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One Pace

One Wild Night

One Wild Night

Lucinda Perry, a social recluse and a workaholic, makes a pledge to herself to go all wild on her twenty-fifth birthday and even score a one night stand if she gets her long deserved promotion at work. Few days to her twenty-fifth birthday, she gets promoted to not just a higher position but to the head office in a different city. Having to spend her birthday night in a new city, she goes to the club where she meets a very handsome stranger, Thomas Hank, who offers to be her one night stand after catching a glimpse of her dare-to-do list, which included having a one night stand. Thomas Hank, after having been used by several ladies in the past, is bent on getting the lady of his dreams who would love him for himself and not his wealth. So when he meets the cute and naive Lucinda Perry at the club, he decides to keep his true identity from her and find out if she was worth keeping. ***Excerpt*** What is more entertaining than a crazy side character? Say hello to Sonia and Bryan. Sonia's heart stopped beating for a second, and then different thoughts started flying right through her head at that same time. Bryan Hank? Her celebrity crush was kneeling right in front of her and asking her to be his wife? Was he mistaking her for someone? Was it possible this was a skit, or maybe this was like one of those celebrity pranks, and there were cameras around, waiting to capture her make a fool of herself? Or perhaps she was dreaming? Sonia wondered as she looked around them, but all she saw were curious onlookers. "Please! Be my wife and make me the happiest man on Earth," He said in a very loud voice that caught the attention of everyone. Her editor who she had been waiting on for over an hour because he was trying to sign a deal with a movie producer who was interested in one of her stories, showed up at that moment, "Sonia, you know Bryan Hank?" Her editor asked in genuine surprise as he watched the scene before him. It seemed like an hour had passed since Bryan went on his knees, but it had only been a minute. Bryan knew no lady would be crazy enough to accept such a crazy proposal, and even if any were, paying her off and calling off the whole thing would be easy since all he wanted was the scandal that could come from this. The headlines were either going to be about his rejected Marriage proposal or his supposed engagement, which would be enough to let Sophia off the hook. "Yes!" Sonia said as she bobbed her head excitedly and extended her finger for him to wear her the ring. "Yes?" Bryan asked in confusion when he heard her response. "Yes! I will be your wife and make you the happiest man in the world!" Sonia said with a giggle and wiggled her fingers until Bryan slid the ring down her finger. Surprisingly the ring was her exact size, and it sat on her finger like it was made just for her. The sound of applause erupted all around them as Sonia stood up with a big smile on her face and embraced Bryan before kissing him right on the lips. Bryan was slightly taken aback by her boldness but quickly recovered since this was his game, and he had to play along. He was the one who had approached her first, after all. So when she tried to break the kiss, he held her chin and slowly nibbled on her lower lip before parting her lips with his tongue and sucked on it in a teasing manner, eliciting a moan from Sonia. Sonia felt light-headed. This was too good to be true. It just had to be a dream. How else could she explain that one moment she was seated at the lobby of a hotel waiting for her editor, and the next she was engaged to her celebrity crush and was kissing him right here in the open? (PS: Photo belongs to me. Art by @imagineTishaD)
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How can one slow down the pace of a story?
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2024-10-14 22:54
You can add more descriptive details and build up the setting to slow things down. Also, taking time to develop characters' internal thoughts and emotions works.
How can one speed up the pace of a story?
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2024-09-27 15:08
Well, to speed up a story, you might want to reduce the time spent on descriptions and introspections. And introduce time limits or deadlines for the characters to create a sense of urgency.
Have you recommended a novel similar to Evil Eye, one with a faster pace?
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2024-09-11 13:39
😋I recommend the following novels to you: "The Fastest on Earth": This sports-sports novel focuses on road cars and tells the story of a legendary pursuit of speed. "The Endless Speedster": This light novel and derivative fanfiction revolved around the God Speed Force, telling the story of an invincible and cautious speedster who roamed the universe. "The Full Ability Game": The main character of this sci-fi futuristic novel advanced very quickly. It was not just the female lead. She developed wretchedly in the early stages and defeated everything in the later stages! I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
How to pace a comic effectively?
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2024-10-19 07:34
To pace a comic well, consider the balance between action and dialogue. Don't rush the important scenes and give enough space for character development. Also, think about the page layout and how it affects the reader's eye movement.
How to pace a story effectively?
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2024-10-19 00:26
Well, to pace a story well, first, plan out the major events and their timings. Then, vary the pace - have some fast-paced action scenes and some slower, reflective moments. Also, pay attention to the character arcs and don't let them progress too quickly or slowly.
How to pace a novel effectively?
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2024-10-16 19:21
You need to have a clear plot structure. Know where the story is going and plan the key points to control the pace. Also, vary the intensity of events to keep readers engaged.
How to properly pace a novel?
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2024-10-13 00:13
Well, you need to balance action and description. Don't rush through key moments, but also avoid dragging things out too much.
How to pace a novel effectively?
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2024-10-10 16:41
Well, you need to have a clear plot structure. Decide on the key events and distribute them evenly throughout the story to keep the reader engaged.
How to control the pace of a novel?
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2024-07-17 03:05
Controlling the pace of a novel was very important. It could affect the reader's reading experience and interest in the entire story. Here are a few ways to control the pace of a novel: 1. Set up suspense: Set up some suspense at the beginning of the novel to make the reader interested in the development of the story. The suspense could be the identity, secrets, background, fate, and so on. By constantly letting the readers guess and expect, they could guide the readers to read on and gradually reveal the truth of the story. 2. Plot development: Gradually develop the plot and push the story forward as the novel progressed, allowing the reader to gradually deepen with the development of the story. The climax of the story could make the readers feel nervous and excited through appropriate descriptions and portrayals. 3. Control the rhythm: You can control the reader's reading experience by controlling the rhythm of the story. For example, adding some twists and turns in the development of the story or creating different atmosphere and emotions through different scenes and character descriptions. Use dialogue: Use dialogue to guide the reader's attention and the dialogue can echo the development of the story to create a more vivid and real reading experience. 5. Use the description of the scene to create a different atmosphere and mood so that the reader can understand the story and characters more deeply. Controlling the rhythm of the novel required the plot and theme of the story, as well as the different readers. Through proper rhythm control and the development of the story, the readers could enjoy the reading process more.
What are the elements in pace success stories?
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2024-11-02 17:29
One element is proper time management. In a business pace success story, for example, if a company launches a new product, timing is crucial. They need to manage the time from R & D to market launch well. Another element is consistency. Just like an athlete who has a consistent training pace. And adaptability also matters. A company might need to adjust its pace according to market changes.
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