Clei se encontraba en una encrucijada. El polvo flotaba en el aire, danzando con la luz que se filtraba por las ventanas rotas. Las paredes, una vez majestuosas, ahora se inclinaban como ancianos cansados
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"Kambe-san and Haru-chan, The Higher Ups has decided that you will spend a whole month with each other living on the same roof."
- in which daisuke kambe, haru katō and another person was forced to live with each other due to their constant bickering. can daisuek and haru have a civil life or can they develop a relationship more than friendship?
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Vigilantes
Loretta Latham has been getting away with murder for years. What happens when her best friend is the first one to suspect her?
*Sensitive themes such as violence, child abuse, and sexual abuse are mentioned in this story; read at your own discretion*
*Cover art by polkadottedscrunchie*
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51 Chs
VIVÍ CON ÉL ENEMIGO
¿ Que pasaría si descubres que todo lo que viviste es una mentira?
Que vives en un país con una identidad falsa, que las personas que crees muertas no lo están realmente
Descubres que haz vivido siempre tu mayor enemigo del que menos pensaste y que tu vida es parte de una venganza en la cual serás trata de Blanca
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76 Chs
Gavin Knight
My name is Gavin Knight. All my life I lived a gangster's way of life. But one day, I was chased to my death, and I was forced to move to Hudson; the safe place for preys like me.
Here I found Sofia White; the woman who made me madly and deeply in love. But my stroke of luck ended when I was again forced to leave Hudson. I escaped and stayed away just to keep Sofia safe.
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"Don't hurt Gavin! I love him! " I heard Sofia's scream as she tried to save me.
"Sofia, I will be back. " I left Hudson black and blue just like how I looked like when I first came there.
Will I ever be able to fulfill my promise to Sofia? How will I be able to turn my life around from gangs to riches?
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8 Chs
VIGILANTE (BL)
Embark on a thrilling journey with Jin, an enigmatic omega vigilante known as 'Alastor,' navigating a city ruled by the powerful Ryu Mafia. In a society where omegas are seen as mere objects, Jin takes justice into his own hands, targeting alphas who prey on the defenseless.
Caught in the crosshairs is Kage Ryu, the alpha leader of the feared mafia. Stirred by the escalating casualties among his ranks, he becomes determined to capture the elusive vigilante. However, this pursuit takes a dark turn as Kage Ryu's obsession intensifies—he aims not just to subdue Jin but to claim him as a mate, forcing an unexpected alliance that threatens to reshape their destinies.
"Heh, what a dumb omega. Can't you see how special you are right now? A strong pure blooded alpha about to mate a low life like you and still refusing? You're much more disgrace for the omegas." Kage gripped Jin's broken arm further to see the omega vigilante's face contort into pain, yet he can see the strain of determination on his face as he bit his lip down to induce his scream.
"Jokes on you brat, I'd mate you by the day we burn together in hell!" Jin bellowed at him, with a determined grit to take the alpha down.
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13 Chs
Devil Knight
Crono Zunder is a Cadet Knight tasked to defend the people. but someone tries to assassinate him. now Crono must fight in order to survive and learn the truth
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67 Chs
Living Light
I dare came to risk and exist as no one but a single light.
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4 Chs
vigilante with a vigorous power
karl danielson is a child born with a mother but no father his father left while his mother is still carrying him on his stomach, he tried his best to hide the powers he is carrying since he was born, his mother told him that his powers must be controlled or other people might be at risk of danger. so in order to control his power he trained everyday,
but one day something bad happened
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2 Chs
Vigilante Red
Raised to be a killing machine Rylan has shoved all his emotions away for the good of his own sanity and mind. Killing with such ruthlessness isn't exactly healthy for a person. So, when Rylan's 'normal' life is turned upside down he sets out to find himself, and then somehow finds himself in the middle of a war.
Oh yeah.
Rylen has also found his mate. But love is a foreign concept to him remember?
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"Why won't you just accept me?" Kayden snarled out. Rylan shook his head in exasperation as his palms rubbed over his eyes.
"Because I'm not like you", Rylan spat out. "I grew up most of my life being tortured by rogues. Why do you want me? I'm..." He trailed off searching his mind for a word.
Kayden's eyes softened a little at Rylan's confession. "It doesn't matter what you are, I will and always love you."
Rylan looked up from his crouched position taking his palms off his eyes as Kayden's heart broke at the sight of him. The most vulnerable he's ever seen Rylan.
"Alright"
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Some of the best Woolf novels include 'Mrs. Dalloway'. It beautifully portrays a day in the life of Clarissa Dalloway, exploring her thoughts, memories, and the society around her. Another great one is 'To the Lighthouse', which delves deep into the relationships within a family and the passage of time.
Virginia Woolf novels are known for their stream - of - consciousness writing style. This means the narrative often follows the unbroken flow of a character's thoughts and feelings. For example, in 'Mrs. Dalloway', we get to peek into Clarissa Dalloway's mind as she goes about her day, and it gives a very intimate and complex view of her character.
Well, 'Mrs. Dalloway' is surely one of the best. It's a brilliant work that shows Woolf's stream - of - consciousness technique at its finest. Then there's 'To the Lighthouse', a novel that beautifully captures the complex relationships within a family. Also, 'A Room of One's Own' is important. Although it's more of an extended essay, it's still considered one of her great works, as it discusses women's writing and the need for independence and space for women artists.
I would recommend 'Mrs. Dalloway'. It's a great starting point as it gives a good sense of Woolf's stream - of - consciousness style. The story unfolds over the course of a single day in the life of Clarissa Dalloway, and through her thoughts and interactions, Woolf weaves a complex tapestry of post - World War I London society.
In 'Professions for Women', Woolf explores the challenges women faced in entering professions. She uses her own experiences, like her struggle as a female writer. Women had to break through numerous barriers, both social and internalized. For example, the Angel in the House concept was something they had to overcome.
Well, 'A Room of One's Own' is also among the best. In this story, Woolf makes a powerful argument about the importance of financial independence and a private space for women writers. It's not a traditional narrative but rather a collection of thoughts and ideas that are both profound and inspiring.
Woolf's ideas in 'Modern Fiction' have had a profound impact on modernist literature. Her call for a new kind of fiction led to the development of stream - of - consciousness writing. Writers started to experiment more with the representation of time and the inner self, as seen in works by Joyce and others influenced by Woolf.
To the Lighthouse is also often regarded as a top - tier Virginia Woolf novel. It beautifully portrays the passage of time and the relationships within a family. The lighthouse serves as a powerful symbol throughout the story, representing different things for different characters. The novel's complex characters and Woolf's unique writing style make it a very rewarding read.
Some of the top Virginia Woolf novels include 'Mrs. Dalloway'. It's a masterpiece that delves deep into the life of a single day in the life of Clarissa Dalloway, exploring her thoughts, memories, and the society she lives in. Another great one is 'To the Lighthouse', which beautifully portrays the passage of time and the relationships within a family.
Then there is 'Jacob's Room'. In this novel, Woolf begins to experiment more with her writing style. It's a story about Jacob Flanders, told through fragmented memories and impressions of those who knew him. It gives a sense of the hollowness left by Jacob's death, and Woolf uses this to explore broader themes about the nature of human existence and how we are remembered.