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To Find Edward

To Find Edward

Marguerite is oblivious as she folds Arthmael's body into beautiful silhouettes. Following the familiar choreography, she dances relentlessly. Grand Jete! Penche! followed by a series of graceful pas de chats. All concatenated in front of the enthralled emperor. When the music reaches the outro in a full stop, Marguerite falls gracefully on the floor in a pose. She stays there and waits for the king to tell her she can leave. She stays on the ground for a long time but hears nothing from him. Wondering if she did anything wrong, she wants to lift her head to look at the king's face, but quickly remembers the warning he gave her. If she disrespects him any further, who knows what he might do to her. She suddenly feels her chin being lifted, her eyes meet the hazels of Demian. She forgets to breathe and falls from her pose onto the floor. She doesn't have time to regain her senses before two strong arms lift her off the floor. She is about to question him on his weird behaviour when her mouth is suddenly covered by his in a kiss. ------------------------------------------------- Marguerite is very talented. She has a beautiful voice, a great passion for music and various talents in the arts. Unfortunately, her bright future gets compromised when she is forced to leave her world to fulfill the wish of someone else. Marguerite wanting to go home as soon as possible, accepts. However things turn out quite unexpected for her. The cover belongs to the rightful owner. If you are the owner of the art and want me to take it down, DM me on discord burlesque_dancer#2837
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One Night in London: Dalton and Edward

One Night in London: Dalton and Edward

No one's ever expected much from Dalton Irving, the reserved, sheltered, and bookish heir to the family fortune. So in order to secure their place in London's society, the Irvings have arranged for Dalton to marry the brother of a viscount. A man who comes from a family with a title and with quite the scandalous reputation. A man Dalton doesn't know. A man who's very publicly announced that he doesn't want to get married, least of all to Dalton, right in the middle of their engagement ball.<br><br>In an attempt to flee whispered words and sudden gossip and unexpected hurt from venomous words, Dalton finds comfort from the very last person he would have expected -- the wry, reclusive, and unsocial Edward Whitman, Duke of Wellingham.<br><br>Edward Whitman doesn't like most people on his best days. They're dull and predictable and care only about money and status. Tonight, however, is the engagement ball for his best friend's brother, so he'll make an appearance to assure the night's success even if the idea of anyone marrying young Dalton Irving puts a strange ache in the pit of his stomach.<br><br>But after Dalton's intended makes a mess of the ball, Edward suddenly finds himself alone with the young man, drawn to his wide-eyed curiosity and kindhearted generosity, his rambling and odd musings. Neither of them can imagine what this evening has in store for anyone, and all it takes is one night in London to change everything.
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What are the characteristics of books by Edward Marston on Fantastic Fiction?
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2024-12-14 08:05
The books are typically rich in historical context. For example, in his series set in different historical periods like the Victorian era or World War I, he accurately portrays the social, cultural, and economic aspects of those times.
What are the characteristics of Edward Marston's Fantastic Fiction?
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2024-11-01 03:03
One characteristic is the complex characters. Marston creates characters with diverse personalities and motives. They are not one - dimensional but have their own flaws and virtues. His protagonists often face moral dilemmas, which adds depth to the story. The characters' interactions and relationships also play a crucial role in driving the plot forward.
Can you recommend some books by Edward Marston from Fantastic Fiction?
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2024-12-14 10:13
One of Edward Marston's well - known books is the 'Railway Detective' series. These books are set in the Victorian era and follow the investigations of a detective in the railway world. They are full of historical details, interesting characters, and engaging mysteries.
Who is Hugo Marston in 'The Book Artist: A Hugo Marston Novel'?
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2024-11-14 20:00
Hugo Marston in 'The Book Artist: A Hugo Marston Novel' is presumably the central character. Since it's a novel named after him, he might be a person deeply involved in the world of books. He could be a curator, an expert in rare books, or a person who has a passion for the artistry of books. He may be on a journey to discover something about a particular book artist or a piece of book art. Maybe he has to solve a mystery related to a book's origin or a secret within the book - making process.
How does Edward Marston's Fantastic Fiction compare to other works in the same genre?
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2024-10-31 23:35
Compared to other works in the genre, Marston's Fantastic Fiction stands out for its historical accuracy. While many other works might take liberties with historical facts for the sake of the story, Marston does extensive research. This makes his stories not only entertaining but also educational in a way, as readers can learn about different historical periods.
Who was Professor Marston in 'Professor Marston and the Wonder Woman True Story'?
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2024-12-13 11:16
Well, Professor Marston was a complex individual. He was not only a psychologist but also a man with a vision. In the story of 'Professor Marston and the Wonder Woman True Story', he is shown as the originator of Wonder Woman. His academic background in psychology enabled him to create a character that was more than just a superheroine. She was a symbol of female empowerment, and Marston's own thoughts on feminism, as well as his relationships, all played a part in shaping the character.
Who was Professor Marston in 'Professor Marston and the Wonder Women True Story'?
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2024-12-12 00:14
Professor Marston was the creator of Wonder Woman.
Who was Mr. Marston in the 'Mr. Marston and the Wonder Woman True Story'?
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2024-12-09 09:58
Mr. Marston was William Moulton Marston. He was a psychologist who created Wonder Woman.
The Real Story of Mr. Marston and Wonder Woman: Who was Mr. Marston?
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2024-10-29 09:07
William Moulton Marston was a multi - faceted individual. As a psychologist, he was intrigued by the human psyche. His idea for Wonder Woman was a blend of his psychological insights and his view on gender roles. He wanted to create a character that would break the traditional mold of female characters in comics. He was influenced by the women in his life, including his wife and his mistress. His vision for Wonder Woman was that of a strong, intelligent, and compassionate woman who could fight for justice. This led to the birth of one of the most iconic superheroes in history.
Is Professor Marston a true story?
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2024-10-05 16:40
It can be considered a true story to some extent. The film takes elements from Marston's life and presents them in a fictionalized way, but it retains the core essence of his experiences.
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