A Rose By Any Other Name (Jack Wilder/ Now You See Me)
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  • Reads 16,296
  • Votes 398
  • Parts 4
  • Time 44m
Ongoing, First published Nov 15, 2013
"Magic is deception, but deception designed to delight, to entertain, to inspire." Amber Rose, a girl from Staten Island, is an up and coming magician. When she receives a Tarot card after one afternoon in the city, she is thrown into a magician's whirlwind of tricks and illusions.
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Deception: Consequences (Book Three)

30 parts Complete Mature

Consequences can cause hurt, pain and sometimes love. You can find you will be pushed to something you never quite expected. Consequences make you look at your life and why you arrived where you now are. There are all kinds of consequences from realizations of family secrets and actions. Of starting something that you might not be able to live with at the end of it all. Consequences are what you have to take responsibility for and be able to endure and continue. Family is everything. These are lessons that everyone learn as they go through life, as so Cameron and Jonathan. "Although you may not always be able to avoid difficult situations, you can modify the extent to which you can suffer by how you choose to respond to the situation." ― Dalai Lama XIV, The Art of Happiness "Self-satisfaction alone cannot determine if a desire or action is positive or negative. The demarcation between a positive and a negative desire or action is not whether it gives you an immediate feeling of satisfaction, but whether it ultimately results in positive or negative consequences." ― Dalai Lama XIV, The Art of Happiness