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    • Chapter IX — The witch and other Stories Cover
      by LovelyMay Chapter IX begins at a moment of quiet devastation, as the household feasts carelessly after young Nikifor’s funeral. The mourners partake in food and chatter as though the grief in the room is no more than background noise. Lipa, whose sorrow is raw and consuming, finally breaks down, only to be dismissed by Aksinya with cold indifference. Her pain is not welcome. The house, once shared in name, now feels entirely alien. Lipa makes her decision to leave for Torguevo, returning to her mother with nothing…
    • by LovelyMay Chapter XX – Dawn O'Hara, The Girl Who Laughed Trashed begins with a quiet moment of reflection, as a tattered office coat hanging on a peg brings Blackie’s presence into sharper focus. It’s a small thing, yet it carries weight, symbolizing how objects outlast the people who wear them. The room feels haunted by absence even before the story turns to the accident. Peter’s sudden death, Dawn’s narrow escape, and Blackie’s fragile survival set the tone for what follows. With bandages still fresh…
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      by LovelyMay Chapter VI – For Greater Things begins as Stanislaus Kostka and his brother Paul transition to life outside the structured environment of their Jesuit boarding school, which was closed following the death of Emperor Ferdinand I. Now studying as day scholars, they move into the residence of Senator Kimberker, a wealthy Lutheran who offers them lodging in his expansive Vienna home. Though the mansion is filled with elegance and comfort, it soon proves spiritually barren for Stanislaus. The home becomes a…
    • CHAPTER XXIII — The Circus Boys Across the Continent Cover
      by LovelyMay CHAPTER XXIII - The Circus Boys Across the Continent finds Phil Forrest and his fellow performers in high spirits as they arrive in Salt Lake City, a destination unlike any they’ve seen. Fascinated by its rich culture and stunning architecture, they tour landmarks such as the imposing Mormon Temple and spend time floating in the mineral-rich waters of the Great Salt Lake. This brief pause in their rigorous schedule gives the boys a chance to marvel at the diversity of America, both natural and cultural,…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin Chapter XII opens in the lively heart of New Orleans' French Quarter, where the air is alive with the sounds of jazz and the energy of hidden bars. Here, Addie and Luc engage in a complex, emotionally charged exchange that reveals the tensions in their bond. Luc, in an unexpected moment, professes his love for Addie, a sentiment that she meets with skepticism and defiance. She questions the authenticity of their relationship, unable to reconcile the love he speaks of with the manipulation and control that…
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      4. School

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      by testsuphomeAdmin School, 1952, was a pivotal year in Kya Clark’s life, as she faced the daunting reality of being thrust into a world far removed from the one she had known in the swamp. Her life, up until then, had been one of isolation and solitude, with only the occasional fleeting visit from her father and minimal social interaction with anyone other than the creatures and natural wonders around her. One day, her world was shaken when an unexpected car arrived, bringing with it the truant officer, Mrs. Culpepper, and…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin Chapter 4 marks a pivotal moment in the transformation of the Dutch House, illustrating how a single event—the wedding of Andrea and their father—signals the erosion of the family’s once-stable foundation. Six weeks after Maeve began her studies at Barnard, she returned home to witness the ceremony, which took place under the watchful eyes of the VanHoebeeks’ portraits, a silent reminder of the house’s long history. The grandeur of the occasion, accentuated by Andrea’s friends and family…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin Chapter 2 finds Jude caught in a cycle of grief and reflection, struggling to reconcile his past with the present as he navigates a world that feels increasingly distant. His visit to Lucien and attendance at JB’s exhibition highlight the emotional weight he carries, as every interaction forces him to confront the lingering pain of Willem’s absence. The exhibition is meant to be a celebration of art, of shared history, but for Jude, it is a visceral reminder of everything he has lost. The loss of…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin Chapter 1: In the early morning hours, the protagonist is jolted awake by the unsettling sensation of something crawling on his skin. His eyes snap open to reveal the presence of multiple spiders on his bed, a sight that sends a wave of discomfort through him. Despite the initial shock, he reluctantly switches on the bedside lamp, hoping to identify the creatures. As he observes the spiders on his pillow and bedside table, he methodically squashes them, yet the feeling of unease lingers. The sight of them,…
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