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Petals of affections by Lumos_Nox13
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Eloise Dashwood is the second oldest sister in her family. She is an intellectual lady that loves literature, she particularly found of literature about botany, geography and geology. Even though Eloise is an bright girl others, especially her family, would also describe her as an daydreamer and oblivious towards love. This story will follow Eloise and her sister's romantic encounters. It will mainly revolve around Eloise and how she captures the heart of a certain Colonel. But would it be possible for someone as dense as Eloise to realise the gentlemans feelings for her? And will Brandon be able to confess his feelings to the young lady? Based on the movie Sense and Sensibility from 1995
Echoes of Nakatomi by Rickmanlife
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The sound of incarceration is devoid of any melody. For Hans Gruber, it has been two years of silent, concrete hell since the shattered glass of the Nakatomi Plaza nearly became his grave. Kept in maximum-security isolation, his brilliant, predatory mind is starving. Until the ghosts of his past start robbing Los Angeles. A new, ruthless thief dubbed "The Architect" is executing a series of impossible heists. The targets, the methods, the flawless bypasses of security systems-they are all stolen directly from Hans's own unpublished, confiscated blueprints. The copycat is leaving bodies behind, and he is sending a message. Detective David Friedman is drowning. Burned out, cynical, and cornered by a failing department and a ghost of a suspect, he makes a career-ending gamble. He pulls Hans Gruber out of solitary confinement and puts him on a leash as a special consultant. It is a desperate alliance forged in rain-soaked alleys, cheap motel rooms, and cigarette smoke. Friedman needs the mind of a mastermind to catch a killer. Hans wants his stolen legacy back. But as the psychological chess game between the exhausted detective and the elegant terrorist deepens, the lines between captor and captive begin to blur. In a hunt where egos clash and tension bleeds into obsession, the real danger isn't the man they are chasing. It is the man sitting in the passenger seat.