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Rebirth: The Remarkable Journey of Scrooge McDuck

Synopsis: "From Historian to Tycoon" is a captivating tale of Scrooge McDuck, a renowned historian who meets an untimely demise only to be reborn as the sixth son of the McDuck family in 1859 Vermont. This twist of fate plunges Scrooge into a world vastly different from his own time, one marked by the grim realities of a society where workers' lives are undervalued. As Scrooge grows up in the McDuck household, he finds himself disconnected from his siblings, unable to relate to their simpler aspirations and limited worldview. With his vast knowledge from the 21st century, Scrooge perceives those around him as "slightly clever monkeys," a perspective that distances him from his family and makes it challenging to forge meaningful connections. However, as Scrooge matures, he begins to comprehend the immense wealth that could be amassed in this era of burgeoning industrialization. Fueled by a desire to engrave his name in the annals of history and a determination to rise above his familial limitations, Scrooge embarks on a relentless pursuit of wealth and power. Driven by an unparalleled work ethic and cunning intellect, Scrooge starts his entrepreneurial endeavors, capitalizing on the opportunities presented by the Gilded Age. He builds a vast financial empire, amassing an unimaginable fortune and becoming the wealthiest person in the history of the world. As Scrooge's wealth accumulates, he faces a profound internal conflict. The power and influence he wields begin to impact his relationships with his family, particularly his brothers and sisters, whom he has never truly connected with. Scrooge's relentless pursuit of wealth threatens to overshadow the importance of familial bonds and compassion, leading him to grapple with the moral implications of his actions. Throughout the story, Scrooge encounters various trials and tribulations, from financial crises to personal tragedies, all of which force him to confront the consequences of his ambition. Along the way, he meets individuals who challenge his perception of humanity and help him realize the true value of empathy and human connection. "From Historian to Tycoon" explores the profound impact of wealth on an individual's psyche and relationships. It delves into themes of greed, family dynamics, and the transformative power of self-reflection. Will Scrooge McDuck find redemption and learn to embrace the importance of compassion, or will he succumb to the allure of his vast fortune and become forever isolated from those who love him?
Lord_Touch_Me_ · 2.5K Views

Thistle (Interquel)

The Wolf King didn't believe he was capable of love. Barely escaping the cursed throne, he's found a new life in the land of the Gaels. Spying on a redheaded beauty with healer's hands, he quickly becomes enamored. As soon as his gaze sets upon her, so do the gazes of his enemies. Briar MacLeod is a talented healer on the Moorland frontier. Her mother taught her all she knows, and her father gave her the strength of the Highlanders. When a mysterious bleeding man appears in her barn, her attention to his wounds festers an old one in the Magistrate. The only person who can tame the elusive Wolf King; she soon becomes entangled in a web of passion, power, and revolution. The Amari Darkness may be gone from Faolan, but letting go of his own is a difficult task. Ghosts of the past may threaten them, but love is like a thistle. It blooms in the wasteland. [A retelling of Sleeping Beauty, with elements from Welsh and Scottish mythology]. [BOOK THREE OF THE MIDNIGHT SERIES] Please note, this is a sequel, but by no means do you have to read the first book to understand this one. This is also *technically* the THIRD installment of the series. It takes place during the events of the second book in the series, which is currently being written. This book is what is called an interquel. You do not have to read or understand the first or second books to understand this one. It's really its own story. For reasons of pure giddiness (and some context), you may just want to read Midnight's Song first. It's highly addicting.
KeelyVictoria · 26.2K Views

Mr Kingston’s Roommate

His eyes flickered open then shut lazily and then he tilted his head painfully towards me, a groan escaping his lips. "L–Lei---" he breathed out and a gasp escaped my busted lips, I reached out, crying out in pain when I felt shards of glass puncturing deeper into my skin, "Blake." I called out weakly, tears swelling in my eyes as I stared at his bloodied face. His eyes flickered shut and I tried reaching for the large shard of glass punctured into his chest, right beside his heart. There was a long gash split in the middle of his forehead and blood poured out of it like a broken dam. And all I could do was lay there helplessly, hoping that he wouldn't die. At the age of nineteen moving to college, starting your new adult life and having the best time of your life was the goal for most teenagers. But for Leila Hart it was the complete opposite. It was a race to leave behind her toxic past, the past that demolished her image, her family, and her sanity. Moving and starting fresh was Leila's number one priority, she desperately sought to avoid the people that constantly reminded her that she was worthless but never had she thought she would meet someone who made her feel things that she thought she would never experience. . . Extreme anger.  After her dorm room is given off to another student Leila is stuck with no other than Professor Kingston, or as she simply calls him Mr Kingston. The Scottish king with the body of a model, the mind of young Einstein and the attitude of a spoiled rich brat. But deep down Blake Kingston was more than that, he was a damaged little boy who also moved to escape his troubled past and along the way he encounters her. . .Leila Hart.  What happens when these two collide?  Fire works and Lethal wounds.  You play with fire. . .you get burnt. 
XFiction_GoddessX · 18.3K Views
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