Seven years have passed since Emma last saw the man who once held her heart. Bright Alejandro Anderson—her first love—was a prince, a symbol of everything she once believed in. But the moment he walked away, leaving her broken and betrayed, she swore she’d never let love consume her again.
Now, Prince Anderson is back. As a key figure in royal affairs, he forces Emma to confront a past she’d buried deep. With every word he speaks, with every glance he gives, Emma is pulled back into a world she tried to escape. The man who broke her heart is now begging for forgiveness, claiming he would kill for her, that he would never leave again.
But can Emma ever trust him again? Can love truly be resurrected from the ashes of betrayal, or will it burn them both alive?
#secondchance #getingbacktogether #slowburn #diplomacy #kingdombuilding #enemytolover
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(Setting: 19th Century)
Seven years had passed since Emma last saw Bright Alejandro Anderson—her first love. Emma had almost succeeded in living her life normally. She was doing fine.
But that man resurfaced in Emma's life as Prince Anderson, who led the royal legal affairs team. He not only appeared in Emma's life but also forced her to look back. To revisit memories she desperately wanted to forget.
For Emma, Bright, aka Prince Anderson, was the most bitter lesson in her life. From him, Emma learned never to trust anyone.
Not even God.
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Emma's tears flowed, voice cracked and pained,
"Even if I were to die," her despair remained,
"I'll hate you forever, it's only fair. Don't come to my funeral, don't you dare,
set foot at my graveside, expect no embrace,
Don't ever anticipate my heart's forgiving grace. I'll spend my days, my bones, in hatred's grip. A love once cherished, now a sinking ship.
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"I've just killed someone with my own hands. Ah, this is how deep my love for you is, Emma. I would kill for you, and you've just witnessed it with your own eyes."
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"I'm here... don't be scared... this time I'm not leaving you, unlike before when I left you."
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"I was stupid. I am sorry. I regret it with every breath I take. I wish there was a way to turn back time to fix the past. But despite everything I can do, I can't. So, I sincerely apologize, even though I know I don't have the right to do so."
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- Mafia Princess: Raised by Wolves
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I learned to kill gods in a mental hospital
Have you ever thought that monsters from ancient myths lurk beneath the bright neon cities? Have you ever thought that above the moon hanging high above the heads of the world, there are gods watching over the world? Have you ever thought that in the crowded modern cities, there are extraordinary people who walk the world in place of gods? In a society ruled by humans, there are countless strange things lurking; in those forbidden areas of life that no one cares about, ancient gods live. Seraph Michael, Pluto Hades, Poseidon...and where did the gods belonging to Bactria go? In this world of "people", "mystery" needs to be eliminated!
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Learned!
must be a joke
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Lesson's Learned
Caine is a wolf spirit without a human. His task is simple: find his new - Goddess given - human and bring him back to the pack to take care of his people.
But nothing can ever be THAT simple and of course, we just have to throw a few new mates, humans, rogues, witches and Special forces? into the mix. What could go wrong?
In the wise words of Murphy’s Law, anything & everything can & WILL go wrong.
Will Caine be able to complete this assignment successfully & if so, at what cost to him & everyone else involved?
Come one & come all through the fire & flames of the witches, wolves & spiritual realm right down to the baser carnal insticts of humans to find out if Caine will persevere in his journey to find his human or wither away, back into the beautiful, brutal existence of mother nature.
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How to teach someone a lesson
Lydia and Mark are two people who are very desperate to be parents but cannot do so because their partners have different views from theirs. In this story we see how they both help each other to overcome this hurdle and maybe fall in love.
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I Saw, I Learned, I Conquered
This story is only fictional. If there are similarities in the names of characters, places of events, or stories, it is a mere coincidence and there is no intentional element. Or maybe, there is. (ノ゚0゚)ノ~
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There was a boy, his name was Johan. He once had a terrific innate talent. His eyesight far exceeds human vision in general. Not only did he have extraordinary eyesight, but his excellent memory and reflexes also made him hailed as a genius.
Bored that there was no rival at school, Johan started playing fps games, which was his forte due to his eyesight and reflexes.
After graduating, his life began to change after learning that his eyesight had started to deteriorate. He tried to check with an ophthalmologist, but unexpectedly, the doctor said that his eyes could not be guaranteed to be healed even though using surgical methods.
He started to lose confidence. And from then on, a series of misfortunes began to be encountered one after another. Accused of robbing by his uncle, went to jail for a month, then his parents divorced.
He went to China with his mother to start a new life. And one day, he began to know the existence of supernatural and superpowers.
How will Johan deal with those who have those powers when he is just an ordinary young man? Will Johan try to heal his eyes with the help of supernatural powers?
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Mary Elizabeth Nelson
Mary Elizabeth Nelson is the oldest child in a conservative Roman Catholic family in a wealthy suburb of San Francisco. As a sophomore at Berkeley in 1983, Mary is discovered by her mother in a "compromising position" with another woman, and she is summarily disowned.<br><br>She moves to New York and works as a waitress. While auditing an Austen seminar at NYU, she falls for fellow student, Betty Anne Elliot. The two foolishly share one night of passion before Betty decides to marry and disappear from Mary's life.<br><br>That is, until twenty years later when she calls still-single, successful writer Mary out-of-the-blue. Can the romance they had that first day blossom into love and passion?
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The Day I Learned I Was An Alien
Chris is living a normal life but then the day before his fifteenth birthday, his dad tells him the truth about his mother. Apparently, she's an alien and there's a good chance that Chris will inherit the powers his older brother didn't. Of course, Chris doesn't believe his father until he wakes up the next day to find something completely different about his body.
I lost interest in writing this after a while, so it ends at chapter 16.
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Lesson from Life
Everyday question to ponder
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11 Chs
The Life Lesson
Life is difficult enough, we need to be there for one another and supoort each other. Together we make the world a better place.
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