Mothered

Married to Mr Celebrity
Married to Mr Celebrity
Ava Blu a young high school girl is forced into an arranged marriage with a popular celebrity by her mom on terms best known by her mom, Mrs. Sarah. Right from birth Mrs. Sarah has always had this keen hatred for Ava but managed to hide it behind the privilege of letting Ava call her mom. Struggling to balance the nightmare of being mothered by a woman who knows nothing about making her daughter happy, Ava is hit with an arranged marriage. Unsure of what her new life was going to look like, Ava took the bull by the horn and accepted her fate by agreeing to get married to Ryan, so she can escape her mom's shackles. On the wedding day, just when the priest said, “You may kiss your bride.” Ryan's phone beeped and he left the altar abandoning his bride. That was just a start for Ava which left her and a few other people who were concerned wondering. Will this marriage last? Was Ryan ever going to love her? Or how miserable was her life going to get now?
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Rejected
Rejected
"I reject you, Alpha! I reject you!". Elizabeth is an Omega ranked wolf; however, she does not realize she is an Alpha by birth. She has been rejected by her family, and her Pack, having suffered years of abuse from them. She is about to be given to the Pack Beta as his chosen mate when her fated mate finds her. Will her fated mate reject her as well?
9.7
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The Alpha's Unwanted Luna Series
The Alpha's Unwanted Luna Series
This is Currently an Omnibus! Featuring: Book 1: The Unwanted Luna - Kennedy and Ryker's Story Book 2: The Warrior's Mate - Finn and Greta's Story Book 3: Taming the Alpha's Heir - Ben and Elara's Story Book 1: Kennedy is a human thrown into the unbelievable world of the supernatural when her parents die in a freak car accident and her mother’s best friend steps in to become her guardian. Her mother’s best friend, Beth, is the Luna of the Silver Crescent Pack. Kennedy has known Beth and her husband James and their son Jeremiah her whole life, but thought pack life would be something she would only hear about. The Alpha and Luna keep no secrets about the dangers of their world for a human like Kennedy. Jeremiah takes an interest in keeping Kennedy safe and helps her through the trauma of moving on from the accident. Kennedy is taught pack ways and for the most part is loved by all the pack members, learning the values of the pack bond, the ways of the warriors and respect for the hierarchy of the wolf culture. She becomes a very proficient warrior even with only human strength and senses. Follow Kennedy on her journey of mates, love, friendship and fighting a mate bond she doesn’t want holding her back from her own goals and dreams. __ Ryker is a young, well-known, and feared Alpha of Dark Moon pack. He cares for his pack members through tough love and an iron fist. He's seen what happens when Alphas take their mate. It makes them weak and lose focus. Many have been corrupted by terrible mates. He would rather stay alone than be controlled.
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Craving my ex wife after divorce
Craving my ex wife after divorce
"I want you, Diana. I want you now," he whispered in a husky voice and brought his other hand to her waist. * * * * * Marriage was meant to be a beautiful thing but not in Diana’s case. She was a toy, a thing of pleasure. After years on enduring, she finally took the bold step to leave the marriage and suddenly, her husband wants her back! Running away from her husband was one thing, running with his pregnancy was another thing. How far can she run away from the billionaire when she melts at his touch?
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Alpha Dante
Alpha Dante
"I want the entire show" he said, looking her in the eye. "I beg your pardon?" She asked, frowning in confusion, straightening on her chair. "I want the entire fucking show, get your information from me, talk to me, seduce me, sleep with me if you have to. I want to see how you work" he said, crossing his arms over his chest "only then would I decide whether or not to keep you in the job" *********************** When Aurora is assigned to work for her Don and Alpha's son, complications happen. The new Capo Dei Capi, Alpha Dante puts her up for a challenge. She is to impress HIM and get the information that she and his father were looking for.
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Awakening - Rejected Mate
Awakening - Rejected Mate
Book 1 - Alora Dennison is an orphaned child from a shamed bloodline surviving in her families old pack. On the dawn of her transition pushing her into adulthood she imprints on the mate she will be bonded to for an eternity, in an unexpected turn of fate. Only he isn't the man of her dreams. He is the only one in the entire state she would never have wanted to bond too. Colton Santo is the arrogant, dominant son of the Alpha from a rival pack which is set to unite the packs and reign in one kingdom. In years gone by his disdain for her and any from her bloodline has been prominent. Her treatment by his pack has pushed her to live in near isolation, fearful for her existence and now before all assembled, on the dawn of her awakening, they all just saw her imprint on their future leader. Fate has decreed it, but everyone around her is about to try and stop it. Fate isn't about to make it easy on her either, as a long forgotten war erupts in their lands, bringing an age old enemy with a thirst for blood back into the forefront of lycanthrope life. Will she survive long enough to ever find out why she has borne a black mark on her lineage her entire life? And why exactly, Colton's father is just so eager to see her dead. Will Colton step up and honour the bond, or will he be the one to deliver the final blow?(Part 1 of a 2 book series)
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Which Character Mothered Ciri In The Witcher Novels?

3 คำตอบ2025-08-25 12:57:58

If you mean biologically, Ciri was mothered by Pavetta — she’s the daughter of Queen Calanthe of Cintra and the woman who gave birth to Cirilla. Pavetta’s marriage to Duny (the man who later becomes Emhyr var Emreis) is the whole backstory that sets Ciri’s lineage in motion: that Law of Surprise scene from the early short stories is basically the seed that creates the whole tangled family tree.

Pavetta isn’t the one who really raises Ciri through her childhood, though. After Pavetta’s early absence from Ciri’s life, Calanthe (her grandmother) steps in and brings her up as the princess of Cintra. Later Geralt claims Ciri via the Law of Surprise and she becomes his ward, while Yennefer eventually becomes the real maternal figure in terms of guidance and training. So when fans talk about who ‘mothered’ Ciri, Pavetta is the biological mother, but Ciri’s upbringing is shared between Calanthe, Geralt, Yennefer and a whole cast of guardians and mentors.

If you’re revisiting the books, passages in 'The Last Wish' and 'Blood of Elves' flesh out the background and the law-of-surprise origin, and the family dynamics keep echoing through 'Time of Contempt' and the later novels. I always find that split between blood and chosen family is one of the most touching things about Ciri’s arc.

Who Mothered The Lost Boys In Recent Peter Pan Films?

3 คำตอบ2025-08-25 13:44:10

Wendy Darling is the one who traditionally takes on the mothering role for the Lost Boys, and that carries through into most of the modern film versions too. In J.M. Barrie’s original play and novel, she’s literally the children’s ‘mother’ in Neverland—telling stories, sewing buttons on, and tucking them into bed—and recent adaptations keep that emotional center. For example, Disney’s recent live-action 'Peter Pan & Wendy' leans into Wendy as the caregiver who brings a sense of home to the Lost Boys, showing how her presence fills the hole left by actual parents and gives the boys someone to trust and be nurtured by.

That said, modern retellings like the 2015 film 'Pan' or the 1991 film 'Hook' play with or redistribute that role. In 'Pan' the focus is more on Peter’s origins and on other female characters like Tiger Lily who act as protectors rather than a maternal storyteller. In 'Hook' the Lost Boys have become older and rougher; Wendy’s role is more symbolic and nostalgic than hands-on. I find these variations interesting because they highlight different facets of chosen family: sometimes Wendy is the mom, sometimes motherhood is shared, and sometimes it’s subverted entirely — which makes each version feel fresh in its own way.

How Did Eleven Feel After Being Mothered By Hopper?

3 คำตอบ2025-08-25 06:19:31

There’s a warmth that sticks with me when I think about how Hopper mothered Eleven — it felt like watching a shy, bruised kid slowly get permission to be human. He gave her rules, meals, a hideaway with a door and a name on the mail slot, and those small, clumsy routines mattered. After being mothered by him she carried a new kind of safety: less of the constant, laboratory paranoia and more of the ordinary anxieties of a kid who has chores and curfew and someone who nags about haircuts. That ordinary life was radical for her, and it changed how she placed trust in the world and in people who hurt, then tried to make amends.

But it wasn’t only comfort. I also see how being mothered complicated her edges. Learning to rely on Hopper meant she had to reckon with losing him — and with the fact that safety can be fragile. She gained warmth and playfulness, sure, even a goofy teenage awkwardness, but trauma didn’t just vanish. The tenderness Hopper offered made her more vulnerable to heartbreak, guilt, and fierce protectiveness. She started to feel things that weren’t only about survival: embarrassment at not knowing normal teen rituals, joy at small kindnesses, and fury when her world was threatened.

In the long run, being mothered by Hopper gave her a vocabulary for family that she could choose to use or reject. She learned to love and to guard that love fiercely, and those lessons shaped the ways she later pushed back against the people and institutions that had tried to control her. It left me with a soft spot: she became both softer and harder at once, which is a messy, beautiful combination.

Who Mothered Eleven In Stranger Things Season 4?

3 คำตอบ2025-08-25 23:08:01

I’ve spent more nights than I can count rewatching bits of 'Stranger Things' while making tea, and what struck me in season 4 is how clearly Joyce Byers steps into the mothering role for Eleven. Biologically Eleven was born to Terry Ives, who is her real mother in the sense of giving birth and being part of the tragic MKUltra experiments, but Joyce is the one who raises her, protects her, and gives her a home through most of the series. In season 4 that’s even more obvious: Eleven is living with Joyce and the Byers household, dealing with the loss of her powers and all the identity questions that brings, and Joyce is the steady presence in the background—scolding, comforting, worrying—just doing the messy day-to-day parent stuff that actually matters.

Watching it, I found myself noticing small moments more than big plot beats: Joyce making sure Eleven eats, arguing with people who threaten her, trying to navigate the teen issues that pop up when you’ve been a lab subject for years. There’s emotional weight because Terry Ives is the tragic origin thread, but season 4 gives us Joyce as the functioning guardian. She’s not perfect, she’s frantic a lot of the time, but she’s the one keeping Eleven tethered to a family life.

So if you’re asking who mothered Eleven in season 4, I’d say Joyce is the primary maternal figure on-screen, while Terry remains the biological mother whose story haunts Eleven’s past. That mix—biological trauma plus found-family care—is what makes Eleven’s arc hit so hard for me.

How Was Harry Potter Mothered After His Parents' Death?

3 คำตอบ2025-08-25 19:12:00

Thinking about how Harry was mothered after his parents died always makes my chest tighten in a weirdly warm way. In the most literal and magical sense, Lily Potter continued to mother Harry through that sacrificial protection she left on him — the protection that kept Voldemort from killing him as a baby and anchored itself to the Dursley home because Petunia was Lily’s sister. That enchantment wasn’t a person’s care, but it was maternal in effect: it shielded him, shaped where he had to live, and set the conditions for who could try to actually raise him.

On the human side, the Dursleys were his legal guardians but hardly mothering in any nurturing sense. Petunia provided shelter and rigid rules, not warmth; it read to me like a duty born of guilt and bitterness rather than love. Real mothering for Harry came in pieces from many people over the years: Mrs. Figg’s odd little kindnesses, the Weasleys’ riotous, homey maternal energy (Molly’s cooking, her fierce protectiveness), and the school-family vibe at Hogwarts where teachers like Professor McGonagall and Dumbledore offered guidance, discipline, and sometimes that soft, steady concern a child needs. Hermione and Ginny later filled in lots of emotional gaps too — practical care, fierce loyalty, the small daily comforts that count.

So he was mothered by a blend: a magical, sacrificial protection from his actual mother; grudging guardianship from Petunia; and a montage of surrogate, fiercely human mothers in the Weasleys and Hogwarts. It’s messy, imperfect, and oddly beautiful — like a found family stitched together by love, snacks, and a lot of screaming matches.

Why Was Eren Mothered By His Foster Family In Attack On Titan?

3 คำตอบ2025-08-25 06:59:31

Funny thing — the premise of your question mixes up a couple of threads from 'Attack on Titan', but that misunderstanding actually opens a neat way to explain the family dynamics the series leans on.

Eren was actually the biological son of Grisha and Carla Yeager. Carla is the one who raised him as his mother until Wall Maria fell; the trauma of losing her in front of him is literally the spark that sets Eren’s vendetta against the Titans into motion. What often gets called “fostering” in fan conversations is actually the Yeager household taking in Mikasa after her parents were murdered. So Mikasa was the foster kid — not Eren — and being raised alongside him is why their bond feels like sibling love, complete with Mikasa’s fierce protective instincts that sometimes read like mothering.

Beyond the straightforward family tree, the series uses these living arrangements to do heavy emotional lifting. The Yeager home becomes a microcosm of found family: it shows how people broken by the world can stitch themselves together and how grief and protection shape motivations. From a storytelling angle, having both a biological mother (Carla) and a foster-sibling dynamic (Mikasa) around Eren deepens his losses and connections, which is why his actions later hit so hard — they’re rooted in personal ties that the audience already feels invested in.

When Was Naruto Mothered By Kushina Revealed In Flashbacks?

3 คำตอบ2025-08-25 21:56:50

There’s a quiet thrill I always get when the show finally fills in the missing pieces of Naruto’s origin, and Kushina’s role as his mother is revealed across a series of flashbacks tied to the Nine-Tails attack. The core reveal comes during the flashbacks about the night of the Kyuubi’s assault on Konoha—those scenes show Minato and Kushina defending the village and eventually sealing the beast, and that’s where Kushina is explicitly shown as Naruto’s mother. In the anime those memories are expanded and given real emotional weight in the mid-to-late arcs of the story, especially when Naruto interacts with his parents’ memories inside Kurama’s consciousness. In the manga the same backstory is unfolded across the chapters that revisit the attack and the Fourth Hokage’s sacrifice.

I was oddly teary the first time I watched the Kushina scenes; the way the creators layered her personality—fiery, stubborn, but so tender with baby Naruto—changed how I saw his loneliness and drive. If you want to experience it raw, follow the storyline that revisits the Nine-Tails sealing: that’s where the flashbacks land, and Kushina’s identity as Naruto’s mother is not just stated, it’s shown through her actions and her final moments. It’s one of those moments that turns plot facts into something heartfelt.

How Did Being Mothered Shape Mad Max Fury Road'S Story?

3 คำตอบ2025-08-25 09:34:13

Watching 'Mad Max: Fury Road' felt like watching a war movie secretly about babies and gardens — which sounds weird until you realize how much of the story is powered by someone protecting the possibility of a future. I saw it in a cramped midnight screening with my sister, and between the engine roars I found myself fixating on small, caregiving moments: Furiosa bandaging a wound, the Vuvalini swapping stories, the Wives learning to lock a truck door. Those gestures are quiet, but they’re what make the violent chase feel urgent rather than just spectacle.

Being mothered — or the lack of it — shows up as motivation and moral gravity. The Five Wives are treated as commodities because they represent reproductive hope; rescuing them is rescuing the chance for life beyond Joe’s tyranny. Furiosa’s protectiveness reads like someone who’s been taught to keep others alive at all costs, whether by blood or by chosen family. The older women (the Vuvalini) act as living memory-keepers, passing down survival skills and values the world tried to erase.

If you watch it through that lens, the film becomes less about vehicular mayhem and more about who gets to care, who gets to decide the future, and how maternal networks can overthrow a system that hoards resources and reduces people to parts. It’s why that final return to the Citadel feels like planting a flag for nurture instead of domination — and why I cried a little when water finally flowed.

What Deleted Scenes Show How Rey Was Mothered In Star Wars?

3 คำตอบ2025-08-25 17:51:10

I still get a little tug in my chest thinking about the glimpses we do have — the films left Rey’s childhood deliberately sketchy, and most of the footage that got cut only deepens the feeling of absence rather than giving us a neat maternal figure. On the 'The Force Awakens' home release there are a few deleted Jakku moments and extended takes that show Rey’s daily life — longer scenes of her scavenging, more lonely shots of a young girl waiting at the wreckage, and a couple of extra flashback beats that underline how she was abandoned rather than looked after. Those clips emphasize solitude rather than showing a parent actively mothering her.

What you do see in deleted or extended material are more examples of surrogate care: the scavenger community, bits of dialogue that hint at the people who tolerated and sometimes protected her, and later, cut lines that make the mentorship from people like Maz and Leia feel even more intentional. In practice, the most maternal influences on Rey are adults who teach or comfort her — Maz’s teahouse wisdom, Leia’s patient guidance in the later films — and some of those quieter, softer moments were expanded in deleted scenes or line cuts on the Blu-rays.

So if you’re hunting for footage that explicitly shows Rey being mothered by her biological family, you won’t find it among deleted scenes. The cut material mostly reinforces the loneliness and the makeshift family she had on Jakku, while tie-in sources — novelizations and visual guides — help fill in emotional detail rather than produce an outright, cinematic mothering scene. For me, those gaps are part of the character’s texture: more haunting than consoling, and strangely powerful.

Which Scenes Show How Jon Snow Was Mothered In Game Of Thrones?

3 คำตอบ2025-08-25 07:30:46

I still get a little choked up watching the Tower of Joy sequence in 'Game of Thrones'—it’s the clearest, most intimate hint that Lyanna was Jon's mother. Bran's vision peels back that mystery in a way the rest of the series never really can: Lyanna is exhausted but fierce, holding the newborn and begging Ned to protect him. The way she reaches for the baby, whispers to Ned and makes that desperate promise—those moments read like the pureest form of maternal love, even though it's cut short by her death.

Outside of that flashback, most of Jon's mothering in the show is indirect. He grows up at Winterfell surrounded by people who fill different parental roles: Ned’s quiet, steady protection; Old Nan's bedtime stories and gentle presence; Maester Luwin’s practical care. Those scenes—Jon listening by the hearth, getting scolded or consoled, being handed tasks—are subtle, but they add up. I like to think of it like layers: Lyanna gave him life and a last plea; Ned gave him day-to-day care and honor; and the older women of Winterfell provided warmth and stories that shaped his sense of self.

If you want to trace the ‘‘mothered’’ moments, watch the Tower of Joy flashback for Lyanna’s direct motherhood, then rewatch Jon’s quieter Winterfell scenes with Old Nan and Ned, and his gentler interactions at the Wall (the way Sam and others look after him) to see how several people shared that maternal role. It’s a messy, poignant collage rather than one tidy scene, and that ambiguity is what makes his arc feel real to me.

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