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"Jill!" Sheri whispered. Jill continues to give Sheri grief. Though, in all honesty Jill didn't care, nor did she have room to judge. Jill has done what Sheri is about to do once or twice. Maybe even three times by the time she's done with Anthony. Who knows what his status is? Don't care... But Jill could shamelessly say this, she's never blatantly seen a man's wife and still brazenly flirt with their husband. Sheri was on a whole new level of savagery, and Jill wasn't letting her best friend off the hook so easily. Jill thought to herself, the next time Sheri tries to act all innocent and poise to judge me, imma rub the dirt all up in her face. She continues to push Sheri’s buttons till she gets up to leave and go to the bathroom. Jill was getting ready to tell her to use the gel when unexpectedly, Sheri collides into the Governor. They were a whole tangled mess, Jill practically had to pull them apart before his wife came. The Governor was grateful for her intervention because even he realized he wasn't focused. Upon meeting the governor's wife, Jill was 100% sure, she did not like her. This self-important, condescending chick, made Jill simply want to backhand her. Her whole attitude was trash. She looked down at Sheri and Jill the whole time with fake greetings of kindness. But Jill matched her energy. Like b*tch, your not about to run over me. But Sheri... Practically became her yes girl. And Jill had to fall in line because it wasn't her fight. *** After the awful encounter with Monica, the Governor's wife, Jill got to work on making sure Sheri had a more prominent presence. The girls went to the bathroom, and Jill opened every stall to make sure no one was around. "What was that?!" Jill yelled. "I know right?! Absolute b*tch!" Sheri added. Jill wanted to smack Sheri. "No! You!" Sheri was confused. "You're not focused! When she came up to us all stank, you had no fight in you. You acted like a docile little girl. She said jump and you went 'how high?' Even I had to fall in line." Jill was so infuriated. "Oh...". Sheri said in recollection. "Listen that right there was a freebie. Monica is not about to think that's how things are gonna be moving forward." Jill declares. Sheri was silent but signaled she understood Jill continued as she paced the spacious restroom. "She's the one that had things she wanted to discuss with you, not the other way around. You should of let Monica know what day YOU were available instead of going along with what she choose!" "I know I just got nervous..." Sheri put her hand to her forehead. "Well that needs to be out of your system now that we have a vague idea of what she's about. When we go to the Governor's house, don't act all impressed, as if you've never been in a place like that before, and whatever she asks of you, tell her you need time to deliberate. She's not getting her answer right away." Jill looked at Sheri sternly. "You're right! I'm sorry!... I guess I felt bad about my behavior with her husband that I kind of submitted to her." Sheri admitted. "So are you gonna feel bad about the Governor's behavior too?!" Jill snapped "Takes two to tangle, And y'all was entangled!" "Jill... I don't know if I can be the type of woman that can mess with a married man..." Sheri lowered her head. Well what is she trynna say about me! Jill thought. *** Hey everyone, thank you for your interest in my book, this is my first time writing a story. Hope you enjoyed this excerpt. This is my original work and the setting is urban American. My characters are of African American, Caribbean, and Hispanic descent, so this book may have a different flavor from the more traditional stories on here, so feel free to comment if there are any slang terms or phrases you don't understand.
_OrganicBeauty_ · 146.5K Views

Ideas for DayDreaming

The writers and storytellers: Novel 0: Ideas to Dream: Awake! Sinopsys: Charly. "Known by his daughters, as: 'Geniochey', 'Charegoy'; the first for being an inventor of stories based on ideas and the second, because he always did things alone." White-skinned Hispanic, and with common sense, he dazzles in his work in the education sector. Introverted but pleasant focused on future possibilities, he uses intellect and logic, he is very organized and ready to make decisions. -Although with a complex and serious attitude-. His lifelong purpose is the idea of ??building a virtual course, which regulates our character while learning as a team. Thus, he experiments with "emotions" in his family environment, leading him to explore the real world. In pandemic time; he redefines his purpose by developing the virtual course that is a bestseller in his home. In this way, Pastor Bierny, who, although he has a testimony: strong, ministerial, takes center stage; he has lost everything by faith. Recognized his work, he sells the course, from his locality and for the whole world. So his family is happy, prosperous and a manager of educational innovation. The saga/series of novels: (WebNovel) {2021} The Pray Kingdom. (origins: plant-animal) Novel 1: Prays X-Human. Human reincarnation and the XPrays purpose. Novel 2: Darkman. Social Activity and Business. Novel 3: BitLove. Apocalyptic origins. Novel 4: 7 Creation Games {2022} The Pandemic War. Novel 5: X-Monk Apocalypse Primate The Family Activity (Internal War) Novel 6: Go Home A Like Turtle Gen X Novel 7: Academy Artesan Procreation
GenXPrays · 28.4K Views

Angelus Occulus Meis

An angel and a demon; two races that are never to be mixed. But when Bellona Aguilera,a seraphim from the Elysium and Jax Escobar, a demon prince from the depths of Erebos find out they have something in common, the order of things is turned upside down. The harmony of the veils that joins all three realms (Elysium,Erebos and Earth) is shattered and it's up to the two of them to fix it. Well,not if the royalty of the Erebos have anything to say about it. They plan to use this to their advantage and take over all the realms. Not to fear though, Bellona discovers a new power of hers, one that has never been heard of before, one that can save eveything or ruin it all. Will Bellona and Jax be able to get over their differences? Will they be able to save the veils? Will Jax be brave enough to denounce his family for the greater good? Will Bellona learn to control her new power? Find out all these and more in "Angelus Occulus Meis" Epilogue: I woke up to a large conch horn being played. My warm bed didn't seem so warm anymore. The conch horn was played long and hard and I knew exactly what this meant. There was an intruder in the Elysium. I didn't know how they got in but they definitely needed to get out. Meet the Characters! A. Bellona Aguilera Hi, I'm Bellona. A fiery red head with a sharp mouth and an even sharper temper. I'm a descendant of Saint Francis of Assisi. Who is my too many greats grand father. Being an angel isn't easy. After spending majority of my childhood in Purgatory (Yes, angels went to purgatory too if they were really bad, kind of like being grounded or detention. I did say I had a temper), it seemed like heaven to me. (No pun intended.) I'm a Seraphim. That's like the singing and law enforcement type angel. I also sometimes do guardian angel stuff when I'm asked to. I get asked because I'm the only dual-role angel in the Elysium. I'm both a seraphim and a guardian but I do mainly seraphim stuff. B. Jax Escobar Sup, I'm Jax, hier to the throne of Erebos. I look Hispanic but I'm not. Ha! Take that Bellona. (Ref. Chapter one)My old Papi's Jack, the Grim reaper, Son of Asmodeus who everyone knows is the only son of the big dude himself, Hades. My darling mum's Karma. So to y'all who call her a bitch, you're dead. Literally. She's actually the cutest, sweetest thing you'd find in the lowest depths of Erebos. Which I'll admit doesn't really sound like a compliment since Erebos is home to wimps, demons and all sorts of freaky looking monsters. My best friend is an in insufferable imp called Liam. And he's Hispanic.
Camilla13 · 7.3K Views

Jose Rizal

Library of Congress > Researchers > Hispanic Reading Room > World of 1898 The World of 1898: The Spanish-American War (Hispanic Division, Library of Congress) 1898 HOME > Philippines > José Rizal Dr. José Rizal Russell, p.1. Download an uncompressed TIFF (.tif) version of this image. José Rizal 1861-1896 José Rizal, son of a Filipino father and a Chinese mother, came from a wealthy family. Despite his family's wealth, they suffered discrimination because neither parent was born in the peninsula. Rizal studied at the Ateneo, a private high school, and then to the University of St. Thomas in Manila. He did his post graduate work at the University of Madrid in 1882. For the next five years, he wandered through Europe discussing politics wherever he went. In 1886, he studied medicine at the University of Heidelberg and wrote his classic novel Noli me Tangere, which condemned the Catholic Church in the Philippines for its promotion of Spanish colonialism. Immediately upon its publication, he became a target for the police who even shadowed him when he returned to the Philippines in 1887. He left his country shortly thereafter to return to Spain where he wrote a second novel, El Filibusterismo (1891), and many articles in his support of Filipino nationalism and his crusade to include representatives from his homeland in the Spanish Cortes. He returned to Manila in 1892 and created the Liga Filipina, a political group that called for peace change for the islands. Nevertheless, Spanish officials were displeased and exiled Rizal to the island of Mindanao. During his four years there, he practiced medicine, taught students, and collected local examples of flora and fauna while recording his discoveries. Even though he lost touched with others who were working for Filipino independence, he quickly denounced the movement when it became violent and revolutionary. After Andrés Bonifacio issued the Grito de Balintawak in 1896, Rizal was arrested, convicted of sedition, and executed by firing squad on December 30, 1896. Following the revolution, Rizal was made a saint by many religious cults while the United States authorities seized on his non-violent stance and emphasized his views on Filipino nationalism rather than those of the more action-oriented Emilio Aguinaldo and Andrés Bonifacio. Back to top World of 1898 Home | Introduction | Chronology | Index | Bibliography | Literature | Maps | American Memory Library of CongressLibrary of Congress Comments: Ask a Librarian ( August 1, 2011 ) Legal | External Link Disclaimer
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