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      by LovelyMay In this lively chapter from "Cyrano de Bergerac," the escalating tension of an imminent battle intertwines with the camaraderie and high spirits of Cyrano's company. Roxane, displaying her unwavering courage and compassion, insists on performing her duty to the soldiers, bringing a touch of domestic warmth to the battlefield by distributing wine-soaked biscuits, despite Christian's attempts to detain her for a private moment. The scene is set against the backdrop of an impending assault, with the Gascon…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin Chapter 22 “How did you remain so confident? So steadfast in your resolve?” I ask Evelyn.“When Don left me? Or when my career went down the tubes?”“Both, I guess,” I say. “I mean, you had Celia, so it’s a little different, but still.”Evelyn cocks her head slightly. “Different from what?”“Hm?” I say, lost in my own thoughts.“You said I had Celia, so it was a little different,” Evelyn clarifies. “Different from what?”“Sorry,” I say. “I was… in my own head.” I have…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin Chapter 54 starts with an emotionally intense exchange between Evelyn and Celia, where Evelyn opens up about her lasting love for Celia. This revelation has been long buried, but as the years have passed, the love Evelyn once had for Celia has never waned—it has only grown stronger. Despite Evelyn’s marriage to Max, the bond between her and Celia still lingers in her heart, and the moment she admits it is a vulnerable one. She makes a heartfelt declaration, revealing how deeply she feels for Celia,…
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      by Denzelle In June 1940, Isabelle Rossignol finds herself trapped in a finishing school overseen by the austere Madame Dufour, a woman who embodies the rigid societal expectations of the time. The school, housed in a medieval villa, is designed to shape young women into refined, obedient figures suited for marriage and high society. But for Isabelle, whose fiery spirit refuses to be tamed, the school feels less like an institution of learning and more like a prison that seeks to suppress her individuality. During…
    • Chapter 36: Isabelle’s Survival and Unyielding Spirit Cover
      by Denzelle Chapter Thirty-Six offers a powerful and haunting depiction of Isabelle’s struggle for survival in the brutal conditions of a concentration camp during February 1945. The narrative immerses readers in the harrowing reality of life in the camp, where cold, starvation, and constant brutality become a part of the prisoners’ daily existence. Through vivid imagery, the chapter brings to life the dehumanizing environment Isabelle and her fellow prisoners must endure, underscoring the stark contrast between…
    • by Denzelle Self-discovery plays a central role in the chapter titled Real Life, where the story unfolds on a Friday afternoon, filled with spontaneous moments, personal revelations, and subtle tensions among a close-knit group of friends: Harriet, Sabrina, Kimmy, Parth, Cleo, and Wyn. The group gathers in the serene garden of the Bluebell Inn, and the chapter begins with Harriet proposing an impromptu wedding for Sabrina and her partner. The idea is a simple yet meaningful celebration, designed to bring joy and…
    • by Denzelle Chapter Eighteen delivers an unvarnished portrayal of the vulnerability and harsh realities of living with terminal illness, focusing on an intensely fragile moment for Augustus "Gus" Waters. The chapter begins in the stillness of the night as Hazel Grace is startled awake by the ringtone of The Hectic Glow, signaling trouble. Gus’s faint, strained voice reveals that he’s in distress at a gas station, struggling with his G-tube. Despite his weak protests, Hazel immediately feels a profound sense of…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin In Chapter 23, the atmosphere at the Cornwall hotel drastically shifts following the cancellation of the wedding. The absence of the bride and groom leads to a muted ambiance, with guests feeling uncomfortable enjoying the spa amenities. Pauline, now a more subdued version of herself, diligently handles inquiries regarding refunds and allergies with a heavy heart. Phoebe finds herself in line with Nat and Suz, who are conversing quietly about the wedding's abrupt end, recalling their suspicions about…
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      by LovelyMay In this chapter of "Cyrano de Bergerac," we witness a quirky yet heartfelt scene unfold in Ragueneau's bakery. Ragueneau, a baker with a deep passion for literature, is visited by two children seeking three pies. As he prepares to pack the pies, Ragueneau's distress over using his precious poetry bags as wrapping reveals his sentimental attachment to his written works. Each bag he picks up contains a verse that he cannot bear to part with, from musings on Ulysses and Penelope to the golden-locked Phoebus,…
    • by testsuphomeAdmin Evelyn Hugo’s Coming Clean is making waves in the entertainment world, and there’s no shortage of anticipation as her long-awaited revelations approach. This icon of classic Hollywood has been an object of intrigue for decades, and now, after years of silence, she’s ready to share her story. Evelyn, who has lived a life that seems more like a series of epic soap operas than a real biography, is finally opening up about her tumultuous marriages, her rise to fame, and the many personal scandals that…
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