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Divine Hell: The Cold-Blooded Beauty  by lvna_rivera
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Divina Grace Gil (/dɪˈviːnə ɡreɪs hɪl/), known as Divine Gil, is a young, successful fashion designer with fame, fortune, and power at her fingertips. But beneath the glitz lies a dark past she cannot escape. With her alter ego whispering in her ear, Divine sets out on a quiet path of revenge--targeting everyone who wronged her, even her own mother--while managing to evade justice at every turn. How far can hatred take her? When she finally gets even, will it truly feel like victory? And can she ever find peace after the punishment she delivers? --- Please take note that the narrative of this story is written in English while the dialogs are written in Taglish (Filipino & English mix) and English languages. --- This story contains mature themes, including abuse and violence. Discretion is advised. --- Disclaimer: All names, characters, and events in this story are purely fictional and bear no direct relation to actual persons, living or dead. Any resemblance is purely coincidental, and the story is created solely for artistic and entertainment purposes.
My Bizarre Lover--Facsimile of Him by lvna_rivera
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A Story of Clones--How much would you be willing to give up just to bring someone you love back to life? What if... the result of that choice turns into something sinister-a vicious creature? This story follows Roy Abueva and Julie Fuentebella, a young couple whose love was cut short by Roy's untimely death. But twenty years later, Roy mysteriously returns. Unbeknownst to others, he is but a clone who emerged from the underground lab of Dr. Guillermo-a brilliant yet unhinged scientist secretly hired by Roy's grieving parents to revive their son through cloning and memory modification technology. Some believe this "new Roy" is the real deal--a second chance at life. Others whisper about dark rituals and resurrection through black magic. Julie's family and closest friends want nothing to do with him, convinced something isn't right. They warn her to stay away, unsure of who--or what--he truly is. Can love survive when the person you once knew might no longer be human? Will this second chance bring a happy ending--or spark the beginning of something far more terrifying? --- This story is inspired by a real-life powerful couple in the Philippine entertainment industry. Filipinos were shocked when one half of the couple died an untimely death. As one of their avid fans, I wrote this story with the male character revived through cloning technology. I began publishing this story in 2020 but had to pull back due to my schedule. Disclaimer: This is a work of fiction. All names, characters, and events are purely imaginary and bear no direct relation to actual persons, living or dead. While the story is inspired by a true love story of the famous public figures, it does not reflect real events nor the genuine traits, actions, or personalities of the individuals involved. Any resemblance is purely coincidental, and the story is created solely for artistic and entertainment purposes.
The Dog Sitter by MigsMoMigsKo
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McLean returned to the Philippines after nineteen years to escape the danger in Canada - a danger brought by his uncle's greed. But his quiet life here is shaken when he meets Aisha and her dog, Henry. Join them and their friends in a story filled with boldness, laughter, and love. DISCLAIMER AND REMINDERS: Everything written here comes from my mind, which has a unique imagination. Slow burn story. Namnamin natin bawat parts. This story is really not for minors. If you're sensitive with mature scenes, this is also not for you. I'll be using both Tagalog and English. But please don't judge my English-it's not my first language. If any scenes in my story happen to resemble real-life events or other people's stories, it's purely coincidental. Don't be too assuming. I'm not artistic, and I'm not a poet. If there are parts of the story you don't understand because of how I wrote it, just leave a comment so I can explain. Let's meet halfway. Why did I use BINI as my character reference? Because I feel like the roles in my story suit them perfectly. And let's be honest-the story just hits differently when they're the main characters. But please, let's not take the craziness in my story too seriously in real life. We don't want BINI to suffer just because we're being too delusional. Let's all be kind to one another. That's it! I hope you enjoy this. Don't forget to follow and vote. Thank you! -Miggy Salamanca, at your service.