth went on strike letting her eyes and mind work. The man standing before her was extremely handsome. The handsome type that seemed to be out of this world. The first thing she noticed was his blue oval eyes that shone bright piercing through her soul. Then his pointed nose that was perfectly placed on his face making his curved pink lips look so edible. His chiseled face made his countenance even more intoxicating. His black soft hair that was tied neatly at the back of his head even made his face more appealing as his flawless brown skin seemed to be glowing. And his physique? Goodness it was definitely goals. He  was tall, more like 6.4, with a well built body that you could see his muscular chest through the t-shirt that he had won inside his leather jacket. He was probably a gym person. That's what she thought as she oogled on the man standing before her. Not that she was doing it alone because looking at things, he seemed to be ogling at her too. Sebastian on the other hand stared in awe at the woman whom he had knocked off her coffee. Sebastian thought she was the most beautiful woman he had ever seen. Looking at her flawless dark skin that complimented her shining grey eyes that was sorrounded by long eyelashes that kept blinking as she stared at him made him feel breathless. And her lips? He felt like he could kiss her right there. Her beautiful short  black hair that revealed her african long neck even made her beauty so extraordinary natural. Not to talk about her splendid body figure. All he could think of was how the woman standing before him looked like a beautiful black pearl. "What a beautiful black pearl." Sebastian said breathlessly more in a whisper but obviously Julie heard him. "Such a hot stuff." Julie also muttered breathlessly.. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Julie Blacks, she is a single mama, broken and maimed a thousand times. Rejection is what she's known almost all her life until she lost the hope of loving and maybe being loved again. She is a broken insecure girl not until a mysterious guy crosses her path and all her walls crumble down. Meet Julie Blacks a Kenyan Music Star and Sebastian Parker, an African American Billionaire. A miracle love story it is.
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Until July

Until July

It all began one late Winter but ended only months later when Summer came around. When Briella's boyfriend left for University, he left her with words that rang in her head. But it was weeks later that his words lost their true meaning. All it took was one phone call for it all to break into pieces... He broke up with her. Losing her faith in love, Briella doesn't want to fall head over heels again. She managed to live by her words for a few weeks. But one day, whilst in a hurry to class, Briella crashed into someone in the hallway... It was a guy. He was tall, handsome, blonde... Though the thought of this may come across as cliché, it is inevitable to think that something may happen between the two. But they only have until July to find out... *EXTRACT FROM THE BOOK* It was Valentines Day, both Briella and Nadia went out to the nearby dance that was held every year for Valentines Day. "Can you remind me of the reason for why exactly we are here, Nadia? Because, from what I can remember, we weren't asked out for by anyone!". "Sure, we have still come here, regardless of whether or not we were asked out or not. Besides, who knows? We might find someone tonight! I am sure that there are many lonely souls, just like us, out and about. Blending in with the crowd," Nadia replied. Little to Briella's knowledge, Nadia was right. "May I ask, what's such a beautiful lady like yourself doing all alone on Valentines Day?" A deep voice caught Briella's attention. Turning around, she saw a tall, handsome guy facing her. A small smile stretched across his lips. "I don't really have a Valentine this year... In fact, I don't even know why I agreed to come here, but hey, here I am..." Briella replied. She was just about to thank him for his compliment when suddenly his voice was heard once again. "Wait, like no Valentine... at all?". Briella shook her head as a reply. "Nope.". "Well..." he began. "Perhaps... I can change that. What do you say?". "What are you implying by that?". "Well...". He bowed down right before her. "Would you like to dance with me?... I'd like to be your Valentine this year.". That Valentines night was when Briella met her boyfriend, Dylan, and instantly fell in love with him.
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How to write an obituary
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2024-09-10 15:43
Obituaries usually consist of the following parts: Title: A concise summary of the deceased's identity, occupation, reason for death, etc. Subtitle: Can contain the deceased's name, time of death, place of death, and other relevant information. 3. Introduction: A brief introduction of the deceased's life, deeds, contributions, etc. to arouse the reader's interest. 4. Main body: describe the deceased's life, deeds, contributions, etc. in detail. You can quote some relevant documents, pictures, and other materials to enhance the legibility. 5. Conviction: express condolences to the deceased's death, express thoughts and blessings to his family and friends, and put forward some hopes and suggestions. 6. Inscription: Including the deceased's name, time of death, place of death and other information, as well as the author's name, contact information, etc. The writing of an obituary should be solemn and rigorous. It should avoid using overly fancy and exaggerated language. At the same time, it should pay attention to the appeal and legibility of the text so that the deceased's name would leave a deep impression in the readers 'hearts.
The Story of June and Jennifer Gibbons: An Overview
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2024-12-04 13:14
The Gibbons twins had a shared world of their own. They were highly intelligent but their refusal to speak to others isolated them. Their story is also marked by some troubled behavior, perhaps as a result of their extreme isolation. Eventually, they were institutionalized. It was a very sad situation as they seemed trapped in their own little world, unable to fully engage with the society around them.
How comics work by Dave Gibbons?
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2024-10-11 11:56
Well, comics by Dave Gibbons work through a combination of factors. His unique art style catches the eye, and the plotlines he creates keep you engaged. Also, the way he develops characters makes you care about them.
Why is an obituary a real story?
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2024-12-10 00:33
An obituary is a real story because it's about a real person who has passed away. It details their life, achievements, and relationships. It's based on facts about their existence.
What are the best Dave Gibbons graphic novels?
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2024-11-13 05:02
One of the best Dave Gibbons graphic novels is 'Watchmen'. It's a seminal work that deconstructs the superhero genre. The complex characters, intricate plot, and Gibbons' detailed art make it a classic. Another great one is 'Martha Washington Goes to War'. It tells an engaging and thought - provoking story with Gibbons' signature art style.
What are the characteristics of Kaye Gibbons' romance novels?
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2024-11-02 07:12
Well, her romance novels typically have really vivid descriptions. The way she writes about the characters' feelings makes the romances seem very real. And she often weaves in family elements. So it's not just about the romantic couple, but also about how their families and pasts affect their relationship.
What are the top stories in the obituary section?
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2024-12-13 09:54
Well, it could be the passing of well - known public figures. For example, recently a famous actor might be in the top obituary stories. His movies were very popular and his death made headlines.
What makes an obituary a real story?
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2024-12-10 22:08
The fact that it's about a real person makes it a real story. Obituaries are written to remember and inform others about someone who actually lived.
How to write an obituary life story?
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2024-12-03 03:32
An obituary life story should be a respectful and comprehensive account of a person's life. Begin by announcing the person's death. For example, 'We are sad to announce the passing of [name].' Then, chronologically present their life. Their childhood, the people who influenced them. As you move on to their adulthood, highlight their accomplishments. Maybe they started a successful business or volunteered a lot. Finish by expressing the love and respect the family has for them and how they'll be remembered for their kindness or their great work.
How to write an obituary for a fictional character?
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2024-10-14 09:16
Start by introducing the character and their background. Highlight their significant contributions or events in the story. Add some personal reflections on why they were important. Keep the tone respectful and poignant.
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