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Convincing her (Jen and Lucas)

Convincing her (Jen and Lucas)

Jen is an independent businesswoman who sacrificed her love life to save her family that had gone through a bankruptcy. In the process, she lost her father, had a falling out with her mother and also broke up with her boyfriend. After the sequence of events, she moved away from her city to study without letting anyone know of her whereabouts. There she met a younger and richer man that was very persistent on making her, his. Following their journey on how their relationship develops unconventionally and the things they will go through and experience as they learn more about each other. -------------------------------------------- Snippet: "Jen" Lucas called out to her making her look up from her phone. "What is it?" She asked with a raised eyebrow. "Let's go home," Lucas said as he got up from his seat and put on his suit jacket. "You're done?" she asked as she too got up from the sofa, she stretched her body as she was sitting in one position for too long. Lucas walked towards her and hugged her from behind. "Mmh, let's go home," Lucas said next to her ear making goosebumps rise on her skin. * "Home?" Jen repeated as she leaned against his chest. "Mmh," Lucas said and kissed her bare shoulder. "Let's go," Lucas said as he released her... ---------------------------------------- A/N: If you aren't 18 and above, try not to read. This is as much persuasion as I can give. I know people will read it anyway. PS: Feel free to join the discord server for Convincing Her to connect with other readers and the author at https://discord.gg/Auyvas5 You can also support me on ko-fi: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PinkCotton
4.7
527 Chs
7 Days Series [Horror]

7 Days Series [Horror]

Everyone has their fates connected to their birthdays, they are likely to have psychic abilities specifically connected to ‘something’. Some can sense it while some cannot, depending on what they have committed in the past. Mystery, Death, Foolishness, and Greed are the things attracting the evil spirits to be around. Those who were born on Sunday… “Ward: Labor Tomb” If you see ‘the pregnant,’ please beware; they are there to take your head. Those who were born on Monday… “Mirror: Who’s the First to Die of Them All?” After midnight where mirrors are, ‘mysterious things’ will appear. Those who were born on Tuesday… “Haunted: Mystery of Plumeria House” Stay away from ‘bathrooms’, if you wish to stay alive. Those who were born on Wednesday… “Theater: Book Me a Death Ticket” When people born on this day go to a funeral, they tend to witness bad events. Those who were born on Thursday… “Stairs: 12 Steps...Ghost Staircase” At night, do not look at the stairs, or else something might be there. Those who were born on Friday… “Reality: Dare the Living, Discover the Dead” There is a game for the living, but noted that it might take their lives. Those who were born on Saturday… “Holy: Soul Sacrifice to Spirit’s House” The ancient saying goes: think before you speak, as something the eyes cannot see does not mean it is not real. Every inconsiderate action must be traded with the living, and only death is the answer! One question… What day were you born on…?
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303 Chs
Is 'jen beagin vacuum in the dark a novel' a horror novel?
1 answer
2024-11-18 03:25
Just from the title, it's hard to tell if it's a horror novel. While the 'dark' in the title might suggest something spooky, the 'vacuum' and 'jen beagin' are rather unclear elements that could be part of a non - horror story.
Horror animation short story recommendations
1 answer
2024-12-31 10:33
The following are some recommended horror animated short stories: Substitute, Haunted House Night Talk, The Secret of House Number 417, The Six-fingered Bride, Five Steps to the Road of the Wronged Ghost, The Book of Seven Spirits, and the 7Truth series. These stories had exciting plots and a scary atmosphere, which was very suitable for readers who liked horror stories. Among them," Substitute " was a Japanese animation adapted from the mystery novel of the Japanese mystery writer Aya Tsuji Hidekazu. It told the story of a 15-year-old boy named Tsunei Sakakahara who had been transferred to Yamanouku High School. Although this was a 2012 film, the style was still very stunning. The story was very compact and it was very worth watching. I hope you like these recommendations!
Dark Horror Animation
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2025-01-10 05:11
There were a few dark horror cartoons and novels that he could recommend. Among them, Death Seal was a self-translating, full-process game commentary, which might be suitable for people who liked horror games. In addition," Hell Maiden " was an animation with hatred and hell as its theme. In addition," Another " was a horror animation about childhood shadows, while " Eater " was a dark series. In addition," World of Horrors: I Can Sign In for the Daily Gift Pack " was a horror novel that told the story of a person's adventures in a world of horror. These works might be suitable for audiences who liked dark and horror.
Who is Jen Jones in the Jen Jones Secret Stories?
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2024-10-26 03:52
In the context of 'Jen Jones Secret Stories', Jen Jones is the main character or the storyteller. She might be a real person who has decided to share her personal stories that were previously kept secret. It's possible that she has a particular background, like being from a specific community or having a certain profession, which shapes the nature of these secret stories. For example, if she is a historian, her secret stories could be about forgotten historical events she uncovered. Or if she is a musician, the stories could be about her journey in the music industry and the behind - the - scenes moments that no one knew about.
Is there any horror story related to 'animation fever'?
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2024-11-29 03:27
Sure. In the concept of 'animation fever', if we consider a particular studio that has a 'fever' for creating animations non - stop. They might dig too deep into some dark and forbidden themes in their quest for uniqueness. This could result in an animation that contains a horror story, perhaps one that involves cursed art forms within the animation world that bring misfortune to those who create or view them.
What is 'the animation fever horror story' about?
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2024-11-18 13:37
I'm not sure specifically as it could refer to many things. It might be about a horror story within the context of the animation industry, perhaps a story that causes a 'fever' or intense interest among animation fans due to its particularly terrifying or engaging plot.
What makes an animation horror story effective?
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2024-11-12 12:56
The atmosphere is key. Dark colors, spooky music, and eerie settings like old mansions or abandoned hospitals can immediately create a sense of dread. For example, in 'Another', the fog - covered schoolyard adds to the overall creepiness.
What makes an animation horror story effective?
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2024-11-04 17:45
The atmosphere. If it can create a sense of dread and unease from the start, like in 'Another' where the gloomy school setting and the rumors of death set the mood right away. Also, the design of the monsters or scary elements. In 'Corpse Party: Tortured Souls', the distorted and ghostly figures are truly terrifying.
Is the Jen Moore story fake news?
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2024-10-07 11:26
It's hard to say for sure. Sometimes what seems like fake news can have elements of truth, and vice versa. We need to look at multiple sources and do some research to make a more informed judgment.
Can 'animation fever' be the basis for a good horror story?
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2024-11-27 19:58
Yes. 'Animation fever' implies an excessive passion or obsession. This can easily be the foundation for a horror story. For instance, an animator with 'animation fever' might become so obsessed with making the perfect animation that they lose touch with reality and start seeing their animated characters as real entities that demand sacrifices.
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