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This Time, I'm Winning the Lottery

This Time, I'm Winning the Lottery

I had been pursuing Seth for so long, yet he never remembered the fact that I was allergic to pollen. "By the way, lend me 150 dollars. I want to buy some books. Once my family mails me money, I'll pay you back." I had lost count of how many times Seth told me the same thing. The thing was, he never returned any cash to me. I just huffed coldly before walking home right away. Seth could be heard hollering my name angrily from behind. As soon as I walked through the front door, I saw Catherine toying with her new watch. I recognized it as an item only sold in a department store in the town.
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Dearest Princess

Dearest Princess

As the announcer read out the numbers, Queenie scrambled to check the numbers on the paper Larissa had given her. Her expression started to change as well. Someone from the crowd couldn't stand the suspense anymore and blurted, "Well, did you win?" "Do you really believe her? It's just a stupid lottery ticket printed from god knows where. It would be a miracle if she won!" Jeremy said. Larissa wasn't worried at all. After all, Ambrose had gotten her the lottery ticket, so there was no way she wouldn't win. "I won …" Queenie mumbled.
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My Ex's Lottery Ticket Won Five Million

My Ex's Lottery Ticket Won Five Million

he asked, his eyes wide with panic. I pulled a ticket from my pocket and tossed it to him. He looked at it and immediately protested, "Shirley, this isn't the right number! You promised to return everything! Where's your honesty?" "Aren't they all just lottery tickets? What's the difference?" I replied. He lost it and shouted, "That ticket's different! It was a winner! I paid for it, so the money is mine! Give it back!" Mike had always acted cool and calm. But now, over a lottery ticket, he was going nuts.
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My Mother's Love Is a Lottery I Always Lose

My Mother's Love Is a Lottery I Always Lose

Someone had knocked the lottery box over, and it had fallen to the ground. As it turned out, there were no long sticks inside at all. I finally learned that Mom and Dad never loved me. Grandma had been right. They were only using the lottery box as a front so that it looked like they were being fair while they were secretly favoring only Anabelle instead. I began to feel cold, despite the fact that I was supposed to be a spirit now. Mom and Dad thought that I was still being sulky. So, when they came back from the hospital this time, they began treating me like thin air, pretending that I didn't exist.
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The Wrong Alpha’s Heir

The Wrong Alpha’s Heir

I begged, “what does it say? What—what happened to Liam?!” Damon’s hand shook slightly as he turned the letter for me to see. At the bottom, written in thick black ink, were the words: Lucas passed the letter to Damon. Damon opened it quickly, his jaw tightening as his eyes scanned the words. **We have claimed our lottery.** The lottery… is Liam. What does this even mean? My vision spun. My heart crashed inside my chest. “No… no… Liam…” I whispered as terror filled me. My knees gave in.
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Mystery of the Half-Scratched Lottery Ticket

Mystery of the Half-Scratched Lottery Ticket

But what they hadn't expected was that I actually won the prize. To ingratiate himself with the wealthy, beautiful supervisor, Harry had been willing to spend 200,000 dollars to buy my 20-dollar lottery ticket. And every relative around us knew it. Even my childhood friend Owen and my best friend Wendy were fully aware—and willing to play along. They went from threats and bribery to conspiring with Wendy to fake my death and send me abroad. Once overseas, I would become an undocumented person, completely at their mercy. Even if I refused to hand over the lottery ticket, I would be forced to comply. My cousin could control me entirely.
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The Lottery Mate

The Lottery Mate

Being back it was going to be close to impossible to avoid him. And to make matters worse, I’d lost my helping aids. Yeah, great to be back! I tried to keep up with some stupid quizzes, but of course, I wasn’t halfway done when everybody else started to get impatient. This made me nervous, and the letters disappeared off the paper. I tried to concentrate, and the teacher tried to calm everybody down so I could get done, but when the names started I just gave up and handed in the damn paper. Now vengeance had to be theirs!
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Winning the Lottery, Losing My Marriage

Winning the Lottery, Losing My Marriage

I let out a cold laugh and hailed a cab. Instead of going to the company, I headed straight for the lottery center. "Hello. I'm the winner of the 800-thousand-dollar prize from this morning. I'd like to have a notarized certification of my winnings, please." In my previous life, I had been so anxious to pay for my daughter's surgery that I never got around to having the prize money notarized. By the time I was framed and tried to come back for it, a staff member at the lottery center had already been bribed by Russell and Kristen.
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The Lottery of Fate

The Lottery of Fate

His eyes softened, not with fear, but pride. “I do. Go. My woman doesn’t lose.” Adrian drove me to his Miami estate. He barely waited for the door to shut before blurting, “I’ll bring a priest here. Right now. We can get married today, now, just say yes.” A short, humorless laugh escaped me. “Adrian… why? When I wanted to marry you, you hid behind your stupid lottery. For years, you used chance to keep me waiting, begging.” I stepped closer, my voice quiet and cruel.
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Narito ang 10 novels na nauugnay sa author of the lottery para mabasa mo online. Sa pangkalahatan, author of the lottery o katulad na mga nobela ay mahanap sa iba't ibang genre ng libro, tulad ng Romance, Emotional Realism at Werewolf. Simulan ang iyong pagbabasa sa This Time, I'm Winning the Lottery sa GoodNovel!

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Shirley Jackson's 'The Lottery' absolutely wrecked me the first time I read it in high school—that brutal twist still lingers in my brain. What’s wild is how deceptively simple it starts, just a small-town gathering on a sunny day, and then bam! Jackson masterfully lulls you into complacency before gut-punching you with that ending. It’s no wonder this 1948 story sparked outrage back then; it’s a genius critique of blind tradition. I’ve reread it as an adult, and the way she weaves tension through mundane details (those kids piling stones!) hits even harder now.

Funny enough, Jackson’s other works like 'The Haunting of Hill House' show similar brilliance in psychological horror. She had this uncanny ability to expose the darkness under everyday surfaces. 'The Lottery' feels especially relevant today with its themes of mob mentality—I sometimes wonder what she’d write about viral social media outrage.

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