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The Family Series -Nusaiba
11 stories
The 'Family' Series by NusuAbinem
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Welcome to The Family Series, a collection of interconnected stories by Nusaiba exploring the complexities of human relationships. The world where the stories take place is our regular world, but with supernatural elements. The concept is strange, but interesting. So, let's get ready to meet: The starter Lisa, the nicest one - Nyson, the super intelligent Garfield, the determined Zarin, the brave Ainsley, the heinous Christopher, the young criminal Sélenã, the interesting "Emotional Man", the worst person Diana, broken boy who decided to destroy the world- Patrick, his female version Belen, another mysterious figure, Marylin, the cursed Roberto, the curser Dog, the actual curse target -Lily, the masked Jacob, the patient Vincent, the invisible Anouk, the most suffered one -Joshua, the cat-human Elias and more!
I Am Lisa-1: The New Papa by NusuAbinem
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Throughout her young life, Lisa Mona Schmeichel endured hardship, her brother, Bryan's kindness the only light. Denied schooling until sixteen, her world shifted when a man named Charles Schweinsteiger offered her a brighter future. Now cherished like a daughter, his care surpassed her own parents', leading her to call him "Papa." Yet, the misery isn't fully removed, as she has to face Sélenã Baldwin and a responsibility she never asked for. The **Family** series begins with the story of Lisa. I wrote it when I was 11, then made the series at 13. The story is set in Germany, rated 13+.
Sister & Sister by NusuAbinem
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Florence Díaz and Melanie Conorel. The difference between them was the favorite gossip of that area of Salta la Linda. Florence was, according to the people, a saint. And Melanie was a developer who had a history of crimes. But these two rivals, who started as enemies, formed a bond deeper than blood. They became the one thing no one expected: sisters. Helene Rossi, Melanie's former ally, saw their friendship as a mess that must be cleaned. This is the second story in the Family series, taking place in Argentina. I recommend this for audiences aged 12 and up, as I wrote it at 12.
Revenge! by NusuAbinem
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Ainsley Johansson spent her life fighting for the marginalized and losing sleep over Christopher Hall's rising body count. When the infamous criminal finally takes her life, he believes the case is closed. He is wrong. Ainsley returns as a ghost to get revenge on Christopher. Still walking place to place across the United States, she meets her heartbroken best friend, Johnny Miller. She realizes that Christopher's crime-partner, Lionel Clark, needs her help. Ainsley faces a dilemma: is she truly seeking justice, or has she simply become the latest link in a never-ending chain of misery? The third novel of the "Family" series is a dark tale recommended for readers ages 14+, despite being 12 when I first wrote this.
Abinem-1: Sons by NusuAbinem
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Jacob de la Cruz uses his father's surname to keep his otherwise long name short, despite his hatred for the man. His father, Zeus de la Cruz is a tyrant who rules over the Abinem Land. Zeus' rival, Nathaniel Nunez, was once his best friend. Now a rival leader, Nathan is a kind man whose family members are Abinem. His seemingly cheerful daughter, Dorothy, is a close friend to Jacob and possesses mysterious knowledge. Jacob's best friend Ibrahim Nyson, is a skeptic of magic who was separated from his biological family at birth and continues to search for them. One day, tired of everything, Jacob starts playing a twisted long game. And that game changes everything. It reveals too much. Set in a magical version of the Philippines, this fourth novel of the **Family** series is recommended for readers aged 14 and up, though I wrote it at 12!
Indolent by NusuAbinem
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The fifth entry in the **Family** series, about a laid-back Swedish girl whose life takes an unexpected turn. Known for her love of lounging, Hortensia Gustafssdotter annoys everyone. But she accidentally starts a global adventure when her family mistakenly leaves her alone on an airplane. But this is how she gets the chance of personal growth. It is for readers aged nine and up. In the T-Rated **Family** series, this is the most appropriate story for children.
FaMRother by NusuAbinem
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Erik Thompson is a British boy sent to Nepal by his parents. Tasked with growing up in a new environment, he learns that despite cultural differences, people are fundamentally the same. He initially joins forces with Himalay Ghimire and Anuradha Vikram to target their lifelong rivals, orphaned siblings Isak and Anaya Adhikari. Their "enmity" usually was about football and academics, but when Erik unexpectedly becomes a protective figure for his former rivals, he prepares to play a role he never thought of: part father, part mother, and part brother. Will Isak ever realize that Erik wasn't ready for this burden? Or was this punishment a right choice? This is the sixth novel in the **Family** series. While this novel covers lighter topics compared to the most of the series, it is recommended for readers aged 11 and up due to themes of body shaming, social status, and heavy responsibility.
Poor and Rich by NusuAbinem
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Theo Sullivan has the kind of life most people dream of, but he's running on empty. Despite the support, there's a need for a partner that wealth just can't bring. Across town, Alexandra O'Connor is living a completely different life. She's a poor woman, coming from a family where they can't eat for a day unless if they work hard. She's been shaped by the philosophy of her mother, Natasha Kelly. Desperate, Alex takes a job as a servant at Theo's house. But Theo sees a person. What begins as an unlikely friendship quickly becomes a deep love that challenges every social boundary they've ever known. Just as they fall in love, the weird rulings remind Alex that this is not for her. She has to break family's restrictive and mysterious rules, but her brother, Richard, still struggles as he's uncomfortable with his identity. A bully named Henry Murphy struggles to break free from the cycle of addiction. Set in Ireland, the seventh novel in the Family series is about equality and the power of maternal love and is rated for audiences aged 12 and up.
Lekher Adeeba by NusuAbinem
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Known to many as "Lekher Adeeba," this nickname of Adeeba Choudhury's reflects her twin obsessions: the lake and the art of writing. Though she was raised in Brazil by her prejudiced maternal aunt, Lily Shikdar, Adeeba remains deeply rooted in her Bengali identity. An introverted mystery to some and a local icon to others, she spends her days by the water, rejecting every marriage proposal that comes her way-waiting only for "the true one." Though she's mistreated by the very woman who brought her up, everyone else is her big fan. The eighth novel in the **Family** series is more an adult fairy tale, though it's not! Roberto Costa is a servant who is cursed to carry the spirits of the dead. It is recommended for readers aged 13 and up.
Invisible  by NusuAbinem
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Vincent van de Wier is not the perfect, stress-free man you see. He is a rich, powerful Dutch diplomat to the world, but he actually is a survivor of childhood abuse by Leonna de Jong. He has a past stained by the blood of his parents. He has a superpower passed down from his mother that ensures whoever he romantically loves will have their deepest desires come true. But for Vincent, this power has been a curse. It attracts those who wish to exploit him rather than know him. After decades of heartbreak, betrayal, and the presumed death of his first wife, Anouk van Bardeleven, Vincent has finally found peace with the gentle Vera Ramírez. However, disaster returns. Can Vincent finally win over, or is his luck to always lose? This is the ninth novel in the **Family** series, taking place in the Netherlands. It is recommended for readers aged 15 and older, though I wrote it at a younger age!