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[BL] CRAVING HIM: Addicted to His Voice

[BL] CRAVING HIM: Addicted to His Voice

They say the body has memory. I didn’t believe that until I started waking up soaked in sweat and c*m, my heart racing, my fingers trembling, my lips parted as if I’d been whispering his name in sleep. But I never even knew his real name. I remember his voice though, how it curled around me like smoke, soft and deep, commanding yet kind, dark and dangerous. He never touched me. Never laid a hand on me. But I came so hard, I cried. Now, every night, I crave it. That voice. That whisper that made my knees weak. That sin I never thought I’d want. I thought I was straight. Now, I’m not even sure I’m sane. And I think I’d ruin myself just to hear it again. For 25 years, Zayn lived in a world of straight expectations, dating girls, chasing pleasure that always ended in silence and frustration. Sex was a routine, not release. Until one bored night, chasing a thrill, he said yes to something different. A man in a club offered him more than money, he offered a secret, a night of satisfaction like he’d never known. But when Zayn entered that hotel room, he didn’t expect him, the rich, cold, dangerously alluring heir of a conservative empire, whose father publicly condemns everything he hides in the dark. What started as a one-night experiment turned into a dangerous addiction. Without a single touch, Zayn was broken open, undone, and made to scream, cry, and beg, only through sound. Now, even back home, Zayn trembles when he hears his voice in dreams, in memory, in madness. His sheets are always wet. His nights are restless. His body wants more. And the worst part? He's starting to want him, too. 18+ WARNING This story contains explicit male-male content, intense erotic scenes, and psychological seduction. If you're not ready for a world where a voice can break you, proceed cautiously. Read at your discretion.
LGBT+
404 Chs
Arranged Marriage: To Hear Your Voice

Arranged Marriage: To Hear Your Voice

**Mature Content!** "I'm so sorry, Mr. Lawson, you can marry my daughter Marga but Sabrina is an exception." "Why? She's your daughter I thought you and my parents had already arranged this marriage. And I choose Sabrina. I won't marry anyone but Sabrina." "Then why Sabrina?" "Let's say that Sabrina and I have a special thing back then," Gabriel said with a little smile. Ferdinand frowned and was curious. "Well, she might deny it." Sabrina Mondragon Alvarez – is a mute rich woman. She's an introvert and hated getting along with rich people who always talk about senseless stuff. She was bullied by socialite but never they knew that behind that innocent-looking woman hides a strong and powerful aura. Being quiet doesn't mean weak but is something more dangerous than anything. Silence would lead all of her enemies to one place that can also be called danger. Soon, she'll have them in the place that she's secretly reserving for those who made her life and family miserable. She said to be someone who can't speak not until he came and chose her to be his wife. Gabriel Lawson - a rich powerful tycoon with a strong background. He fell in love with the woman he had a one night stand with and chose her to be his wife. He would do anything for her. And for those people who hurt her--they must pay a thousand folds. BOOK 2 is here! Please follow for my next novel. Click the link below or just search for Arranged Marriage: Dangerous Heiress You can follow me Discord @ TheIllusionist#4504
Urban
319 Chs
Tuan Chong Guai Guai: The whole family can listen to my voice

Tuan Chong Guai Guai: The whole family can listen to my voice

A litter of boys in the General's Mansion finally gave birth to a baby girl. Father Lin happily held Lin Baoer, who was soft in his arms. [Daddy is invincible, upright, and good-looking. 】 Dad Lin heard the praise from his little daughter before he even got over it. [Unfortunately, in the end, he ended up collaborating with the enemy and betraying his country, and was divided into pieces. ] [My mother was as gentle as water, virtuous and virtuous, but she was falsely accused of being unchaste. In the end, she fell ill and died of depression. ] [The eldest brother is handsome and talented, and should have a bright future, but he is forced to marry the daughter of the spy prime minister, and ends up in a desperate situation. ] [The second brother was simple by nature, but he was taken advantage of by a treacherous villain. He became the target of the traitor and ended up with thousands of arrows piercing his heart. ] [The third brother is a business genius. He started a business at the age of seven and made a lot of money, but in the end he became a street beggar and his whereabouts are unknown. 】 【My whole family is full of loyal people, but in the end everyone died tragically. Even she died young and was frozen to death in an icy lake. 】 Everyone in the Lin family said: "Someone dares to hurt my baby. I will cut this thief into pieces!" In the end, Lin Baoer saw that the whole family was in harmony and well-being. The eldest brother became the prime minister, the second brother became a general, the third brother controlled the national economy, and the family's small The group pet finally felt at ease. Keywords of the novel: Tuan Chong Guai Guai: The Whole Family Can Hear My Heart No pop-ups, Tuan Chong Guai Guai: The Whole Family Can Hear My Heart txt full set download, Tuan Chong Guai Guai: The Whole Family Can Hear My Heart Latest Chapter Reading
History
120 Chs
The Significance of Voice in Literary Fiction
The voice in literary fiction is crucial as it gives a unique identity to the story. It can be the narrator's voice, which might be omniscient, limited, or unreliable. For example, in 'Pride and Prejudice', the omniscient narrator's voice guides us through the social intricacies of the time. It also helps in character development. A character's voice, through their dialogue and inner thoughts, reveals their personality, like Holden Caulfield's distinct voice in 'The Catcher in the Rye' which shows his disillusionment.
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2024-11-27 09:49
How to Analyze the Voice in Literary Fiction
One way to analyze the voice is to look at the choice of words. Formal words might indicate a more serious or educated voice, while colloquial words can suggest a more down - to - earth or common character. Another aspect is the sentence structure. Long, complex sentences might be used by an intellectual or a character trying to impress, while short, simple sentences can show a more straightforward or perhaps uneducated voice.
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2024-11-27 19:30
What makes a new unique voice in literary fiction?
One factor is the use of language. A unique voice might use an idiosyncratic vocabulary, sentence structure, or rhythm. Some authors play with grammar rules in an inventive way. For instance, Cormac McCarthy often uses sparse punctuation and a simple yet powerful vocabulary, which gives his prose a unique feel.
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2024-12-06 09:46
What are the elements that contribute to the voice of a piece of literary fiction?
The diction or word choice is a key element. Specific words can convey different emotions and personalities. For example, using archaic words might give an old - fashioned or historical voice. Another element is the sentence structure. Complex sentences can make the voice seem more intellectual, while simple sentences can be more accessible and direct. Also, the use of literary devices like metaphor and simile can shape the voice.
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2024-11-19 14:20
Who are the authors with new unique voice in literary fiction?
One such author is Sally Rooney. Her works often explore modern relationships and millennial experiences in a very fresh way. Her writing style is direct and she has a unique ability to capture the nuances of contemporary life.
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2024-10-25 00:56
How can one analyze the voice of a piece of literary fiction?
One can start by looking at the narrator's perspective. If it's a first - person narrator, the voice is often more personal and subjective. For example, in 'The Catcher in the Rye', Holden Caulfield's voice is full of teenage angst and cynicism. Also, consider the language used. Sophisticated vocabulary might indicate an educated or upper - class voice, while simple and colloquial language can create a more down - to - earth voice.
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2024-11-19 02:11
What makes an author have a new unique voice in literary fiction?
An original perspective on common themes can give an author a new unique voice. For instance, if an author approaches the theme of love not from the typical romantic angle but from a more cynical or scientific view, it can be very different. Also, a unique use of language, like using a lot of local dialects or creating new words and phrases, helps.
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2024-10-27 14:08
How can a writer develop a new unique voice in literary fiction?
Read widely. By exposing themselves to different styles and voices from various authors and cultures, writers can find inspiration. For example, a writer might read Gabriel García Márquez and be inspired by his magical realism to incorporate some elements into their own work in a new way.
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2024-12-07 03:27
The Significance of Voice in Fiction
Voice in fiction is very important. It gives the characters their own identities. For example, a gruff old man might have a raspy voice with short, curt sentences. It helps readers distinguish between characters and understand their personalities better.
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2024-11-26 08:25
What is voice in a work of fiction?
Voice in fiction is basically the unique style and tone that makes the story stand out. It's how the author expresses themselves and makes the story feel distinct.
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2024-10-15 16:40
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