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My Children Are Fierce and Adorable!

My Children Are Fierce and Adorable!

The second Ye Lulu transmigrates, she gives birth to three children on the spot. She imagines that she's the only transmigrator here and has to be careful. Who knew— The first baby: Cold and stern, he's a young little adult who acts as a judge! He steps forward to draw a bolt of lightning from the heavens to punish scumbags. The second baby: Agile, lively, and extremely smart. Every time he moves his mouth, he can accurately predict the future! The third baby: One with an even colder personality, with a single wave of his finger, he can hook out your soul and play with it! Ye Lulu never had a boyfriend in the modern world. Yet, who would have expected that the moment she changed into a different identity, she would have children, a husband, and in-laws — basically, the whole package? Initially, she says, "The three babies are so cute. They're my biological children. I can have them! As for my husband… I'll get a refund." Unexpectedly, Ye Lulu gradually realizes that her husband is very handsome! He seems very mysterious and charming! She seems to have developed feelings for him. How wonderful! However, Ye Lulu holds onto her little protective mask tightly and constantly warns herself to be conservative, as people in the ancient times are comparatively not as open-minded. Unexpectedly, that husband of hers is not himself either. He was a Yin God from the divine throne in the heavens where there were no restrictions, and thus is even more casual. One day, her handsome and god-like husband presses her against the wall and lifts his hand to hold her chin. He says to her in a husky voice, "I think I like you…" He lowers his head and kisses her deeply! Ye Lulu: "???" Something is wrong here! Aren't you guys from the ancient past? Why are you so unrestrained?
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448 Chs
His Toxic Addiction

His Toxic Addiction

"....She was his drug, he was her water..." ............. Arissa had always been an avid fan of freedom. She hated nothing more than being tied down to a relationship, especially when she was still in her early twenties. Yet, her parents had come up with an ultimatum marriage proposal. Strong-willed, confident, independent, and wild Arissa was forced to be humble to her parents and grant their wish of doing something extreme to her to save the life of someone she loves to a fault... And let's not forget, she lives for that person. Fast forwarding to Nicklaus Wyatt, we have a successful, cold-hearted, and Dominant CEO. On the outside, he is the most successful man on planet Earth and the most eligible bachelor but on the inside, he is an extremely damaged and broken soul of no repairs. His mysterious Aura also made it extremely hard for anyone to come close so, they just admired him from a distance. He only has one wish and that is to expand his empire more and not some stupid marriage proposal. So, do we think he would accept the marriage deal?? ....... "I'm your wife and yet, we live like strangers do!" Arissa seethed, gripping his tie in her fist as she tried to support herself. "Of course, it would eventually result in something as ridiculous as a cheating scandal. We aren't even acting like a normal couple should!" She emphasized lowly. Bringing her hand to wrap around his neck, she suddenly missed her footing again and then, she braced herself for the fall about to come but surprisingly, a strong arm for the second time in a night, held her waist firmly. Arissa smiled drunkenly as she made herself comfortable in his strong arms. Bringing her both hands to his checks, she gave them a pinch. "You were scared I would fall?" she asked him with a drunken smile. Yet, that smile was quickly replaced with a frown when she met with nothing but a cold gaze in reply. She pouted and brought her hand to his mouth. Tracing his lips with her slender fingers, "We don't even kiss" she complained with a smile, and at the same time, unknown tears slipped from her eyes. Nicklaus stared at her tears and down at her plump-tinted red lips. He stared at her face again and at her eyes that are already fully stocked with tears and without a second thought, he bent slightly and gave her a light kiss on her lips. SPOILER ALERT::Don't expect a fast romance. Romance would come late because both ML and FL are hard to tame. Their relationship would also go through numerous ups and downs, including occasional break-ups, aggressive ex-girlfriends, attempted murderers, and more. But, would their love strive through all the obstacles or would a few blows and manipulation crumble them Disclaimer: cover is not mine. Daily update, 14 chapters a week. Bonus chapters when pleased. I need all the support I can get from you all I also promise to put in my best. Thank you for reading and supporting sweethearts.....
4.7
406 Chs
Wolf Girl and the Children of the Moon

Wolf Girl and the Children of the Moon

Native American Jessica Chavez just wants to be a normal teenager. But with her father the Chief of the local Ute tribe, this proves difficult. Then Dakota Ouray moves into town, and Jessica’s life is turned upside down... in more ways than she could imagine. Dakota is handsome and mysterious, but there’s also something different about him that she can’t quite place. There are murders happening in town, but only under the full moon. Jessica finds it strange, but quickly brushes it off... until she finds out the truth of her heritage. Soon, circumstances unfold and she discovers that the truth is more sinister than she thought. Can she and her pack stop this evil and save the town before it’s too late? *** “Are you sure you’re going to be okay?” Michelle asked. I really must have looked bad for Michelle to be this concerned. “I can drive you home and my dad can follow us....” Michelle rambled on, but I could hardly hear what she was saying. The buzzing in my ears was now a roar, like a freight train running back and forth through my head from ear to ear. “I have to go, Michelle,” I said, pulling away from the curb, barely giving her time to close the door as I sped off. But I didn’t make it home. I made it as far as Granby Lake when the shaking was so uncontrollable that I had to pull over. I threw the car into park and the keys under the mat in the driver’s seat. My body was shaking and quivering as pain coursed throughout my body. I screamed, almost a howl, as I ran for the woods. I didn’t know why, but I had the sudden urge to run, to let the coolness of the evening air soothe my skin... to be free. My body shook uncontrollably as I ran faster than I had ever run before into the forest. The quivering ran from my hands and traveled throughout my body as I ran even faster, pushing harder, losing control of my body. What was happening to me? I screamed as I looked down to see my hands shimmering, changing into giant silver paws, but my screams ended in a howl as the quivering traveled down the length of my body, morphing and changing every cell. By instinct, I leapt into the air and my clothes shredded into pieces. I landed on four paws, running even faster. To where? I didn’t know. Was I going crazy? I looked around and nothing looked familiar. Where was I? “This can’t be happening to me!” I thought, sprinting through the forest into the Colorado Rockies, as variations of pine and aspen rushed pasted. If I were in my human form, I would have been crying. As it was, dampness seeped from my eyes, soaking the fur underneath. I was almost to Wyoming when I heard voices inside my mind. I am going crazy! I thought to myself, as my powerful claws dug into the lichen along the forest floor, propelling my body even faster. To where? I didn't know. *** *AUTHOR NOTE: Please also check out my other books now available on Webnovel! Adult Novels: - The Alpha's Companion (This is the story of Julian, the Alpha Supreme, and Lacey) - Bought by the Billionaire Prince - Christmas Cove Young Adult Novels: - Star (CIA Vampires) - Thou Shalt Not Kill - A Cambria Faity Tale - Cambria
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359 Chs
What are the impacts of toxic fiction books on children's speech?
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2024-11-12 05:49
The impacts can be negative. Toxic fiction books may introduce bad language into children's speech.
How does children's speech relate to toxic fiction books?
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2024-11-12 03:35
Well, children are very impressionable. Toxic fiction books, which might contain harmful ideas or inappropriate language, can seep into a child's speech. For example, if a book has characters that use a lot of mean - spirited or vulgar words, a child exposed to it may start using those words in their own speech without fully understanding the inappropriateness. It's really important for parents and educators to carefully screen the books children read to protect their speech and mental well - being.
Is the new book of fiction about toxic masculinity worth reading?
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2024-10-06 12:59
It depends. If you're interested in exploring complex gender issues, it might be. But if you prefer light-hearted reads, maybe not.
How can children in a toxic family cope?
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2024-12-03 00:20
Children in a toxic family can cope by finding a support system outside the family. This could be a close friend or a teacher. For example, if a child has a teacher they trust, they can talk to that teacher about what's going on at home. The teacher may be able to offer advice or just be a listening ear.
A speech introducing a book
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2024-09-22 06:20
Dear listeners, today I would like to introduce to you a very classic novel," One Hundred Years of Solitude." One Hundred Years of Solitude was a novel by Colombia Garcia Márquez and was hailed as one of the masterpieces of Latino literature. The novel used the history of the seven generations of the Buenda family as a clue to describe the family's encounters and fates in different historical periods. The novel presents the history, culture, and humanity of Colombia through vivid storylines and vivid characters. The characters in the story had all kinds of characteristics. Some were kind, some were evil, some were brave, and some were weak. Their fates intertwined to form a complicated and vivid picture. The greatest charm of One Hundred Years of Solitude was its narrative style. The novel used magical realism to combine reality and fantasy to create a wonderful and mysterious world. In the process of reading, the reader could not only feel the plot of the novel, but also experience the imagination and illusion brought by the author. One Hundred Years of Solitude was a classic novel that not only had literary value, but also had historical and cultural significance. I believe that whether you are a Latino or a Chinese, you can feel the deep thoughts and enlightenment brought by the author from the novel. Thank you for listening.
A speech introducing a book
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2024-09-18 05:00
Dear readers, today I would like to introduce a very classic novel called " One Hundred Years of Solitude." One Hundred Years of Solitude was a magical realism novel by Colombia Garcia Márquez, which was first published in 1985. The novel tells the story of seven generations of the Buendía family through the centuries of Colombia's history. This novel was hailed as a classic of Latino literature and one of the greatest novels of the 20th century. It not only had profound thoughts, but it was also full of colorful imagination and magical colors. In this novel, Marquez used a unique narrative technique to combine reality and fantasy to create a magical and real world. The characters in the novel all had unique personalities and destinies. Their stories were full of touching plots and profound philosophical thinking. "One Hundred Years of Solitude" tells a grand story about family, faith, love and fate. It not only reflects the history and culture of Latino America, but also shows the general feelings and thoughts of human beings. Reading this novel not only allowed one to feel the conflict between magic and reality, but also allowed one to understand the true meaning of life. Therefore, I believe that One Hundred Years of Solitude is a good book worth reading. It not only has literary value but also has important cultural significance. Let's walk into this magical and real world together and feel the philosophical thoughts and emotional resonance contained in it.
Tell a short story about children in a toxic family.
1 answer
2024-12-02 19:53
One short story could be about a child named Lily. In her toxic family, her parents were constantly arguing. Her father was an alcoholic and would often lash out verbally at everyone when drunk. Lily felt like she was walking on eggshells all the time. She had to hide in her room just to avoid the chaos. School was her only refuge. There, she could be a normal kid, but at home, she was always in a state of fear and anxiety.
What are the common experiences of children in toxic family story?
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2024-11-14 02:48
Children in toxic families often experience emotional abuse like constant criticism and yelling. They may also face neglect, such as not having their basic needs like food or proper clothing met. Another common experience is being caught in the middle of parental conflicts.
What are the benefits of using speech therapy short stories for children with speech disorders?
3 answers
2024-11-23 13:39
They make learning fun. Kids are more likely to engage with a story than with boring drills. For example, a short story about a magical adventure can capture a child's attention while they unknowingly work on their speech.
A speech recommended by a good book
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2024-12-25 17:06
The speeches recommended by good books could be divided according to different uses and properties. It was one of the important preparations for a speech. The speech could recommend a good book to the audience by sharing his favorite book. In the speech, you can quote famous sayings to emphasize the importance and benefits of reading. Reading can bring pleasure, brilliance, and talent, cure ignorance, and make men wise. Good books can become life partners and help us move towards the ladder of progress. In the speech, you can share the content and storyline of your favorite book, as well as the impact and inspiration of this book. By giving a speech, he could stimulate the audience's interest in reading and recommend a good book to them so that they could enjoy the fun and gains of reading.
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