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Fairy Tail The Next Generation

The Next General

"Have you heard of him?" A small boy tugged at a woman's skirt, his tiny finger pointing at the large portrait of a man clad in a minister’s robe. "Shhh! Don’t say its name!" The woman hushed him, glancing around anxiously. She knew the boy was only curious about the drawing, yet the inscription beside it spoke of someone else entirely. Still, the credit had been given to the man in the portrait. "Why?" "We just... don’t say it." "Are you talking about The Next General?" A man dressed as a scholar interjected, inserting himself into the conversation. "Everyone is talking about it. After a hundred years, it has returned. I can't decide whether that fills me with hope or dread." His words were meant to impress, to showcase his knowledge, but the woman only tightened her grip on the boy, scooped him up, and hurried away like a hunted animal sensing danger. The scholar let out a single sharp laugh. "A chaotic rhythm… and marvellously extraordinary times are upon us," he murmured, before turning and walking away. --- Disclaimer This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, and events are either the product of the author's imagination or used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, or to real events is purely coincidental. The views and opinions expressed by the characters do not necessarily reflect those of the author. This book contains content that may not be suitable for all audiences. Reader discretion is advised. ------- Author-Sama is here with another one, been planning this for quite a while but laziness and procrastination keeps holding me down but now I am free. Here is another exciting historical novel, please enjoy.
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The cafe next door

The cafe next door( contemporary romance) After a painful breakup, Emma moves to a new city and opens a small coffee shop, hoping to start fresh. But when she discovers that her next-door neighbor is her high school crush, Jake — now a guarded and successful cafe owner — sparks fly. Between neighborhood rivalries and old wounds, can they find the courage to heal and open their hearts to love again? A sudden burst of laughter drifted from next door. Emma glanced up, heart skipping. The cafe across the street wasn't just any cafe — it was Jake's Place, owned by Jake Matthews. The Jake Matthews she hadn't seen since high school, the one she'd tried so hard to forget. But now, here they were, neighbors again. And somehow, Emma could feel that this was just the beginning. Hey," Jake said, his voice low but warm. "I didn't expect to see you out here this early." "Yeah, I'm trying to get the shop ready before the lunch rush," Emma replied, trying to sound casual but feeling her cheeks heat. Jake smiled—a small, genuine curve that softened his usually guarded expression. "It's good to see you, Emma. It's been a while." "It has," she agreed, then paused, wondering how much to say. "I guess we're neighbors again." Jake nodded, eyes briefly drifting down the street. "Looks like it. I hope that's a good thing." Emma wanted to say yes. She wanted to believe that this fresh start could mean more than just proximity. But the past whispered caution. "Maybe," she said with a tentative smile. "We'll see."
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