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Be The Anchor To My Striker

Be The Anchor To My Striker

After a simple extraction mission, Kenneth makes a dire mistake that wipes out his entire team. Left alone and bleeding out, Kenneth has no choice but to pray to a higher being in hopes of getting a second chance at life. Luckily for him, his prayers are answered as he finds himself in the body of a man who has the same name as him! Now, faced with a strange world he is unfamiliar with, all he can do is follow the previous owners' wishes to enter the infamous military academy Toleran and become a renowned Anchor. The problem is finding a Striker to pair with. In comes Lucien Saint-James, the captain of the third division and a high-class Striker with whom he has the highest compatibility. The problem is, whenever Lucien is around, he gets this uncontrollable urge to bring him to his knees, not to mention that he doesn’t care for his arrogant attitude either. Now, Kenneth faces a dilemma. If he ever hopes to make it out of this academy alive and realize the dreams of the original Kenneth, he will have to suck up his pride and learn to hide his urges if he wants to make it out in one piece. Oh, and did he mention he had to deal with monsters and mystical beasts too?! ****************************************** Excerpt: “Kiss me.” Kenneth blinked. “What—“ “You heard me. Do it. Now.” Anger flashed in his eyes yet his body moved before his brain could tell him to stop. He reached for the Striker and their lips met. Kenneth poured his energy into Lucien, filling the barren pit inside his mind, giving him enough juice to keep going. The two pulled away, and Lucien’s steely eyes met his, holding him in place. “You always look like you hate anchoring me, but then you get that blissful look on your face that screams ‘I want more’. It’s cute.” Kenneth felt an unbearable urge to slap the smug smile off his face. But since now wasn’t the time to commit acts of violence against his pair. He held himself back. He would deal with him properly later. “Eat shit, captain.” Was all he said before sending him off. ****** A guideverse story with a little twist, hot and cold romance with a whole lot of slow burn (emphasis on burn because the MC refuses to admit his feelings, the stubborn fool). TW: Trauma, survival’s guilt, and violence
LGBT+
209 Chs
The Anchor and the Titan

The Anchor and the Titan

In the heart of Accra, the line between the known world and the ancient unknown is fraying. ​Kendra Agyapong is a girl of simple ambitions: she lives in the coastal neighborhood of Teshie, works at a local café, and fills her notebooks with stories. She is quiet, ordinary, and dangerously clean—the only person left in a world of corruption who possesses no secrets. ​Gad Yeboah is the opposite. A billionaire titan of industry, he has spent his life building an empire, controlling markets, and silencing threats. He believes he owns the city, until he encounters a force he cannot buy, bribe, or break. ​When their worlds collide, they are pulled into the center of a centuries-old war. Kendra is not just a writer; she is the "Anchor," a Guardian destined to seal the veil between our world and a dark, encroaching dimension. Gad, the man who thought he could control everything, suddenly finds himself the protector of the only weapon that can save—or destroy—reality. ​Bound together by necessity and hunted by a shadowy organization known as the Seekers, Kendra and Gad must navigate a dangerous game of power and mysticism. ​In a world where everyone has a price, Kendra is the variable that changes the equation. But as the veil begins to tear, Gad realizes that the greatest threat isn't the enemy at their door—it’s the terrifying power growing within the woman he is sworn to protect. ​The war for the Crossroads has begun. And for the Anchor and the Titan, there is nowhere left to hide.​
Fantasy
100 Chs
KRONOS MAW: RISE OF THE TEMPORAL ANCHOR

KRONOS MAW: RISE OF THE TEMPORAL ANCHOR

Time is not on his side. It's inside him. Nineteen year old Alex Wilder has spent his whole life feeling like he's watching the world through glass — present but untouched, handsome but invisible, alive but completely indifferent. In the crowded hallways of New Lagos High he is nobody. A closed door. A boy too guarded to let the world in and too smart to pretend that doesn't cost him something. Then one rainy evening in the forgotten sub-levels of Chronicle Hall, everything changes. A four hundred year old secret chooses him. A pulse that isn't his own heartbeat takes up residence in his chest. And somewhere at the edge of the universe, something ancient and hungry stirs — a being who was once the greatest guardian of time and is now its most terrifying enemy — and starts moving toward New Lagos. His name is Kronos Maw. He doesn't want to rule time. He wants to unmake it. But Kronos Maw is not the worst thing out there. Before the universe had a name. Before time had a direction. Before the first star burned its first light into the darkness — there was the Chrono Void. A hunger that doesn't roar or rage or announce itself. It simply waits at the edge of everything, patient and absolute, whispering one promise to every crack in reality it finds. Entropy. Silence. Nothingness. For centuries the Temporal Lattice has kept it locked away. But the Lattice is fracturing. And every Rift pulse Kronos Maw unleashes loosens another thread. Every world he destroys opens another crack. He believes he is using the Void as a weapon. He doesn't understand that the Void is using him. Across the multiverse others are stirring. A wind-singer on a floating citadel of crystal spires whose songs travel through cracks in reality. A stone-skinned guardian on a desert world where sand itself is frozen in time. Ancient Weavers watching from a pocket dimension outside of time entirely. Warriors from rift-scarred worlds carrying powers forged from broken timelines. All of them feeling the same fractures. All of them sending the same desperate signal. Hold the line. On Earth Alex's only allies are a sharp-eyed tech genius with fourteen pages of notes, a former bully with a blade forged from broken time, and a four hundred year old guardian who has been waiting specifically for him. Together they are the first defense between New Lagos and oblivion. Between Earth and the unraveling of everything. Two threats. One is coming for him. The other is coming for everything. Some legacies skip generations. Some wait four hundred years. Alex's just arrived. And the question isn't whether he's ready. The question is whether ready even matters anymore. The lattice is fracturing. The tyrant is coming. The Void is whispering. And a boy from New Lagos is all that stands between existence and the hungry silence at the edge of time. The war for time itself begins here. Time is not on his side. It's inside him. Nineteen year old Alex Wilder has spent his whole life feeling like he's watching the world through glass — present but untouched, handsome but invisible, alive but completely indifferent. In the crowded hallways of New Lagos High he is nobody. A closed door. A boy too guarded to let the world in and too smart to pretend that doesn't cost him something. Then one rainy evening in the forgotten sub-levels of Chronicle Hall, everything changes. A four hundred year old secret chooses him. A pulse that isn't his own heartbeat takes up residence in his chest. And somewhere at the edge of the universe, something ancient and hungry stirs — a being who was once the greatest guardian of time and is now its most terrifying enemy — and starts moving toward New Lagos. His name is Kronos Maw. He doesn't want to rule time. He wants to unmake it. But Kronos Maw is not the worst thing out there. Before the universe had a name. Before time had a direction. Before the first star burned its first light into the darkness — there was the Chrono Void. A hunger that doesn't roar or rage
Fantasy
81 Chs
What is an historical fiction anchor chart and how is it useful?
An historical fiction anchor chart is a visual tool that helps organize and present key elements of historical fiction. It's useful for students and writers to understand the genre better.
2 answers
2024-10-03 07:12
What are the important aspects to include in an Anchor Chart for historical fiction?
The historical setting should be included. This could be things like the time period, location, and important historical events that form the backdrop of the story.
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2024-11-25 12:54
What is a fiction anchor chart and how is it used?
A fiction anchor chart is like a visual guide. It helps organize and present key elements of fiction, such as characters, plot, setting. It's used to assist in teaching or understanding fiction better.
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2024-10-02 15:56
How to write a summary for a fiction anchor chart?
Start by identifying the main plot points and key characters. Then, condense the important events and themes into a concise paragraph. Make sure to highlight the core elements that make the fiction unique.
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2024-10-17 06:36
How to find ideas for a fiction anchor chart?
You can look for inspiration in your daily life, like unique experiences or interesting people you encounter.
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2024-10-13 01:02
What is a realistic fiction anchor chart and how is it used?
A realistic fiction anchor chart is a visual tool that helps explain the elements and characteristics of realistic fiction. It's used to assist students or readers in understanding this genre better.
3 answers
2024-10-07 08:11
How to write a realistic fiction book anchor chart?
Start by researching real-life scenarios and characters. Make your descriptions vivid and relatable. Also, focus on creating authentic emotions and conflicts.
1 answer
2024-10-03 18:25
What is a non-fiction anchor chart and how is it useful?
A non-fiction anchor chart is a visual tool that presents key information about non-fiction topics. It's useful for organizing and summarizing important details.
3 answers
2024-10-01 10:37
What are the key elements of a fiction story anchor chart?
The main elements usually include characters, plot, setting, theme, and conflict. These are the building blocks that make a story engaging and interesting.
2 answers
2024-09-28 23:50
What should be included in an anchor chart for realistic fiction?
In an anchor chart for realistic fiction, first of all, you need to have a section on the basic features. This includes the fact that the stories are based on real - life situations or could be. Then, it's important to list the elements like characters. You can break it down further by talking about how to develop characters, for instance, giving them real - life - like flaws and strengths. The setting should be described, whether it's a small town or a big city. Plot elements such as the exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, and resolution should also be on the chart. And don't forget to include the themes that are often explored in realistic fiction, like family relationships, identity, and the challenges of growing up.
1 answer
2024-12-07 13:39
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