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Batman Versus Superman

Too Gay for You: Don't Give me Heart Eyes (GL)

Popular girl Ari Cho is absolutely charming, leaving Yumi Kim, the school nerd, so gay to function normally. ** FOREWORD: Like any other day, I sat back and watched Ari hold court in the far corner of the school cafeteria. She was surrounded by her usual swarm of admirers, each one trying—and failing—to win her over. One by one, they crumbled under the weight of her gentle rejections, their faces painted with the sting of unrequited affection. Oh, what a marvellous sight to behold. The scene took a dramatic turn when two of the boys started arguing, throwing out accusations about who was making Ari more uncomfortable. The irony was almost too good—they were both so oblivious to the fact that their entire presence was likely making her want to bolt out the door. I took another bite of my sandwich, savouring the free entertainment. Poor Ari, trapped in the middle of a gaggle of hormonal teenagers who genuinely believed their cringe-worthy displays of “manliness” would sweep her off her feet. Pathetic. You might be wondering why I’m not stepping in to rescue Ari from that circus of admirers. Well, let me give you three solid reasons why meddling is a terrible idea for me. First, I’m no Superman—I don’t do heroic deeds. Second, I’m far too comfortable living my drama-free life to jeopardise it now. And third, let’s be real, my body is definitely not built for a catfight. As I happily munched on my sandwich, enjoying the chaos from a safe distance, I made a grave error, I locked eyes with Ari. Oh, crap. Picture this: while the two idiotic boys were still mid-argument, Ari—with a slightly shy smile—started walking towards my direction, her tray of food balanced in her hands. No, no, no. God, please tell me she’s not actually coming to talk to m— “Hi, Yumi!” she said casually, her smile so bright it could power a small city. ** OTHER STORIES: Miss Not So Typical (on going)
Talesofheaven · 17.9K Views

Veils of Destiny

Omolola Ajibade is a stunning 24-year-old woman who epitomises beauty, strength, and a fervent dedication to social justice in the bustling city of Ibadan, Nigeria. A fervent philanthropist and manager in her family's enormous business empire, she dedicates her life to improving the lives of impoverished kids in her neighbourhood. But underneath her composed exterior is a turbulent secret: she is secretly in love with a recent University of Lagos graduate without a job, a love that is unrecognised and unreturned. When Omolola's parents start pressuring her into an arranged marriage because they want a union that fits with their social standing and family values, her life takes a complex turn. Her mother, Ayinke, is graceful and supportive but constrained by tradition, and her father, Abolaji Ajibade, is a successful businessman with strong political connections. Omolola struggles with the tension between her family's aspirations and her own needs for independence and love as she negotiates the expectations put on her. As the story unfolds, Omolola discovers that her love interest has a hidden identity—he comes from a wealthy family that has fallen from grace. Her feelings are exacerbated by this discovery as she struggles with betrayal and trust issues. When political intrigue emerges and it becomes clear that her arranged marriage is a component of a bigger plot involving her father's connections, the pressure increases. The complexity of love versus duty is explored in Veils of Destiny, which is interwoven with themes of cultural identity, feminism, and the fight for autonomy. The pressure mounts as political intrigue surfaces and it becomes evident that her arranged marriage is part of a larger scheme involving her father's connections. Omolola sets out on a quest for self-discovery amid enigmatic deaths connected to her father's past and the appearance of magical components that influence her choices. She encounters unforeseen difficulties, such as an unintended pregnancy and a romantic triangle that makes her rethink her goals in life. As Omolola strives to carve out her own path amidst familial loyalty and societal pressures, Veils of Destiny invites readers into a world where tradition clashes with modernity, and where the pursuit of true love becomes a powerful act of rebellion. Will Omolola find the courage to follow her heart and redefine what it means to be free?
Ajani_Musa · 13.5K Views

Celestial Love : "A love across Worlds" (Season 1)

**Summary of the Novel:** *Alice, an alien girl from the distant "Cape Town Planet," finds herself stranded on Earth after losing her signal device. She is far from ordinary—Alice has superpowers and, when she inhales the hormones emitted by human males, she enters a "flowery state" that unlocks her deepest inhibitions. While trying to blend in with human society and repair her signal to return home, she encounters Edward, a powerful CEO who suffers from a mysterious condition: "rainy weather heterosexual amnesia." Whenever it rains, Edward forgets the women in his life, including Alice.* *Despite their otherworldly differences and Edward's strange affliction, a quirky and passionate romance blooms between them. Alice, using her alien abilities, helps Edward navigate the challenges of his life, while Edward finds in Alice something he’s been missing—a love that makes him feel truly valued. However, their budding relationship faces obstacles, including the rivalry between Edward and his brother Andrew for Alice’s affection, and Alice's inner conflict about staying on Earth versus returning to her home planet.* *As the rainstorms grow stronger and Edward's amnesia worsens, Alice becomes determined to help him, even as her own time on Earth grows short. The two share moments of love, laughter, and struggle, but in the end, Alice is forced to make the heartbreaking decision to return to her planet. Their love remains incomplete, leaving a sense of unfinished business between them.* *With Alice gone and Edward left with only fading memories of their time together, the story ends on a bittersweet note, promising that their love story will continue in a second season, where they will fight against the odds to reunite across the stars.*
Fantasy_World_8310 · 6.8K Views

The Reincarnated Nobody: Please control your power

Max’s life takes an absurd nosedive when he dies during a marathon—not from exhaustion or injury, but from slipping on a banana peel and crashing into a dog, all because the Grim Reaper was too busy on a date to collect his soul on time. If that wasn’t ridiculous enough, his funeral is a rush job, with Max being buried almost before he’s cold. It’s like the world couldn’t wait to move on without him. In the Netherworld, Max is offered a “sorry for killing you by mistake” compensation in the form of a magical fruit. But instead of playing it safe, Max decides to go big or go home and grabs the Forbidden Fruit, which turns out to be a cosmic-level power-up. Reincarnated on a faraway planet, Max quickly discovers that he’s now the most powerful being in the universe. The problem? He has zero control over it. Even using 1% of his strength could turn mountains into dust, and don’t even mention what happens when he sneezes—whole planets go poof! Poor Max can’t even walk normally without risking planetary destruction. It’s like being Superman with the clumsiness of a toddler. As Max zooms through space, trying to keep his powers in check, he can’t help but wonder how he’s supposed to live a low-key life when the slightest hiccup could send the universe into chaos. His journey is less about fighting bad guys and more about trying to not accidentally destroy everything around him. And with every step, it’s becoming clear that keeping a low profile might be the most impossible task of all.
RAJESH_GOTAME · 10.6K Views
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