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      Curly Locks

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      by LovelyMay Curly Locks opens with a gentle gaze upon a child, so young and untouched by the world, nestled in the safety of early innocence. The poem reflects on what, if anything, such a child could understand of pain, hope, or the quiet ache of growing older. There is no worry on that face—no trace of the burdens that life eventually brings. Instead, the child’s smile suggests a soul still basking in a simpler truth, one not yet colored by regret or complexity. The speaker wonders if this child, so full of…
      Fiction • Poetry
    • Crown of Midnight (Throne of Glass Book 2) Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin In Crown of Mid­night, the grip­ping sec­ond install­ment of the Throne of Glass series, Celae­na Sar­doth­ien has become the King’s Champion—but her loy­al­ty is any­thing but absolute. As she car­ries out her dead­ly duties, Celae­na begins uncov­er­ing dark secrets buried with­in the glass cas­tle, secrets that could shat­ter the king­dom and expose her own mys­te­ri­ous past. Torn between her duty and her heart, she…
      Adventure Fiction • Fantasy • Fantasy • Fiction • Romance Novel • Young Adult
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      by LovelyMay Cordial Relations begins with Mr. Carter paying a visit to Miss Dolly Foster, who is soon to become Lady Mickleham. In his hand is a farewell token—a broken pearl heart encrusted with rubies and diamonds, offered half in jest and half in lingering sentiment. The gift is not just a decorative trinket; it subtly signals the fractured affection he still holds for her. Dolly, never one to dwell too long on sentimentality, accepts it with an amused eye and a quip, diverting attention away from any deeper…
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      Copyright

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      by testsuphomeAdmin I'm ready to assist you with the chapter summaries. Please provide the text of the first chapter, and I will summarize it according to your specified…
    • Chapter XXV — Conclusion Cover
      by LovelyMay Chapter XXV - Conclusion begins in a quiet domestic setting, where Agnes and her mother discuss the details of everyday life. Their calm conversation reflects the closeness between them, built over years of shared struggles and gentle companionship. When Agnes hesitates to mention Mr. Weston's impending visit, it signals not just her nervous anticipation but also the significance she attaches to his growing presence in her world. Her reluctance reveals the emotional weight of his return, and the subtle…
      Fiction • Novel
    • Chapter XXIV — The Sands Cover
      by LovelyMay Chapter XXIV opens with Agnes waking early, stirred by a quiet desire to visit the shoreline before her daily duties begin. The sea, although some distance from her modest home and school, represents more than just scenery—it offers her solitude, calm, and a break from routine. She moves silently through the still house, careful not to disturb her mother, and steps into the cool dawn with a sense of calm anticipation. The streets are nearly empty, and as she nears the sea, its presence seems to breathe…
      Fiction • Novel
    • Chapter XXIV — The Circus Boys on the Mississippi Cover
      by LovelyMay Chapter XXIV opens with the sharp clang of hooves and the thunder of wheels as chaos erupts in the circus ring. Phil Forrest reacts instantly, vaulting toward a runaway chariot with reckless courage. His arms grasp the reins just in time, steering the horses away from a line of performers. The crowd cheers, unaware of the sabotage that set the disaster in motion. Phil’s uniform is torn beyond repair, but the damage goes deeper—one of the acrobats lies injured, and the chariot’s axle reveals signs of…
    • Chapter XXIII — The woman in the Alcove Cover
      by LovelyMay Chapter XXIII - The woman in the Alcove casts its final shadows over two men bound by a single jewel and torn apart by ambition. The arrangement seemed simple enough—meet in Boston, exchange the diamond for a life spared, and part ways with unfinished accounts now settled. Grey, desperate to reclaim what was stolen, and Fairbrother, driven by schemes woven with pride and desperation, both entered the fog with different intentions. Fairbrother never meant to honor the pact. Armed and ready, he planned to…
    • Chapter XXIII — The Park Cover
      by LovelyMay Chapter XXIII - The Park begins with Agnes finding herself unexpectedly excluded from the morning’s routines at Ashby Park. Denied both breakfast and the comfort of the library, she accepts Lady Ashby’s invitation for a walk, anticipating perhaps a simple distraction from her discomfort. What follows instead is a revealing glimpse into the emotional cost of Lady Ashby’s new title and role. Once the lively Miss Murray, Lady Ashby is now confined in a marriage devoid of affection or shared values. As…
      Fiction • Novel
    • Chapter XXIII — The Circus Boys on the Mississippi Cover
      by LovelyMay Chapter XXIII begins with Phil Forrest stepping onto the deck of the Mississippi steamboat, greeted by clapping passengers still buzzing from his rescue. Wrapped in a borrowed officer’s uniform, Phil receives accolades with grace, his humility drawing more admiration. During breakfast, he gives a brief but earnest speech, sidestepping heroism and turning the spotlight on the Great Sparling Shows. His genuine demeanor adds to the mystique, sparking interest in the circus among river travelers. Reporters…
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