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    • 31. Daughter of Traitors Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin The chapter follows Venli, a Regal serving under the Fused Raboniel, as she accompanies a strike team through treacherous mountain passes toward the hidden human fortress of Urithiru. The group includes the enigmatic *makay-im*, or Deepest Ones, a brand of Fused with unique abilities to meld with stone. Venli is fascinated by their smooth, patterned bodies and their Surge of liquefying stone, observing their aloof demeanor and unnatural movement. Raboniel, a formidable and ancient Fused, pushes the group…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin The chapter opens with Kelsier urgently preparing for a mission, directing his crew to secure their hideouts and warning them of potential Ministry threats. He assigns tasks to Breeze, Dockson, and Ham, emphasizing the need for caution and quick action. Ham expresses reluctance about betraying the Garrison, but Kelsier insists on his role as an informant. Meanwhile, Sazed reveals his limited stored speed, prompting Kelsier to decide on traveling alone—until Vin defiantly steps forward, ready to accompany…
    • ON OFFICIAL DUTY Cover
      by LovelyMay "On Official Duty" begins with a quiet yet telling moment: a constable with a kind smile assures the examining magistrate that everything has followed procedure. His smile, modest and tired, speaks of a desire to be seen as dutiful, as someone who has done his part with care. When the sledge departs through a familiar landscape of snow-laden roads and dim forest outlines, a strange heaviness settles over the magistrate and the accompanying doctor. Although the snowstorm has passed, the silence now carries…
    • The Real Successes Cover
      by LovelyMay Chapter 39 titled "The Real Successes" speaks to a truth often buried beneath society's obsession with wealth, status, and outward displays of power. It invites readers to shift their gaze away from the glimmer of riches and toward those who live with purpose, kindness, and unwavering integrity. Success is not found in how tall one stands in the business world or how many accolades decorate their name, but in the quiet moments of moral courage, loyalty to loved ones, and strength shown in hardship. A man…
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    • Part V — Buttered Side Down Cover
      by LovelyMay Part V begins on the last night of the year, with music echoing through marble halls and glittering dresses sweeping past mirrored walls. But behind a swinging kitchen door, Gussie Fink is standing in flat shoes on cold tile, counting silverware and checking trays with unwavering focus. Around her, plates are passed, orders barked, and the air is thick with steam and tension, far removed from the elegance spilling across the ballroom floor. There’s no orchestra in this part of the hotel, only the clatter…
    • Chapter IV — The Circus Boys on the Mississippi Cover
      by LovelyMay Chapter IV opens with an unusual tone between Mr. Sparling and Phil, as the circus owner hints at a major shift in their travel plans. Phil senses something significant is unfolding, but Sparling, though warm in his approach, maintains a playful air of secrecy. The conversation flows between business strategy and personal reflections, with Mr. Sparling gradually revealing that even his closest crew has been left out of the loop for strategic reasons. While Phil is eager to learn more, he is also mature…
    • Chapter II — Immediacy Cover
      by LovelyMay Chapter II presents a fundamental shift in how philosophy might approach life—not as something to be dissected from a distance, but as something to be encountered directly through lived time. Henri Bergson proposes that the essence of existence can only be grasped by immersing oneself in the continuity of experience, what he calls duration. Unlike fixed ideas or systems, duration unfolds, reflecting the natural flow of consciousness and life itself. Bergson sees this not just as a metaphysical insight,…
    • Chapter II — The witch and other Stories Cover
      by LovelyMay Chapter II reveals how the village of Ukleevo thrives not only on labor but on the drama born from its tightly woven community. The Tsybukin family's internal disputes ripple through the town like waves, their arguments and reconciliations watched and discussed by villagers like a recurring play. These spectacles—though sometimes causing temporary business halts—breathe life into a place where routine can easily lull the spirit into apathy. Whenever the family’s disagreements escalate, the factory…
    • How Ulysses Invented the Device of the Horse of Tree Cover
      by LovelyMay How Ulysses Invented the Device of the Horse of Tree brings to light a critical turning point in the long and arduous Trojan War. The Greeks, weary from years of failed assaults, stood at a crossroads as their hopes for a victorious siege began to fade. Helen remained in Troy, not through her own will, but due to Trojan pride and their refusal to return her. Now the wife of Deiphobus, her fate continued to stir the conflict's flames. Ulysses, known for his sharp intellect, realized that brute strength…
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      My Second Stage

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      by LovelyMay My Second Stage begins with a seemingly minor whisper, still vague and barely noticeable, gaining momentum as it finds a place in human thought. What started as idle speculation takes shape like a seed exposed to light, fed by casual curiosity and moments of doubt. As it evolves, the slander acquires a voice, no longer just an idea but a presence with intent, seeking out hosts who might unknowingly harbor its poison and help it spread further. Lena Houghton becomes its next target, and although she enters…
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