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Ways To Tie Someone Up

The Villianess story: A 100 ways to kill your husband

"Are you not scared it might be poisoned?" Abrielle's asked Cedric who drank the wine without hesitation. Cedric leaned closer to her with his head crooked on her neck, his warm intoxicating breath trickling on her skin. His hoarse voice came out lightly. "If the poison is given by my wife, I will drink it without hesitation. It will be an honour to die in your hands." Abrielle's mouth fell agape, stunned by his words. What was wrong with his head? Cedric then bit the tip of her ear to distract her from her thoughts. "Now I have done your bidding, dear wife; it is time you do mine. How about we get rid of this restriction on your body?" Abrielle's face flushed red. This sly scum. She could not wait to kill him. **** Being transmigrated to your favourite novel would be anyone's dream, well, except for Hazel. Hazel, a world-class writer, was transmigrated into her book, "The Dragons and the priestess." after she died in an unfortunate accident a day before her first date with her long-time crush. She was already cussing her luck until she was hit by a double tragedy. Hazel was now Abrielle, the Villainess of the novel, who was destined to die at her husband's hand, Prince Cedric. Struck with this tragedy, Abrielle attempted to escape the border before her wedding but failed miserably. Forced to marry the heartless first prince of Darconia in a marriage that could not be broken, Abrielle came up with another plan."A hundred ways to kill her husband." Abrielle, who finds herself in the middle of the messed up plot of her novel, tries to navigate this world by trying several methods to kill her husband because she refuses to die by her creation's hand. But why does, despite multiple attempts of trying to kill this heartless prince, he refuse to die and just keeps on bothering Abrielle? He should be interested in the female lead and not the villainess! Why don't you join this epic journey and see how Abrielle's and Cedric's story unfold? Would she be able to escape her fate?
jodiekesh27 · 8.3K Views

Elven Way

Logline An unwilling pilgrim must guide three young elves across the realms in a timeless rite of passage, while they race to uncover the dark secrets of his Elven Way before their journey ends. Synopsis By Elven law, only when all men forget his transgressions shall an elf be granted parole. No living man remembers Latham’s transgression, and he must now walk the Elven Way as a pilgrim—an unwilling mentor bound by the arcane to reveal forgotten arts and lost magic to his cohorts—the least of his concerns. But after centuries imprisoned, the last thing he—or any pilgrim—wants is a show of secrets to snot-nosed gits. Here is a tale of some of Elven history’s most infamous—eccentrics and hoodlums—turned unwilling mentors to cohorts as eager as they are gullible. Aalto Stian, Son of Havelock of Nero—a pirate prince who drinks from his fishbowl, sailing waves that rage higher than most mountains stand. With nothing but flotsam for a foothold and the light of Fos as his compass, he grins right at the eye of the storm. Where will it lead him next? Hjordis Waldemar, Daughter of Hilde of Potiri—a noble’s eyes sting as she glares at her calloused hands, abashed. Will one who must swing her blade a thousand times for a reasonably decent strike ever reach the heights of the sword saints of yore? Wray Kaspar, Son of Ulf of Anemos—a hermit who calls the wind to play, only for her to take everything from him. In her wake, his path to reckoning lays bare—will he walk it? What to expect: Epic Progression Fantasy (Is that a real genre?) inspired by some of my favourite stories: imagine a whimsical blend of Avatar: The Last Airbender's bending/spirituality, with A Song of Ice and Fire's political intrigue (as best I can write), and Shadow Slave's insidious Eldritch horrors. A character drama first and foremost; I enjoy exploring what makes my characters tick—(but don’t expect a meandering, plotless story). Mature themes: body horror, intimate relationships (not just sex, but the emotional baggage—honestly, I think that’s the core of any relationship), trauma—whatever is true to my characters. I write what I’m creatively driven to express, but always with a view to move the audience, and never for indulgence. A writer terribly happy you’re here!
FlickerLantern · 3.4K Views

LES CRÂNES DE LA PROPHÉTIE

résumé du roman : Titre : Les Crânes de la Prophétie Synopsis : Dans les années 1890, deux explorateurs, le professeur Jameson et le professeur Thompson, accompagnés de leur ami Kanaq, un guide expérimenté, entreprennent une expédition dans les jungles d'Amérique du Sud à la recherche de trois crânes anciens légendaires. Les crânes, selon la légende, possèdent des pouvoirs surnaturels et sont capables de prédire l'avenir. Mais ils ne sont pas les seuls à les chercher. Une organisation secrète, L'Ordre du Crâne, est également à leur poursuite, prête à tout pour obtenir les crânes et utiliser leurs pouvoirs pour dominer le monde. Les trois amis doivent affronter des dangers mortels, des pièges et des créatures mythiques pour atteindre les crânes avant L'Ordre du Crâne. Mais lorsqu'ils finissent par les trouver, ils découvrent que les crânes possèdent des pouvoirs bien plus grands qu'ils ne l'avaient imaginé. Ils doivent alors utiliser toutes leurs connaissances et leur intelligence pour déchiffrer les secrets des crânes et les empêcher de tomber entre de mauvaises mains. Mais L'Ordre du Crâne est prêt à tout pour les arrêter, et les trois amis doivent se battre pour survivre et protéger les crânes. Le roman est une aventure palpitante qui combine l'archéologie, la mythologie et le suspense, avec des personnages bien développés et une intrigue complexe qui vous tiendra en haleine jusqu'à la fin.
jblaura06 · 126 Views
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