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The Castaway Twins

The story starts with a young girl, Faith Maria Castaway, her life was a mess of running and fighting just trying to stay alive while it seems everyone around her wants her dead. After her parents died her only mission was to protect her twin sister at all costs and kill anyone who tried to hurt her. But things started to change. She fell in love with Derek, a guy only a few years older than her. She finally let her walls down and started to live her life as a normal teenager. But even if she tried to have a normal life the world seemed to have a different idea. She was faced with many challenges, her own classmates and friends turned against her and got her kicked out of school, a survivor of covens trying to kill her and those she cared about, but by far the most challenging being her powers growing. As her powers grew far beyond what she thought they could, she slowly started unlocking new things as she released her powers instead of keeping them in. She started having these ‘dreams’ where she would see the dead, like her parents. It wasn’t till the end of her story when she realized she was seeing people who died and helping them find peace, or even having dreams of the possible future. The man left from the covens who tried to kill her, tried to start a world ending war. Faith and her loved ones fought boldly to prevent the supernatural war, she hadn’t known the full extent of her powers but she had to learn if she wanted to protect those she loved, but sadly she didn’t figure it out before they took the life of Derek. This loss causes her to lose all control, nothing seemed to matter in this moment but to avenge her love. She won that battle, but not with casualties. At the end of Faith’s story she finally welcomes all of her power, the beautiful and the ugly, the painful and kind, but not before she lost her first true love. Derek died in the final battle of all supernatural, his help in this battle ended the century old war between all supernatural beings. While this killed Faith and all she wanted to do after his death was cry, she knew she had a role to play and that role was to keep the peace between everyone. She became the Wildfire Witch.
Addison_Pinnt · 7.6K Views

The Unwanted Princess

[Horror Genre Warning] [Violence, Death, and Gore warning] [ This story is not suitable for sensitive and light-hearted people ] [ Do not read if you dislike violence, death, gore, and horror ] There is a historical book about a powerless castaway princess named Inanna, living in a world where your magic defines you. In the Lilith Empire, royals born with magical abilities live in the royal castle with the Emperor and Empress. Royals born without magic are sent to live in a run-down and low maintenanced castle called the Hollow's castle, to be forgotten by the world. According to a royal decree made by the emperor, the children in the Hollow's Castle are to be executed once they turn 18 years old. But Inanna is unfortunately sentenced to death by the emperor, her own father, at 13 years old for trespassing the royal castle after she tries to save her eldest siblings from execution. The book eventually ends with Inanna's death. Ivery, who read the book is displeased by the ending. Ivery soon fell asleep after reading the book, but is suddenly awakened by a floating woman in her room. The woman tells Ivery to change princess Inanna's fate and soon after the strange encounter, Ivery was blinded by a bright flash. Once she opened her eyes, her whole world changed...literally. She was now in the body of princess Inanna, and living in the Hollows Castle. She eventually adjusts to her new life with the help of Loki, a magical snow-white talking cat that claims to be her guide, she aims to change Inanna's dreading predestined fate, until it all changes forever... For the better or for the worst? ( Cover art does not belong to me, so I'm not sure who the original artist is....but credit goes to them. )
Calistal · 1.2M Views

Falling for the Tyrant King

She's a saintess by day and an 'honest' thief by night. Agent Pru Shoemaker is every tyrant's nightmare except King Zuri Zero Williamson is not your everyday bad guy...and she may have bitten more than she can chew. Where she expected evil...she got indifference from him. where she expected boredom...she got passion and charm. Where she expected hatred...she was feeling things... things no girl should feel for someone like him. Join Agent Shoemaker/ the white knight on her journey to stop herself from falling for the Tyrant King. (What to expect? Expect Fun...and yes, more fun because the male lead won't be your everyday tyrant and the female lead won't be so innocent either... it's a whirlwind romance and there are casualties!) **** Excerpt from the book This man looked like an angel and when he spoke, his baritone voice overpowered the almost empty hallway.. "I am Zuri Zero Williamson, King of Castaway and I am ordering you to take off the mask!" I turned away and I started looking at the paintings on the wall. I lingered on one particular one. A little question tugged at the back of my head and without turning, I asked it. "You must think I am stupid. Of course not, dude…I am not going to take off my mask. It's there to conceal my identity, duh" I rolled my eyes. "Who are you?" He asked me. "Oh goodness gracious! I thought my identity was obvious enough. The mask…the baggy clothes…the nickname…I am a thief! I am here to steal!" He lowered the sword he was holding and made a face. "I am not daft, I know you are a thief. I was asking for your real name, little boy!" He looked annoyed. Wait? Did he just call me a little boy? "I am not a little boy!" I yelled at him.
Precious_Onwe · 12K Views

Quill Willowbill : Journey to Terrestra

Hodonia. The only country that Hodons knew exists was a place of peace and plenty.Over the years, Hodons stay from being a hunter and fieldmen but never a fisherman for all of them feared of falling into an unknown sea dimension. Hodons believe that Monouen is but a flat world and the edge of the sea is peril. They were no adventurers nor sailers bound to find another place for bounty.Black are all of the hues of their eyes for they inherited it from their powerful ancestors; Hedon and Artemis. It was also their basis for superiority and wealth. A basis of a true bloodline of Hedon. But as far as the peace and plenty had endured, time has come to weaken the hold of prosperity amongst Hodons. Because of the sickness of seduction that ruins them, their numbers were beyond the count of stars that food become instantaneously scarce. A once green and verdant plains of Gymras turns into a dried land with no more of a green specks of plants. Sand almost coming out of the Southeastern Hodonia turning the Gymras into Desert. The city of Gymras, the Garon and its people flee to Meso and there lived. But the Desert were little by little gnawing the remaining green fields as years fled, the sand of Gymras continues to scatter. Woes were born when many children possessed different color of their eyes. There were blue such as the morning sky, green as the trees, brown as the bark and yellow as the sun. Soon enough, since their numbers were beyond expected and their green lands were pestered by the growing burdens of desert, the King of Hodonia, Ponchio, ordered his kinsmen to eliminate people that posseses different color of eyes until it became a tradition. Once captured, they will tie them into the trunk of a boat and let the edge of the sea swallow them whole. And never did they come back nor one follow the castaways to tell whether they lived.... But the King and Hodons knew, deep within the merciless part of their hearts, they were all dead.
Black_Cypress · 3.7K Views

Elements of Hypocrisy in puritan society in The Scarlet Letter

The research aimed at finding out the Puritan hypocrisy depicted in Nathaniel Hawthorne’s “The Scarlet Letter” and describes its impacts on the individuals. Hypocrisy is one of the social issues contained within the literary work. The final project by using library research the researcher observed a novel entitled The Scarlet letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne and used some books, articles, and other writing to support the analysis. By using descriptive qualitative method, the researcher used The scarlet Letter as the descriptive data and to discover the information related to the subject matter. Under the use of sociological approach the researcher focused on analyzed the social contents of the novel by comprehend reading and deep understanding, and as a result of analysis, the data were interpreted through description on the subject matter. From the research, it is found that Arthur Dimmesdale, Roger Chillingworth, Governor Bellingham, Mistress Hibbins and the very society, in which they lived, are the victims of Puritan hypocrisy. We begin to see just how these characters deeply immersed in hypocrisy from inside. Hypocrisy is evident within all the characters because they all say some things but do not hold true to their belief. There is puritan clergyman known as Arthur Dimmesdale who commits an act of fornicating with an attractive and charming woman, Hester Prynne. Arthur Dimmesdale’s hypocrisy described at Puritan settlement in Boston, as a reverend Church Minister. He takes his honored seat in society to present two different personalities to hide his sin. However, Dimmesdale as a hypocrite, teach the people attending his sermons to admit their crimes to society and then he himself denies from doing the same. He hides his sin of adultery with Hester and leaves her alone to face the hardships of the penalty. Roger Chillingworth is a man who, in spite of the fact that he was once a heartfelt, intellectual man, has been changed in the name of revenge into an evil, a malevolent kind of human being. Chillingworth’s vengeful and evil nature revealed in his harsh manipulation and torture of Dimmesdale. Chillingworth; is the cruelest character who plotted to destroy his wife’s heart and her secret lover. However, due to cruel hypocrisy of the society, Hester and her daughter suffer a lot. Hester Prynne the main character, a mother of an illegal child. However, Hester commits a sin of adultery, but she is not the worst character in the novel. Indeed her husband left her alone to a new land, she then committing sins out of true love. Therefore, Hester is penalized by wearing the letter “A” on her bosom throughout her life, a penalty meant to castaway and forever representing as an adulterer. Yet all of Hester’s deeds are done out of love, love for pearl and love for Arthur Dimmesdale that does not make her the biggest sinner. In this novel, Hawthorne heightens the hypocrisy of the Puritans in order to describe them as the real sinners. However, the society criticizes Hester Prynne for her sin, those who blame her are not without sins themselves.
Arooba_Fatima · 5.2K Views
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