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The Obsessive Male Lead Is Actually Scary

The Obsessive Male Lead Is Actually Scary

I used to think obsessive male leads were kind of hot. You know, the intense stares, the undying devotion, the way they’d burn the world for the woman they love? Swoon, right? Wrong. That fantasy went up in smoke the moment I woke up in the body of Sonia Mitford. The heroine of The Crimson Devotion. The first obsessive romance fantasy novel I ever read. The one that ended on a mysterious hiatus. The one with Marius Wittelsbach, a charming, possessive psychopath who thinks an ankle shackle is a love language. Now I’m trapped in a velvet-draped prison, shackled to a bedpost like some porcelain doll in a gothic fairytale. And Marius? He’s worse than I remembered. Sweet, soft-spoken, and utterly unhinged. "You don’t need to be afraid. I’ll take care of you." Translation: I’ll murder anyone who blinks in your direction and serve you tea over their corpse. "Anyone who bothers you... anyone who looks at you the wrong way... I’ll get rid of them for you." I thought I was playing the role just fine. Smiling. Nodding. Pretending not to be horrified. But then, plot twist. Alessio Slovene, the forgettable side character, walks in looking like a golden retriever knight and drops this bomb: he’s actually the crown prince in disguise. And he’s been investigating Marius. Finally, a lifeline. Maybe. Because people are vanishing. The body count is rising. And every time Marius kisses my forehead and calls me “Nia,” I feel one step closer to becoming the tragic heroine in a blood-soaked love story. Obsessive male leads aren’t dreamy. They’re terrifying. And I might be in way over my head.
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What are some examples of scary edible stories?
There is a story of a strange cake. In a small town, a baker unknowingly used a special ingredient that had been cursed. When people ate the cake, they felt as if they were being watched and heard eerie whispers. It turned out the ingredient was from an old, haunted place. As the people continued to eat the cake, they started having nightmares and feeling a sense of dread.
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2024-11-04 23:26
How can scary edible stories be used in literature?
Scary edible stories can be used to create suspense. For example, in a mystery novel, a poisoned meal could be the center of the plot. The detective has to figure out who made the meal and why, while the victims start showing strange symptoms after eating it.
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2024-11-05 00:50
What are the best edible stories?
One of the best edible stories could be about the origin of chocolate. It was first consumed by the ancient Mayans and Aztecs. They considered it a precious and sacred drink. Later, it spread around the world and became a beloved treat in various forms like bars, truffles, and hot chocolate.
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2024-11-07 05:46
What are some weed edible horror stories?
One horror story is about a person who ate a large amount of weed edibles thinking it would take a long time to feel the effects. But then, the effects hit all at once and they became extremely paranoid. They felt like everyone was out to get them and locked themselves in a room for hours, trembling in fear.
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2024-11-02 17:53
Share your first time edible stories.
The first time I had chocolate - it was a small piece of dark chocolate. I remember unwrapping it and taking a tiny bite. At first, it was a bit bitter, but then the rich cocoa flavor filled my senses. It was a complex flavor that I had never experienced before. Since then, I've explored different types of chocolates, from milk to white and all the various percentages of cacao in dark chocolate.
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2024-12-08 09:57
First Time Edible Story: Share your first edible adventure.
My first edible was a cookie. I ate it and then went for a walk. As the effects started, I noticed the colors around me were much more vivid. The green of the trees was almost electric. I also felt like I was walking in slow motion while the world around me was moving at a normal pace. It was a really cool and somewhat trippy experience.
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2024-11-27 23:03
What are some interesting first time edible stories?
My first time tasting oysters was wild. I saw people slurping them down at a seafood restaurant and decided to be brave. I put one in my mouth and it had this briny, oceany flavor that was really different. It was like eating a piece of the sea. I'm glad I tried it though, as it made me more adventurous with food.
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2024-12-08 10:50
What are the most common themes in 'edible horror stories'?
Another theme is misidentification. Like the story I mentioned before about using a toxic plant instead of an herb. People might mistake one ingredient for another, which can lead to horrible consequences when it comes to eating.
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2024-12-13 17:29
What are some of the funniest edible stories you know?
A friend of mine once made a 'creative' pizza. He put all kinds of strange toppings like pickles and marshmallows on it. When we tasted it, it was a very unique and funny experience.
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2024-12-07 17:11
Can you share some best edible stories?
Sure. There's the story of sushi. It originated in Japan. Fishermen needed a way to preserve fish, so they started using vinegar - rice combination. Over time, it developed into the diverse and delicate art form of sushi we know today, with various fish, vegetables, and preparation styles.
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2024-11-07 09:28
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