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  • One-Sided by RowanAristo
    RowanAristo
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    မီးနှင့်တူသော အချစ်၊ ပိုးဖလံနှင့်တူသော ကျွန်တော်၊ အဆုံးသတ်ကရော ဘယ်အရာနှင့်များခိုင်းနှိုင်းခွင့်ရှိမလဲ။
  • The Clockmaker's Paradox by Muhammad754732
    Muhammad754732
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    In the quaint village of Eldenwood, time flows differently, governed by the enigmatic clockmaker, Elias Thorne. Renowned for his intricate timepieces, Elias possesses a rare gift: the ability to manipulate time itself. But as he tinkers with the gears of fate, he discovers that every adjustment comes with unforeseen consequences. When a mysterious stranger arrives, bearing a pocket watch that ticks backward, Elias is drawn into a web of intrigue that threatens to unravel the very fabric of reality. The stranger reveals a dark prophecy: if Elias doesn't confront the paradox of time he has created, his village-and the world as he knows it-will face a cataclysmic upheaval. As Elias races against the clock, he must confront his own past, face the ghosts of lost loves, and unravel the truth behind the enigmatic stranger. With the help of his loyal apprentice, Clara, and a band of unlikely allies, he delves into the secrets of time, grappling with the moral dilemmas of altering destiny. In a tale woven with mystery, magic, and philosophical musings on the nature of time, **The Clockmaker's Paradox** explores the delicate balance between fate and free will. Will Elias find a way to mend the fracture in time, or will he be forever trapped in a loop of his own making? Join him on a journey where every tick of the clock could mean salvation-or doom.
  • Aristo by rose--quartz
    rose--quartz
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    In Four parts, but to be determined. Part One: Delilah Jones and her three younger silbings, Theo, Marie, and Bernie, all have a rather normal life. They wake up, go to school, go home, sleep, repeat. Delilah has to care for the triplets because her mother is almost always gone and her father is deployed in Iraq. But what will happen when they get an email from their aristocratic great grandmother who lives in Paris, France? Why did their grandmother give them all too much in their rooms, when they are only staying a month over summer break? What's the real reason why they were asked to come over, if not for bonding with their great granny? Part Two: Now that their grandma has told them the real reason for their trip to France, they're astounded. For their great grandmother to give the children all of her fortune in her will when she barely knows them is quite remarkable. They are unsure wether or not to give in to the fortune, or make sure that it goes to their mother or someone else more valuble in her life. And why is Edgar, the butler, acting so strange around the children? Part Three: The Jones children finally agreed to have the money, and are living it up at their grandma's, who wishes for them to live there. They agree to move in, but Edgar is acting very suspicious... And they find out why when he kidnaps them and drops them into the middle of nowhere in Great Britain! They are hopelessly lost, and when knight in shining armor, or more of a british idiot in tin foil, comes to their rescue, they pounce on the chance of his help, along with his charming ways that are pulling Delilah under... Part Four: Delilah and Oliver are finally together, and are almost home! With coming home, there are wild ups, like having hers and the triplets grandmother rest from finally having them home, and a few surprising visitors. But, how will they explain to their grandmother why they were gone for so long, and where they were? Will Edgar the butl