"I had a weird dream," she shared. "I was running away from that man, and then you came, and you were naked, and then I saw a wolf, and it talked, and it sounded just like you."
How many hearts are you willing to crush for that one heart you are dying to steal?
Eliza Nazareth grew up with a bizarre condition called kleptomania. She habitually steals whatever she finds desirable to steal. Soon she learns there's something impossible to obtain: her soon-to-be-step-brother's heart.
Maximus Wright, not only is he mean and a bully of an older brother but also loathes his step-sister. He wants nothing but to kick her out of their house and out of their life.
But what if he despises his sister because he loves her? What if he wants her in the family as a partner and not as a sister?
Tangled in a complicated tale of theft and illicit affair, of sins and betrayal, will they climb all barricades that come along with forbidden love to meet each other on the other side?
A compilation of cute, nice, and some heartbreaking one-shot stories.
[Note: Every update/chapter is a story of its own. This isn't a novel but a compilation.]
[Undergoing revision at the moment]
Rathna Beatixi Pablo spent her entire two decades of life for these four things:
One, kill His Majesty.
Two, restore democracy.
Three, abandon Maharlica.
And four, live happily ever after.
Twenty-nine years ago, Mirando Gruna demolished democracy from Maharlica, established a monarchical government, and rose on the throne as an absolute ruler. Ever since democracy was taken from the Maharlicans, their lives have never been better. Who would ever want their freedom to be taken? Who would ever want to be ruled by a tyrannical and bloody monarch? No one.
Therefore, Rathna Pablo’s mission is to kill His Majesty and give back to the people the democracy that has long been gone. On the 30th anniversary of the establishment of the monarchy government, she will kill the king.
But the question is...
Will she be able to KILL HIS MAJESTY?
thank you so much🥰
Kill His Majesty
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