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Second Take On Romance - The A-List Actor Wants Me

Second Take On Romance - The A-List Actor Wants Me

One sunny day, Shen Jingwei, a Z-list actor, received an opportunity to attend an open-call audition the very next day. It was for the role of an antagonist in a new BL C-Drama, "Dance Of The Dragons", which was adapted from a novel of the same title. He agreed to join the audition due to several factors, among which his manager's threat to jump off the 20th floor, his dire need for money, and also the fact that his rank in the film industry could not go any lower. One look at the panel of judges made him want to turn on his heel to leave, but it was all too late. Because who would expect the poor Z-List actor to meet his mortal enemy/ex-boyfriend, Yan Renzhong, the A-List Actor responsible for his decline long before he even learned how to fly? ------------------ "You and I... are playing a couple of lovers, who will go on to get married and have children with each other." Shen Jingwei could sense blood coming up his throat. What was the point of saying it out loud, again? "Yes," he forced himself to agree nonetheless. Yan Renzhong pinned him with a stare. "We have unresolved issues from the past. I hope you won't let them affect your and my performance in the drama. Act the professional you are supposed to be." "..." "And don't call me 'Emperor Yan' anymore." Yan Renzhong left after delivering one blow after another, not even waiting to see if Shen Jingwei succumbed to his injuries or not. What? Whattt? Whattttttttt?
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My Death List With You!

My Death List With You!

Could the desire to die be much stronger than the desire to live? Ariana Jatropesh, 27-year-old, daughter of one of the most successful businessmen and owner of the Gold's Foundation Products is one crazy, high-spirited young lady. With a death sentence placed on her neck, Ariana decides to take drastic decisions and step out of the 'perfect' life she had all her life. Jared Antiano is a 29-year-old, Ph.D. holder, about to take over his father's company and live the life he has always dreamed of. But as fate has it, a series of crazy events bring the two young and rich individuals together at the most crucial moments of their lives. They get entangled, drunk on the streets, even messing up a crazy ex's wedding? You name it, they're going to do it all. But the more they spend time together, the more they realize just how much life is precious, contrary to their plan at first. Could this new spark of love be the thread that ties them to live together? Or could it be that which will make them want to die more than ever before? They were about to fall in Love at the Last Sight. The question is...will they live till then? Find out more on this crazily awesome original tale! ---------- "What are you doing?!!" We are going to die!!" Jared screamed with his eyes widened. Ariana flipped her wild blonde hair and gave him a dazzling wink from behind. "And who said that's not what I want?" She snickered. This was the moment he realized he was with one crazy rich brat. #Cover not originally mine, owner should kindly message me if he or she wants it to be taken down
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What are some scary adjectives for scary stories?
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2024-12-12 23:16
Eerie. It gives a sense of strangeness and unease, like an old, abandoned house at night. Another one is 'terrifying'. This adjective emphasizes extreme fear, for example, a terrifying monster with sharp teeth and glowing eyes. And 'creepy' is also a great one. It often describes something that makes your skin crawl, such as a creepy shadow following you in a dark alley.
What are some adjectives for scary stories?
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2024-11-11 16:31
Some adjectives for scary stories are 'creepy', 'eerie' and 'haunting'.
What are some good adjectives for scary stories?
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2024-12-03 06:15
There are quite a few adjectives that work well for scary stories. 'Macabre' is a good one. It is often related to death and the gruesome. For example, a story about a cemetery with strange happenings can be described as macabre. 'Spooky' is a more common but very effective adjective. It can be used to describe settings like an old, abandoned house where things seem to move on their own. 'Chilling' is another adjective that can be used. It gives the idea that the story makes you feel cold, not just physically but also in your heart, as if something truly dreadful has just happened.
How can adjectives enhance scary stories?
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2024-11-11 20:39
Adjectives can make the setting scarier. For example, 'dark' and 'gloomy' can set a spooky mood for a story.
Can you list adjectives for horror stories?
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2024-11-08 07:13
Yes. 'Malevolent' can be used to describe elements in horror stories. It implies a feeling of ill - will or evil intention. 'Hideous' is also suitable. It refers to something that is extremely ugly or unpleasant to look at, which can be used to describe monsters or other terrifying things in horror. 'Appalling' is an adjective that shows something is shockingly bad or terrifying, which is often the case in horror stories.
What are some scary nouns and adjectives in super stories?
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2024-11-24 10:24
Some scary nouns could be 'ghost', 'monster', 'vampire'. And scary adjectives like 'terrifying', 'horrifying', 'creepy'. For example, in a super story about a haunted house, the 'ghost' is a very scary noun, and the atmosphere can be described as 'terrifying' which is an adjective.
What are some adjectives for a scary story?
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2024-12-14 12:26
Haunting is a good one. It means that the story stays in your mind long after you've read or heard it, like a ghost that won't go away. Macabre, which is related to death and the gruesome. And terrifying, it's a strong word that describes a story that really scares you, like a story about a serial killer on the loose.
How can I use scary adjectives in my scary stories effectively?
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2024-12-11 05:18
Use them sparingly. For example, if you constantly use 'terrifying' every other sentence, it loses its impact. Instead, sprinkle them in at key moments. Say you describe a character entering a dark forest. You could start with 'eerie' to set the mood. Then, when a strange noise is heard, use 'creepy'.
How do scary nouns and adjectives enhance super stories?
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2024-11-23 07:33
Scary nouns and adjectives create atmosphere. Take the noun 'haunted forest' and the adjective 'gloomy'. The 'haunted forest' immediately makes you think of a spooky place, and 'gloomy' enhances that feeling. It draws the reader into the world of the super story and makes them feel like they are actually there, experiencing the fear with the characters. Also, scary elements can increase the suspense. If there is a 'mysterious' (adjective) 'phantom' (noun) in the story, the reader will be eager to find out what it will do next.
What are some adjectives to describe a scary story?
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2024-11-18 23:41
Well, there are quite a few adjectives. Eerie is a great one. It gives a sense of something strange and unsettling, like in a spooky old house in a scary story. Then there's 'creepy'. When you say a story is creepy, it means it has elements that make your skin crawl, like a strange shadow that moves on its own. Another one is 'haunting'. A haunting story stays with you long after you've read or heard it, lingering in your mind like a ghost that won't go away.
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