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Who Wrote Jesse Stone

Who is the Villain?

[If you are looking for a slow romance, you can give it a check if not, you'll be disappointed] Aera, a young 28-year-old was about to make her dream debut by opening her own floral shop that could be shipped in and around. Nevertheless, things didn't go as she planned. One would say that transmigrating to a book sound like a fantasy, however to Aera, it became a nightmare when she woke up in an unknown world even when she hasn't died yet. With an unexpected turnout, her life was hanging by a thin thread. Aera was presented with an option-either she goes back to her world with her memory erased or enter the other world, and comes back with the memory intact to have her revenge. Never did she expect of choosing the worst villain of all. A character in a book where she killed the Empress and her unborn child. Worst, the male lead was reborn time after time with his memory intact. His grudge still hung on torturing the villainess. Even more worst, the ML was a split image of her long-time crush. ----- "Do you hate me that much?" As soon as the question was raised, a table lamp flew past through the said person, smashing against the wall behind him. "More than enough to kill you right now." The female figure responded with nothing but hatred and disgust in her tone. Her jewel eyes that glow under the dark never left her gaze on the other male person who was sitting on her opposite. ----- The male lead wasn't the only one Aera had to put a guard on but even other characters when one after the other began to make an appearance. The more the flow gets out of the plot the more twisted it gets. Her only goal was to survive so she could go back home.  P.S:- English is not my first language and I am weak in grammar. I'll be happy to receive either a critics or feedback or comments...^-^ Please do give it a read till chapter 3 or above to get the clear picture.
Eternal_bunny · 150.9K Views

The lost girl and the Falling stones

Synopsis: In a world shattered by darkness, where alien forces seek ultimate power, a mysterious black hole births a set of enchanted stones—each holding the power to heal, transform, or destroy. Catherine, a girl abandoned as a baby and raised by a pack of magical wolves deep in the enchanted woods, has always felt out of place in the human world. But when a catastrophic event reveals her hidden destiny, she learns that she is the Chosen One meant to protect the last hope of life itself—the Falling Stones. When a town fair unknowingly becomes the epicenter of fate, Catherine discovers her connection to the stones. With their power awakening in her presence, she embarks on a perilous journey, guided by ancient magic and a mysterious man named Jake, whose love may be the only light in her darkest battles. But as they face terrifying alien enemies and uncover the truth about Catherine’s own parents, who have been transformed into deadly weapons, the line between light and shadow blurs. Catherine must learn to harness her ability to transform into a powerful wolf, while Jake, her protector, undergoes a fearsome transformation of his own—becoming a creature more powerful than even the stars can contain. Together, they must confront the unstoppable force of the darkness and the alien searching for the stones before the universe itself falls to ruin. With love, magic, and danger colliding in a fight for survival, The Lost Girl and the Falling Stones is an epic fantasy tale of courage, destiny, and a love that defies the limits of existence.
Amber_Eze · 2.3K Views

Carsa(The Black Stone)

The story revolves around "Carsa," a kingdom burdened by poverty and its worship of a sacred black stone called "Aspera." Believed to be a divine blessing, the stone has only brought suffering and sacrifice to the kingdom’s people, including Alfero, the protagonist. Alfero, raised in extreme poverty, loses his father, a guard protecting the stone, and his mother to starvation. His sister, Althea, also falls victim to the kingdom’s misplaced devotion to the stone. Alfero sees the stone not as a symbol of divinity but as a curse that has robbed him of everything. He plans to steal Aspera, enlisting the help of his sister Althea and his friend Ragna. They devise an intricate scheme to create an illusion of divine movement during a religious ceremony, leveraging the kingdom’s blind faith in the stone. The plan succeeds temporarily, but complications arise, leading to Althea’s capture and execution by a divine emissary, Rix. Her sacrifice enables Alfero and Ragna to escape with the stone. At the border, a conflict ensues between Alfero and Ragna over selling the stone. Alfero, consumed by grief and rage, kills Ragna, realizing the stone’s immense but meaningless weight as a symbol of sacrifice and suffering. Alone, he reflects on the devastating cost of his quest, ultimately confronting the futility of the stone’s so-called divine significance. The story ends with Alfero back in his home, holding the stone that has destroyed his life. In a symbolic act, he acknowledges its worthlessness, yet he remains shackled by the weight of its legacy. The stone, embodying a meaningless blessing, stands as a tragic reminder of a world that venerates emptiness at the cost of human life and dignity.
DaoistqZUWDl · 782 Views
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