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HER IDENTICAL PROBLEMS

Celeste stood at the beach, feeling his presence behind her. She swallowed nervously. It was now or never; these four years of one-sided love were going to end today. "Marcello, I want you to know I'm in love with you. I was going to endure it, but I can't. Marcello, I want to be yours, so please give me a chance," she shouted, turning around with tears in her eyes as she quickly hugged him. "Please, Marcello, I can't do this anymore. I know it sounds crazy, but I have always loved you," she said, burying her face below his chest. Lorenzo froze. He had received an anonymous message meant for his brother Marcello and had come in his place, thinking it was a threat. He had not expected to see a lady by the beach. She looked so delicate and dream-like, with the way the moon glistened on her alabaster skin and raven black hair, which looked like it had silver streaks when it flowed in the evening breeze. The soft dress swirled around her, sometimes billowing around her too. She was a siren, and he was enchanted by her beauty. He stood staring as she confessed her feelings, his body coming alive from her touch. She hugged him tightly, like a lover scared to let go, but the name on her lips wasn't his; it was his brother's—Marcello. ________ Celeste confesses her love to Marcello, her first love, but in a shocking twist, she discovers she actually poured her heart out to his older twin, Lorenzo whom she suddenly found herself growing attached to. Lost in the pool of a complicated web of emotions, Celeste must choose between her original feelings for Marcello and her growing connection with Lorenzo that must satisfy her heart and at the same time not cause a riff between both brothers. Meanwhile, Marcello's heartbreak and sense of betrayal threaten to destroy the brothers' relationship which had proven to be as hard as a rock for years. Will Celeste find true love with Marcello or follow her heart to Lorenzo? Can the brothers forgive each other and themselves if she were to make an unfavorable decision to either or both of them? This book is a romantic drama about family, love, and betrayal, where the lines between true love and first love are blurred.
AngelQuill · 30.7K Views

Doomsday, Let's Open A Restaurant

-------Check out my other book: Picking Up Fragments----------You will have to search for it--------------------------------------- In a world plagued by the relentless scourge of the undead and ferocious mutant creatures, one man finds himself at the heart of an extraordinary culinary adventure. Meet Xiao Feng, an ordinary chef who, by a twist of fate, awakens in a city overrun by zombies and bizarre mutants. Yet, amidst the chaos and devastation, he discovers a remarkable gift – the power of Culinary Mastery. Xiao Feng's restaurant, "Great Potential," becomes an oasis of safety in a city teeming with danger. Its mysterious defenses not only keep the undead hordes at bay but also shield it from the most devastating of calamities. Armed with a unique set of culinary skills, Xiao Feng embarks on a journey of survival, innovation, and flavor in a world where the distinction between life and death has blurred. As Xiao Feng ventures out into the treacherous streets of the fallen city, he encounters both the undead and living survivors, each with their own unique abilities and stories. His culinary creations not only fill empty stomachs but offer incredible attributes and power-ups to those who partake. But the challenges are enormous, and some encounters prove that not all monsters are mindless. With a growing menu of mutant ingredients and an expanding array of skills, Xiao Feng must navigate a treacherous path of survival while unlocking the secrets of his newfound abilities. He strives to complete missions issued by a mysterious system and unlock the full potential of his culinary prowess. "Doomsday, Let's Open a Restaurant" is a tale of resilience, creativity, and culinary artistry set against a backdrop of horror and uncertainty. Join Xiao Feng as he turns the art of cooking into a lifeline, serving hope on a plate and defying the apocalypse one dish at a time. Will his unique culinary skills be enough to survive in this nightmarish world?
Adam_2023 · 1.2M Views

Do Not Open

In a remote village at the foot of a volcano, there is an old house lived in by an old woman named Grandma Rini. The house was known as the "Forbidden House" because of rumors circulating that there was something terrible inside. It is said that anyone who dares to open the door of the house will be covered in curses and disaster. Laras, a curious young girl, doesn't believe the rumors. He was determined to prove that the rumors were just bullshit. One night, Laras and his friends, Rani and Dimas, went to the Forbidden House. In front of the door of the house made of rotten wood, Laras felt doubts. His hands trembled as he held the doorknob. Rani and Dimas tried to stop him, but Laras remained adamant. Slowly, Laras opened the door. Instantly, a strong wind blew and the room was filled with dust. Laras and his friends coughed. When the dust began to settle, they saw a terrible sight. Inside the room, there are piles of human and animal bones. In the middle of the room, there is a wooden box that is locked tightly. Laras' curiosity increasingly peaked. He wanted to know what was in the box. Laras tried to open the wooden box, but Rani and Dimas tried to stop him. They begged Laras to leave the Forbidden House and not open the box. Laras ignored his friends' words. He managed to open the wooden box and found an old book. When Laras opened the book, suddenly a scary female ghost appeared. The female ghost was angry because Laras had opened the box and disturbed her peace. He cursed Laras and his friends with a terrible curse. Laras and his friends tried to escape from the Forbidden House, but they were trapped inside. They must find a way to break the curse and get out of the Forbidden House before it's too late.
Ruby_Rapture · 0 Views
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