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Chapter 26: The Confrontation
The air crackled with tension as Jaeha and Seojin stood before the assembled nobles, their faces a mix of anger and concern. The festival, once a celebration of unity, now teetered on the brink of chaos. Seojin could feel the weight of their gazes, some filled with admiration, others laced with uncertainty.
By Hadia Sirajabout a year ago in Chapters
Chapter 21: The Gathering Storm
The days that followed the speech were a whirlwind of activity within the palace. The initial cheers of the crowd had subsided, replaced by the reality of governing a kingdom in turmoil. Jaeha threw himself into his duties, working tirelessly to gain the trust of the people while ensuring that Seojin remained by his side.
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Chapter 12: The Flicker of Hope
Seojin awoke the next morning with a sense of urgency thrumming in his veins. The sun poured through the window, illuminating the room in warm hues, yet the light brought little comfort. He sat up, the weight of the previous day’s confrontation lingering heavily on his shoulders. Jaeha’s words echoed in his mind, a constant reminder of the emotional prison he found himself in.
By Hadia Sirajabout a year ago in Chapters
Chapter 7: The Gathering Storm
The days blurred into weeks as Seojin and Jaeha trained relentlessly, their bond deepening with each clash of swords and shared breath. The early morning light began to feel like a promise, a reminder that they were fighting for something greater than themselves. Yet, with each passing day, the weight of the outside world loomed larger, an impending storm gathering on the horizon.
By Hadia Sirajabout a year ago in Chapters
Chapter 6: The Edge of Freedom
The dawn light filtered through the barred window, casting thin strips of golden light across the stone floor of the training room. Seojin had always loved the early morning hours—the stillness, the promise of a new day. But today, it felt different, electric with the anticipation of change.
By Hadia Sirajabout a year ago in Chapters
Chapter 4: The Cage of Desire
The heavy door shut with an echoing thud, plunging Seojin into a darkness deeper than he had ever known. The flickering light from the torches outside barely penetrated the room, casting eerie shadows on the stone walls. Seojin’s heart raced as he turned to face Jaeha, whose expression was a tumult of possessiveness and longing.
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Chapter 5: The Dance of Shadows
The air in the chamber was thick with tension, a palpable energy that crackled between the brothers. Seojin’s heart raced as Jaeha stepped closer, their bodies mere inches apart. Seojin could feel the warmth radiating from his brother, an intoxicating blend of desire and desperation that sent shivers down his spine.
By Hadia Sirajabout a year ago in Chapters
Chapter 3: Bound by Blood
The flickering candles cast long shadows on the stone walls of Seojin’s chamber as the tension between the two brothers grew unbearable. Seojin’s heart raced, his breath uneven as Jaeha’s arms remained locked around him, the weight of his brother’s obsession palpable.
By Hadia Sirajabout a year ago in Chapters
Chapter 2: A King's Burden
The palace halls echoed with silence as Kim Jaeha strode through them, his mind racing. The confrontation with Seojin had left him restless, his emotions in turmoil. He had tried to control his feelings for so long, tried to suppress the desire that had been growing within him since they were children. But now, it was impossible to ignore.
By Hadia Sirajabout a year ago in Chapters
The Triumph of Good Over Evil: A Vijayadashami Tale
The Triumph of Good Over Evil: A Vijayadashami Tale Introduction to Vijayadashami Vijayadashami, also known as Dussehra, is a significant Hindu festival celebrated across India. It symbolizes the victory of good over evil and marks the end of the nine-night festival of Navratri. This festival is rooted in the ancient epic of Ramayana, depicting the battle between Lord Rama and the demon king Ravana. The story narrated here captures the essence of Vijayadashami through the lens of a small village and its vibrant celebrations.
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Taylor Swift Inspires Short Stories – Part 3
For a heart that beats with love, passion, and desire, "never again" is like a near-death experience. I don't know what's worse - the certainty of never having you again, or the anguish of foreseeing someone taking the place I still believe is mine.
By Giorgia Marcucciabout a year ago in Chapters
What is your value
Start Many, many years ago, in a beautiful city called Port Harcourt, there lived a young man who's named Izu. Izu was very handsome. He was what you would call every lady's dream man. And luckily for him, he had struck good on time. Immediately. He had graduated from the university. He got a very good job in an oil company, where they were paying him in millions of naira. So Izu was automatically a big boy. He splurged money like it was water, He had already built three houses and spread his money wisely across several investments. So a few years later, Izu decided that it was time to settle down and start raising a family of his own. So Izu started actively looking for a wife. And he had certain qualities that he wanted his wife to possess. He wanted her to be homely, humble, good natured, good mannered, and, of course, very beautiful. In no time, Izu met Ene Ene she had just recently graduated from the university and possessed all the qualities that Izu was searching for in his future wife. So Izu and Ene dated for over one year before Izu popped the question and asked Ene to marry him. One romantic evening at a dinner date. Ene was super excited at the prospect of becoming Izu's wife. And so she accepted his proposal very quickly. Barely three months later, they had a very lavish wedding ceremony. spared no expense whatsoever. Izu and Ene were very happy. So soon enough, they had settled into married life proper. Izu was a good husband to Ene He paid attention to her and provided for her. He made sure that she did not lack anything. However, Izu was also a very traditional man He did not believe that women should walk. He believed that a man should be the one to provide entirely for his household, while the woman should stay in the home and tend to the kids. He also believed that male children were more valuable than female children, and that every man must have a son to carry on his name. If not, that man had failed woefully. Ene on the other hand, was a Gen Z. She was surprised to find out how traditional her husband was few weeks after they got married. On the surface level, Izu looked very exposed and not so traditional. He was more or less like a modern, you know, handsome guy. However, the scale began to fall off her eyes very quickly when barely after a month of getting married. They were sitting in their beautiful parlor one day when she looked at Izu and said, babe, now that our honeymoon is over, I would love to start actively looking for a job. After all, I'm a graduate, and I had a very good result in school. I was thinking that with your network and connection, you can put in a good word for me, either at your organization or any other place so I can get a job, Ene said, smiling and pleading. job? my wife cannot work for any man. Did I tell you I cannot provide for my home? See my love sit at home. Take care of yourself and the home. I will place you on monthly salary, Izu replied while cuddling his wife. It's not just about the money. I want to be productive. I want to be able to engage my mind. I don't want to be a stay at home wife, Ene replied, sulking. Nay, this matter is not up for discussion. My wife will not be answering any other man, sir sa, not in this world and not in any other lifetime. And as for being productive, you'll be overproductive in caring for our home and raising my sons, Izu replied. Ene was not happy about it, but when she realized that Izu was serious about her not working, she decides to let the matter rest. Besides, truly, Izu kept to his word. Izu placed her on a monthly salary of 3 million naira every month and was also generous with the money he gave her for housekeeping, so much that she was even able to save a whooping 1 million naira from housekeeping money every month. So every month Ene was receiving like a total of 4 million naira from her husband. Ene was a very smart woman. She knew that if she were to be working a regular job, there was no way she was going to earn half of what she was already getting from her husband. She was also not a heavy spender. So she decided that instead of feeling bad that her husband did not allow her to work, she was going to invest all the money she was getting from her husband, and she was also going to be happy and fulfilled as a stay at home wife. Ene bought lots and lots of shares and stocks. So she also stayed buying land. She bought gold, all without her husband's knowledge. Ene was also very happy. To continue tip for more wri
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