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My Boss, Her Daughter And Me

I was a desperate, debt-drowned computer-science student when Selene Kade Rowan, the most feared billionaire CEO on the continent, made me an offer I couldn’t refuse: tutor her seventeen-year-old genius daughter, Aurelia. One rule, carved in ice: “Lay a finger on her and I’ll erase you from this earth.” Selene broke it first. It started with a midnight glass of water in her kitchen. Ended with me pinned against marble countertops, her manicured nails drawing blood down my back while her daughter slept upstairs. She took my virginity the same way she took companies fast, totally, and without mercy, and paid me enough to keep my family from living in a car. I became the secret she couldn’t quit. She became the devil who owned my survival. Then Aurelia started to melt. The untouchable prodigy who treated feelings like viruses began lingering after lessons. A brush of fingers over code. A stare that lasted too long. When she followed me to university the next semester, the air between us turned flammable. I told myself I could handle both. I was wrong. One rain-drenched night during campus festival, Aurelia kissed me like the world was ending and whispered the childhood nickname only I was ever allowed to use. Someone filmed it. Someone sent it straight to Selene. Now the queen knows her princess has stolen her favourite toy. Selene doesn’t lose. Ever. And I’m the only thing both mother and daughter refuse to give up. In a war where money buys silence and love is the deadliest weapon, I’m the broke kid caught in the crossfire between a ruthless empress and the girl who makes me feel like I’m worth more than the price on my head. “One pays my debts with millions. The other is making me forget I ever had any.” I crossed every line they drew. Now they’re drawing new ones in blood. Warning: Dark, explicit, and unapologetically messy. Age-gap. Power imbalance. Taboo as hell. No heroes. No forgiveness. Only consequences. Reader, if you had to choose the woman who owns your life, or the girl who makes you want to burn it all down Which poison would you swallow?
mort_bless · 7.2k Views

THE MONOLOGUES OF OUR FAVORITE HEROES

In a space beyond time and universes, heroes and anti-heroes from different worlds come face to face—not to fight, but to confront their ideals. Here, the laws of physics, morality, and destiny bend to the logic of reflection, and it is Tristan, the author, who guides the reader through each question, each dilemma, and each philosophical inquiry. Eren Jaeger, who defends freedom at all costs; Naruto Uzumaki, convinced that peace and empathy can overcome hatred; Pain, certain that suffering is the only path to understanding; and Anos, the omnipotent Demon King capable of resolving the most complex paradoxes, find themselves in debates where every word carries as much weight as a battle. Each chapter immerses the reader in introspective monologues and philosophical dialogues, where Tristan asks the questions that compel the characters to express their convictions, reflect on the choices of others, and explore universal dilemmas: freedom and sacrifice, hatred and redemption, morality and survival, suffering and empathy. Here, there are no physical fights, no winners or losers. The conflict is intellectual and emotional. Every dialogue mirrors the human condition, every monologue is a dive into the consciousness of the characters. Readers are invited to think alongside them, question their own ideals, and explore the boundaries of good, evil, and justice through the perspectives of these intertwined universes. In this multiverse, heroes do not fight with fists, but with ideas. And it is Tristan, the author, who guides the reflection, posing the questions that open the doors to each character’s thought and truth.
TRISTAN34 · 361 Views

THE LANDLORD, THE TENANTS AND THE DINER

In the heart of Los Angeles stands Ray’s Diner, a 24-hour refuge of warm neon lights, sizzling grills, and an unexpected heartbeat of humanity. Its owner, Raymond Adams, is a wealthy, intelligent, and enigmatic man who prefers solitude but secretly craves connection. With a life meticulously built from his childhood losses, quiet routines, and indulgence in books, comics, and television, Raymond’s days are orderly, predictable—and increasingly lonely. That is, until life—sometimes in the form of strangers, sometimes in the form of destiny—begins to ripple through his carefully curated world. Enter Max, a stunning, confident waitress reinventing herself in Los Angeles, whose arrival transforms the diner from a quiet haunt into a bustling hub. Soon, tenants of Raymond’s building—quirky geniuses, single mothers, retired spies, detectives, and other unusual personalities—gradually converge, drawn by the diner’s charm, Raymond’s subtle magnetism, and the sense of community they can’t find anywhere else. Between serving up burgers, refilling coffee, and navigating the chaos of a growing ensemble of tenants, Raymond discovers the extraordinary in the ordinary. He witnesses friendships bloom, rivalries spark, and laughter echo across booths, all while learning that a life shared—even reluctantly—can be infinitely richer than a life alone. Set against the backdrop of a Los Angeles diner that is both timeless and alive, Ray’s Diner: Life Between the Lines is a story about finding connection in unexpected places, the quiet thrill of everyday chaos, and the surprising ways ordinary lives intersect to create something magical.
GRUMPY_GUY · 8k Views

The Phoenix Bride of Eldrath : A Commoner's Forbidden Bond

"The fire chose wrong. It should have let you burn." Aria has spent twenty-three years as invisible as smoke—a laundress's daughter in the Ashen Outskirts, beautiful but useless in a kingdom where only bloodline and wealth count. She watches from the shadows as lords walk through the Sacred Phoenix Sanctum, waiting for the divine fire to choose the next queen. No commoner has ever been picked. No commoner has ever dared. Until the phoenix fire bursts from the altar and brands her heart with flames that don't burn—they awaken. The kingdom explodes in chaos. The priesthood declares her choosing a curse. Her own foster family, who raised her out of "charity," publicly denounces her as a fraud who twisted holy magic. Her betrothed—the merchant's son she loved for five years—reveals he only courted her to win favor with her hidden noble foster mother, then abandons her for Aria's own foster sister at the crown ceremony. Humiliated and alone, Aria learns the fire didn't just mark her as queen. It awoke something ancient: Ravenor, the fallen phoenix king imprisoned for three hundred years for disobeying the celestial order. Bound to her life force, he materializes as a devastatingly beautiful man with wings of black flame and eyes that hold centuries of rage. He should be her biggest friend. Instead, he's sure she's the prophecy's monster—the chosen one doomed to burn the world. As the corrupt High Priestess who controls phoenix power moves to eliminate Aria and re-imprison Ravenor, Aria uncovers a horrifying truth: the priesthood has been stealing phoenix essence for generations, and her selection wasn't divine favor—it was the phoenix fire's desperate rebellion against its captors. Now Aria must master the fire threatening to consume her from within, survive a palace full of killers, and decide whether to trust the beautiful fallen king who watches her like she's both salvation and doom. Because the priests didn't just lie about the phoenixes. They lied about what she is. And when the truth explodes, everyone will burn.
chindinmafx · 4.7k Views