Adult Bedtime Stories consists of various short stories which are children like bedtime stories but for adults with contents like drugs, sex, murder with the help of animals as the characters.
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Stories Before Bedtime
A collection of short horror stories.
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Those stories perfect for bedtime.
I suppose I've blocked everything else to protect myself because that's all I can recall. After that one rainy day, I never had a nice day. a collection of poetry, short stories, etc.
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Dark & Disturbing Bedtime Stories for Kids
A book of all your favorite bedtime stories with a twist
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epic
system give powweeeerrrr
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EPIC
Falsely accused of plotting against Queen Andora, Ogai, a blacksmith with a shadowed past, has no choice but to flee with his son. Now, the exiled warrior must assemble six formidable allies to stop the queen's reign of terror before she plunges the kingdoms into war. Bound by honor but divided by pride, their journey is one of vengeance, betrayal, and ambition—where nothing goes as planned, and the fate of Arcadia hangs in the balance.
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Epico
The world was once tampered with by the divine, giving off offspring known as Nephilims
A few million years after their time on earth, their ancestors became known as Epico, a long lost race capable of using the strengths of those mythical beings lost to time.
Having been born as an Epico, Pyre Benitez is thrust into a battle that he never signed up for nor can he escape it.
Will he survive or will his story burn to ash, just like all the others...
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Atypical
Bram is just waking up in what seems to be his childhood home. With no memories it's up to him and his thoughts to navigate this world and become free to do what they can to recover bram's memories.
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The Spice
After over thirty-years of searching, Ravuth at last feels hopeful.
Recalling the last time he saw his parents and mischievous younger brother at his village, when the Khmer Rouge herded them off like animals, along with the rest of the villagers, he can only imagine what they have been through.
This thrilling, unpredictable, yet sometimes hilarious quest, takes you from the fashionable London restaurant scene to the wild, untamed jungles of the Cardamom Mountains, where an English baker helps a Cambodian refugee searching for his missing family and an elusive plant, the source of an exquisite spice.
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I Became the Little Demon in Leading Role's Family
What to do when you find yourself transformed into the vicious female supporting character in a family that dotes on the group pet?
Of course, it's to keep away from the protagonist,
She's practically the darling of the heavens, with a protagonist halo so strong even a dog would fall for her.
Hiss, Bai Zhi said, "Can't compete, can't compete, cherish life, stay away from the protagonist."
All she wanted was to quietly make some small money and live freely, but—
Group pet with tearful eyes, "Sister, come back, I'll let you have our brother."
Bai Zhi, "..." No need, I refuse.
Group pet with an overflowing Mother Teresa complex, "This was all my fault; please, don't blame my sister!"
Bai Zhi, "..." Look at this white lotus script; hey! Where's my knife?
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Even more fantastic was when that baby-faced weak little brother suddenly appeared midway and transformed into a boss!
Bai Zhi, "???"
A new book has started; the Film Emperor's daughter is hibernating again. There are new book activities, sweet, sweet, sweet
Once upon a time, there was a family who decided to go on a picnic. They packed a big basket full of delicious sandwiches, fresh fruits, and cool drinks. When they arrived at the park, they spread out their checkered blanket under a big shady tree. The children ran around chasing butterflies while the parents set up the food. As the sun started to set, they all sat down to enjoy their meal. The gentle breeze and the sounds of nature made it a perfect picnic. And that night, as the children went to bed, they dreamed of more picnics to come.
Well, a picnic can be in a bedtime story in many ways. You could start with the planning of the picnic. Who is going? What are they bringing? Then describe the journey to the picnic spot. At the picnic, details like the smell of the food, the sounds of nature, and the activities people do are important. This all creates a vivid picture. And when it comes to bedtime, the storyteller can say how the characters felt tired but happy after the picnic and how they went to sleep with those pleasant memories, which is very suitable for a bedtime story.
We should focus on positive and family - friendly topics such as a normal picnic experience, like enjoying delicious food, playing games and having a great time outdoors under the sun.
Well, having a picnic in the park often starts with packing all the goodies. I like to include some cheese and crackers too. And then finding the perfect spot near a flower bed or a little pond. It's a great way to relax and unwind.
One sunny day, the Smith family went for a picnic. They drove to a beautiful park by the lake. Mom packed delicious sandwiches, fresh fruits and homemade lemonade. The kids, Tom and Lily, immediately ran to the grassy area to play frisbee. Dad set up the picnic blanket under a big tree. As they ate, they shared funny stories. After that, they all went for a walk along the lake, enjoying the nature and the cool breeze. It was a perfect family picnic day.
Once, I went on a picnic with my friends. We found a beautiful meadow near a stream. We spread out our picnic blanket and laid out sandwiches, fruits, and cold drinks. As we ate, a little squirrel came close, eyeing our food. We shared some nuts with it. Then we played frisbee and laughed until our stomachs hurt. It was a simple yet wonderful day.
No, 'Picnic at Hanging Rock' is not a true story. It is a fictional work. It was created as a novel by Joan Lindsay, and then later adapted into a movie. While it uses the Australian setting in a very realistic way, the events in the story are made up.
My friends and I planned a picnic near a lake. We packed a picnic basket full of goodies like cookies, juice and some cold cuts. When we got there, the view was amazing. We spread out our stuff and started playing some games. We also took a walk along the lake shore, collecting small stones as souvenirs. It was a day filled with joy and relaxation.
At a picnic by the lake, my family decided to have a sack race. We all got into sacks and started hopping. My little cousin, who was very excited, hopped so hard that he lost his balance and tumbled right into a bush. He emerged with leaves in his hair and a big grin on his face. It was hilarious and made our picnic even more memorable.