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The Secret Inside the Sofa
The Secret Inside the Sofa
Ever since my wife had that oversized custom sofa delivered, she'd been sleeping in the living room every night. Whenever I tried to bring her back to the bedroom, she brushed me off with the same excuse—she was tired. Sometimes, she even locked the bedroom door from the outside. I would hear muffled, muffled sounds coming from the living room late into the night. The door wouldn't open again until the next morning. I couldn't take it anymore. The day she gave birth, she had just been wheeled out of the delivery room, still lying on the hospital bed, too weak to even sit up. I refused to hold the baby. Instead, I told her I wanted a divorce. Her eyes turned red as she stared at me. "Just because I've been sleeping on the couch every night, you're divorcing me, right after I give birth to our child?" I didn't hesitate. "Yeah."
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9 Chapters
Rejected Under the Moon
Rejected Under the Moon
Christiana Haven attends the Moon Calling of her pack’s future Alpha with curiosity and a gossipy hope of witnessing destiny unfold—for someone else. She expects to leave knowing the name of the next Luna. Instead, fate names her. Before the Moon Goddess, the shaman, and the entire Celestial Moon pack, Christy’s wolf hears the Moon's call and claims Alpha Alec as her mate. Tradition demands he answer in return. He doesn’t. Alec’s public rejection brands Christy as delusional, turning her life in the pack into a quiet ritual of humiliation. Choosing survival over shame, she leaves and finds peace in the human town of Oslow, where love comes not from fate, but from choice, in the form of Rowan Hale. But mate bonds do not forgive defiance. When Alec’s bond awakens at last, fierce and incomplete, it drags him back into Christy’s life, demanding resolution. Only this time, the choice is hers.
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14 Chapters
Desire To Control Her
Desire To Control Her
He was the strictest Dom, he loved to control women. She was a free bird and didn't want anybody to control her. He was into BDSM stuff and she despised it with all her heart. He was looking for a challenging submissive and she was a perfect match but this girl wasn't ready to accept his offer since she lived her life without any rules and regulations. She wanted to fly high like a free bird without any limitations. He had this burning desire to control her because she could be a perfect choice but she was a tough nut to crack. He was getting crazy to make her his submissive, controlling her mind, soul and body. Will their fate fulfil his desire to control her? Or will this desire transform into the desire of making her his? To get your answers dive into the heartwarming and intense journey of the hottest and strictest Master you will ever find and his innocent little butterfly. *** "Fuck you and get the hell out of my cafe if you don't want me to kick your ass." He frowned and dragged me to the backside of the cafe by seizing my wrist. Then he pushed me into the party hall and hurriedly locked the door. "What the fuck do you think of yourself? You," "Shut up." He roared, cutting my words. He grabbed my wrist again and dragged me to the sofa. He sat down and then, with a swift motion he yanked me down and bent me over his lap. He pinned me against the sofa by pressing his hand on my back and locked my legs between his. What is he doing? Chills rushed down my spine.
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101 Chapters
Betrothed to My Sister's Husband
Betrothed to My Sister's Husband
"Do not dare to act like my wife..."He grabbed her forearm and hushed dangerously into her ear. Cold shiver ran through her veins as she closed her eyes to let the forming tears cascade down her eyes. "But..I am your wife."she stuttered. "Yeah a wife who took her sister's place to dig on my money, Rain Anderson."He jerked her with such force that she stumbled and fell on the sofa behind her. She squeezed shut her eyes and let the remaining moisture release her eye sockets. She had suffered his insults and abuses for long two years for a promise which she gave to her parents and sake of the holy vows she took with him but finally her last string of patience broke. She couldn't let him play with her self respect. She wiped her tear stricken face and stood up to match his level.It was the time when she must face him to save their marriage and give him a taste of his own medicine if she wanted to get her love and self respect back. "Its Mrs. Rain Blackwood,Mr. Nicholas Blackwood now whose bitch of a sister and your fiancee ran away on the day of your marriage with her boyfriend and I had to take her place to save our families' reputation.So, better you keept it in your mind before judging my character. "She breathed out and left her husband, Nicholas Blackwood in complete shock. He stood there like a stone statue as it was the first time she rose against his tortures.
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80 Chapters
Rogue's Innocent Slave
Rogue's Innocent Slave
A story about a ruthless rogue and his human slave. "Y-You said I am j-just a slave." She finally let out staring at him through her teary gaze. But the ruthless beast infront of her just smirked at her. "Yes you are. My Slave. And you will do as I say." She shook her head taking a step back making him glare at her. "So you wouldn't listen huh." She gulped clutching her clothes. "Obey your master Slave!" She flinched hearing a low growl from him. When she didn't make a move he slapped the sofa's arms standing up from it glaring at her. "Don't make me repeat Slave! I SAID STRIP!"
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56 Chapters
Ravished By The Alphas (Reverse-Harem Paranormal Romance)
Ravished By The Alphas (Reverse-Harem Paranormal Romance)
“Valerie.” My head snapped up at the sound of my name. The Alpha was standing by the sofa, unbuttoning the neck of his coat. “Come,” he said. “We don’t have much time.” Much time? For what? A chill moved up my arms. I wouldn’t dare ask—not that I needed to. I was not an innocent child anymore. All of my training had been for this moment. There was only one reason why werewolves purchased young, human virgins. Sex. I was a slave. A pet. And my master could do whatever he pleased with me. _________ When the war started. They fought. They slaughtered. We were nearly wiped out on the earth. Surviving humans were classified into three categories: free humans, Servants, and Slaves. My name is Valerie Davis. My parents were accused of committing a crime against the creatures in the war. After their execution, I was captured and sent to the cell as a human slave. I lived in that cell for years before I was transported to a Slave Shop, where I would be picked by a Master. It was during the dry season when I was put in the display box. I wasn't afraid like the other girls, because I was unwanted for my weirdness. I was despised for being the criminals’ daughter. I was lucky, as the masters wouldn’t want to lay a finger on me. But then the Alpha came. When he looked at me, he said he want me. ___________________________ Daily Update!
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200 Chapters

What Score Would Make Wild Robot Oscar Voters Notice A Film?

4 Answers2025-12-29 10:29:05

Imagine a score that blends wild organic textures with robotic precision — that's the kind of soundtrack that would yank even the most unpredictable Oscar voter out of their armchair. I mean, Academy attention usually comes from contrasts: something familiar enough to move people emotionally, but skewed with enough invention to feel like a new language. Think sparse piano lines suddenly interrupted by metallic percussion, or a lullaby morphing into a glitchy synth motif. Scores like 'The Social Network' or 'There Will Be Blood' proved that restraint and weirdness can both attract awards chatter.

Beyond the notes themselves, timing matters. If that adventurous score shows up on festival cuts, during critics’ week, and becomes part of the film’s identity — the music has to feel integral, not just decorative — voters will notice. Also, a composer with a distinct voice, even if not a household name, can become a campaign talking point if the music keeps getting mentioned in reviews and interviews. Personally, I love when a soundtrack surprises me and then lingers in my head for days; that lingering is what convinces voters to take the music seriously.

Where Can I Read Oscar Wilde And Myself Online Free?

3 Answers2025-12-29 16:22:35

Oscar Wilde's works are timeless, and luckily, many of them are available online for free due to their public domain status. Websites like Project Gutenberg (gutenberg.org) host a vast collection of his writings, including 'The Picture of Dorian Gray' and 'The Importance of Being Earnest.' I often browse there when I want to revisit his witty prose—it feels like digging through a treasure trove of 19th-century brilliance. The Internet Archive (archive.org) is another fantastic resource, offering scanned copies of original editions, which adds a nostalgic charm to the reading experience.

For more obscure or lesser-known essays, Google Books sometimes has previews or full texts available. Libraries like Open Library also lend digital copies for free. If you're into audiobooks, LibriVox offers volunteer-read versions of Wilde's works—perfect for listening while commuting. Just remember to check the copyright status if you're outside the U.S., as laws vary. Wilde’s sharp humor and elegance deserve to be read in whatever format you prefer!

What Oscar Outfit Works Feature Forbidden Romance With Rich Emotional Conflict?

3 Answers2026-03-04 23:07:42

I recently stumbled upon a fascinating fanfic set in the 'Pride and Prejudice' universe, where Elizabeth Bennet and Mr. Darcy navigate a forbidden romance layered with societal expectations and emotional turmoil. The author brilliantly captures the tension between duty and desire, weaving in moments of vulnerability that make the emotional conflict palpable. The story delves into Darcy's internal struggle as he grapples with his family's disapproval and his growing feelings for Elizabeth. It's a slow burn, with each interaction charged with unspoken longing and societal constraints. The richness of the emotional conflict is heightened by the period-accurate dialogue and the meticulous attention to the characters' inner worlds.

Another standout is a modern AU of 'Romeo and Juliet' where the Montagues and Capulets are rival corporate dynasties. The forbidden element here isn't just familial but professional, adding a fresh layer of tension. The emotional conflict is raw and relatable, with Juliet torn between her loyalty to her family and her love for Romeo. The author uses subtle metaphors, like the shared coffee breaks in a neutral café, to symbolize their fleeting moments of escape. The story's strength lies in its ability to make the ancient tale feel urgent and contemporary, with the emotional stakes feeling just as high as in the original.

Where Can I Read The Poetry Of Oscar Wilde For Free Online?

4 Answers2026-02-25 00:37:58

Finding 'The Poetry of Oscar Wilde' online for free feels like a treasure hunt! I stumbled across it a while back on Project Gutenberg—they have a ton of public domain works, and Wilde’s poetry is no exception. The site’s interface isn’t flashy, but it’s reliable, and you can download EPUBs or just read directly on the page.

Another spot I’ve browsed is the Internet Archive. They sometimes have scanned copies of older editions, which adds a nostalgic charm. Just typing 'Oscar Wilde poetry' into their search bar usually pulls up a few options. If you’re into audiobooks, Librivox might have volunteer readings—though the quality varies. Honestly, nothing beats holding a physical book, but when you’re itching to read and short on cash, these are solid backups.

How Did 'Forrest Gump' Win The Best Picture Oscar?

4 Answers2025-06-20 10:31:08

'Forrest Gump' clinched the Best Picture Oscar by masterfully blending heart, history, and humor into a cinematic tapestry that resonated deeply with audiences and critics alike. The film’s genius lies in its deceptively simple protagonist—a man with a low IQ who stumbles into pivotal moments of the 20th century, offering a fresh, often poignant perspective on events like the Vietnam War and Watergate. Tom Hanks’ transformative performance anchored the story, his portrayal so authentic it made Forrest’s innocence and wisdom feel universal.

The technical brilliance couldn’t be ignored either. Robert Zemeckis’ direction seamlessly wove groundbreaking visual effects (like Forrest meeting historical figures) into the narrative, enhancing its charm without overshadowing the emotional core. The screenplay adapted from Winston Groom’s novel balanced comedy and tragedy, while Alan Silvestri’s score elevated every scene. Competing against heavyweights like 'Pulp Fiction' and 'The Shawshank Redemption,' 'Forrest Gump' stood out by celebrating humanity’s quiet triumphs—a theme that struck a chord during the sentimental '90s era.

Why Did 'The Secret In His Eyes' Win An Oscar?

3 Answers2026-05-03 12:57:16

I've always been fascinated by how 'The Secret in His Eyes' managed to captivate not just audiences but also the Academy. It's a rare blend of genres—part crime thriller, part romance, and part psychological drama—that feels seamless rather than forced. The film's structure is masterful, weaving between past and present without losing emotional momentum. The scene where Benjamín and Irene share that lingering look in the elevator? Pure cinematic magic. It's the kind of moment that lingers in your mind for days.

What really sets it apart, though, is how it tackles memory and obsession. Ricardo Darín's performance as Espósito is heartbreakingly raw; you feel every ounce of his unresolved grief. The film doesn't just tell a story—it immerses you in a character's soul. That depth, combined with its taut screenplay and Argentina's socio-political undertones, made it a standout. Plus, that jaw-dropping single-shot stadium sequence? Pure directorial bravado.

What Is The Significance Of Fukú In The Brief Wondrous Life Of Oscar Wao?

5 Answers2025-04-25 19:34:36

In 'The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao', fukú is this shadowy curse that hangs over the characters, especially Oscar’s family. It’s like this inherited weight, passed down through generations, shaping their lives in ways they can’t escape. The novel ties fukú to the Dominican Republic’s history, particularly the Trujillo dictatorship, which feels like the epicenter of this curse. It’s not just bad luck—it’s systemic, tied to colonialism, violence, and trauma.

What’s fascinating is how Junot Díaz uses fukú to explore identity and survival. Oscar’s family is constantly trying to outrun it, but it’s always there, lurking. The curse isn’t just external; it’s internalized, affecting how they see themselves and their place in the world. Yet, there’s also zafa, the counter to fukú, which offers a glimmer of hope. It’s like the characters are in this eternal battle between fate and resistance, and that tension drives the entire story.

Which Lady Oscar Fanfiction Has The Most Faithful Canon?

4 Answers2026-01-30 01:19:56

Longtime fan energy here — I get a weird thrill hunting down fanfiction that respects the original tone and beats of 'The Rose of Versailles'. For me, the most faithful works are the ones that start by picking which canon they're honoring: the manga, the anime, or the historical backdrop. If a story leans on Oscar's upbringing, her duty-driven personality, André's slow, steady devotion, and the political currents leading to the Revolution without bending characters into modern archetypes, that's usually a good sign.

When I look for fidelity I scan author notes and tags first. Authors who cite panels, episode numbers, or historical sources are gold. I also check whether minor characters like Rosalie, Fersen, and the court are treated with consistent motives. Good pacing matters too — faithful fanfiction tends to treat key scenes (the palace politics, Oscar's internal conflict, André's loyalty) with the weight they deserve rather than turning everything into shipping fodder. On platforms like Archive of Our Own and FanFiction.net I filter for 'canon-compliant' or 'canon-typical' tags, then read a few paragraph samples to hear if the voice matches what I expect.

If you want a concrete approach: prefer longer, well-reviewed works that cite their sources, and avoid fics that drastically rewrite core motivations early on. When I find one that nails Oscar's complexity and the tragic historical arc, I can re-read it like an extra chapter of the original — it feels so satisfying.

How Does Rose Of Versailles Fanfiction Reimagine Oscar And André'S Forbidden Love With Emotional Depth?

4 Answers2026-03-03 21:52:25

I've always been fascinated by how 'Rose of Versailles' fanfiction dives deeper into Oscar and André's love, far beyond the constraints of the original series. The forbidden nature of their relationship—class differences, societal expectations—is often explored with raw vulnerability. Writers amplify André's quiet devotion, painting his internal struggles with vivid strokes, while Oscar's conflicted loyalty to duty versus love gets heartbreaking nuance. Some fics even reimagine alternate endings where they defy fate, trading militaristic grandeur for tender, stolen moments.

Others focus on the slow burn, stretching their emotional tension over years. The best pieces don’t just retell their story; they dissect it. André’s POV is especially popular, revealing his silent sacrifices as acts of love rather than obligation. The fandom thrives on amplifying what canon only hinted at—how two people, bound by roles, ache for something more. It’s the unspoken glances, the weight of uniforms, the way Oscar’s gloved hand might tremble when André’s near—that’s where the magic lies.

Is Oscar From Soul Land Based On A Real Person?

3 Answers2026-04-02 05:55:49

Oscar from 'Soul Land' (or 'Douluo Dalu') is purely a fictional character, but his design feels so grounded that it's easy to wonder if he's inspired by real-life figures. The series blends martial arts and fantasy elements, and Oscar's role as a food-type spirit master with a playful personality mirrors classic archetypes from Chinese folklore—think clever, resourceful sidekicks who use unconventional skills to shine. His sausage-based abilities are whimsical yet strategic, which makes me suspect the author drew loose inspiration from historical jesters or merchants known for their wit.

That said, Tang Jia San Shao, the creator, hasn't mentioned any direct real-world counterpart. Oscar's charm lies in how he subverts expectations; he's not the typical powerhouse but thrives through creativity. It's fun to imagine him as a nod to unsung heroes in legends, but he's ultimately a product of the series' rich imagination.

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