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    • CHAPTER II. The Fetish Cover
      by LovelyMay The last twenty yards of the ordeal were covered in silence except for the steady splash of Lad's paws. Reaching the dock, the Master extended a hand, grasped the constable's soaking collar, and hauled the inert mass of humanity up onto the stringpiece. Then he reached down for Lad. The collie was almost as inert as the man he had saved. His mighty,effort, coupled with the stunning shock of fear that had clutched him when he felt both their bodies sinking beneath the lake's surface, had drained his…
    • CHAPTER II -Frivolous Cupid Cover
      by LovelyMay At Colonel Holborow's cozy gathering, filled with bachelors save for himself, the conversation turned to the personal tales behind each man's unmarried state. Amid shared stories, Jack Dexter's narrative stood out for its dramatic and humorous recounting of a chased romance, entangled in mistaken identities and thwarted affections. Dexter's tale begins with his pursuit of Lady Mary Fitzmoine, hindered by her mother, the Duchess of Medmenham, who deems Dexter an unsuitable match. Determined, Dexter follows…
    • CHAPTER II – Thuvia, Maid of Mars Cover
      by LovelyMay CHAPTER II – Thuvia, Maid of Mars sets the stage high above the Martian ground, as a slender flier comes to rest atop the opulent palace of Helium’s nobility. The rooftop landing bustles with ritual, from the crisp salutes of warriors to the jeweled hands of noblewomen who aid their guest with respectful care. Vas Kor, arriving with calculated composure, steps from the craft to face the formal welcome of Kar Komak, the Jed of greater Helium, and is soon enveloped in the ceremonial routines that…
    • CHAPTER II – The Circus Boys on the Mississippi Cover
      by LovelyMay In Chapter II of "The Circus Boys On the Mississippi," tension erupts in the dressing tent when Mr. Miaco, the head clown and long-time ally of the Circus Boys, Phil and Teddy, intervenes in a physical altercation. Teddy, having previously angered the clown Diaz, becomes the initial focus of conflict, which Phil inadvertently escalates by getting involved. Despite Phil's attempts to downplay the situation, Miaco sternly warns Diaz against further aggression, highlighting the boys' esteemed reputation…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin Chapter II begins with Henry sitting alone on the stoop of his apartment building in Brooklyn, the weight of his emotions heavier than the physical exhaustion from a night spent indulging in alcohol and pills provided by his sister Muriel. The stormy evening mirrors the chaos within his mind, as he feels trapped in the isolation that his choices have led him to. He stares blankly at the rain pouring relentlessly down, unable to move, the stairs to his apartment—a place that once felt like home—now…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin Chapter II opens in Brooklyn, New York, on a cool March day in 2015, where Henry Strauss finds himself standing at a crossroads in his creative journey. In the quiet of his apartment, Henry shares the final page of his manuscript, The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue, with Bea, a close confidant and academic. As she reads the last few words, her reaction is immediate and filled with disbelief. Bea is taken aback by the abrupt ending, especially concerning the unresolved fate of Addie, the enigmatic…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin Chapter II begins with Mibs Beaumont, the narrator, reflecting on her life at home following a traumatic incident involving her father. That night, she shares a dimly lit bedroom with her younger sister, Gypsy. Mibs listens to the sounds around her—Gypsy’s steady breathing, the muffled activity of her mother and brother Rocket downstairs, and even the low rumbling of the earth itself. The atmosphere is thick with the noise of a family navigating its own sense of instability. Meanwhile, Mibs’ mother…
    • by LovelyMay Yet it must be late, because he was beginning to feel very pleasantly befuddled. His hosts, with every evidence of regret, heard his stammered statement that he must leave them. They tried to persuade him to stay for just one more drink. But Link was firm. Then, with a shock, it came to his muddled brain that perhaps he had overstayed his time; that possibly the store might already be closed for the night. At the idea, he was wide awake and anxious. He bade his new friends a regretful and somewhat hazy…
    • CHAPTER I. The Coming Of Lad Cover
      by LovelyMay The quiet village of Hampton and its surroundings are disrupted by a series of professional and amateur burglaries, igniting fears and leading to an epidemic of increased security measures among the residents. Amid this unease, the Mistress and Master of "the Place," a serene thirty-acre homestead isolated by its surrounding landscapes, feel the absence of a family dog acutely. To address their safety concerns and fill the void left by their recently deceased pointer, they compromise on getting a collie,…
    • CHAPTER I – Thuvia, Maid of Mars Cover
      by LovelyMay CHAPTER I – Thuvia, Maid of Mars begins amidst the lush splendor of Ptarth’s royal gardens, where the atmosphere is thick with unspoken tension and looming political consequence. Thuvia, princess of Ptarth, stands firm against Astok, Prince of Dusar, who, emboldened by his station, attempts to claim more than polite affection. Her rejection is immediate and fiery—an assertive reminder that status does not entitle desire. When Astok presses further with a forceful gesture, Thuvia's cry for help…
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