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Human Luna... Human Luna!?

Human Luna... Human Luna!?

*WARNING!: MATURE CONTENT* ~•~ "I shouldn't have come out of the house, no, I shouldn't have drank too much, I shouldn't have lost my sense of reasoning, that way I wouldn't have gotten lost in the woods. I'm very, very sorry for interrupting this peaceful gathering and I'll love to go back now" she said out loud, directed her words to everyone she could see and most especially to the male in front of her and got ready to run for her dare life. |•| Growling under his breath, which she thought was weird since humans weren't supposed to be growling, and rapidly moving towards her was a man, not just a man but the most ravishing, mouth-watering, and 'down to earth' most handsome man she has ever seen in her life. Handsome was an understatement. His facial features were well defined and his eyes were beautiful lazy eyes with a color she has never seen, a swirl of silver and red, and it was glowing. . "Mate," he said he got to her. She couldn't look anywhere else, not that she had to, she was being pulled by the mate bond which has been used to bind them from up here, and right then is where its work begins, afresh. . 'I am fucked' she thought as she still couldn't look away, she felt like she was trapped in it. After another long second, she looked around to see the people around staring blatantly at her with a little or maybe more contempt than she's seen in years and immediately, she felt she was in trouble and the feeling made the hair on her skin rise and the need for survival surge. ~•~ 'Layla, who lived her entire life as a human, blissfully unaware of the paranormal world around her accidentally but fatefully walked into the territory of a werewolf pack on a full moon night which happened to be the night they were having a ritual, a means of prayer to the Moin Goddess for abundace. |•| Slowly, she'll learn the reason why she is the first 'Human Luna's to ever exist. But fastly, she'll realize that no matter how far she runs from fate, it'll catch it when it's its time. Author's note: Prior to the warning above, readers below the age of 16 are not advised to continue the journey into the Bane's pack. And taking into consideration the fact that young minds tend to disobey this particular warning, I'll love to emphasize it now, this book is a mature book with explicit mature content. Take heed. |•| This books narration is majorly in a first person's POV, but it switchs at times to a third person's POV. There would be indications in the switch, kindly notice it. |•| And also, please note, English is not my first language, so therefore, I can't be perfect in it. Mistakes will always occur, either typos or me not phrasing well but I promise you'll rarely see it as I'll always try my best to edit to perfection. It won't affect the standard of the book. And in such cases where a typo is noticed, kindly do me the favor of pointing it out in the paragraph comment. Thank you. In the hopes that you have your seat belts fastened, I hereby wish you a safe journey into the Bane Land... I hope you have a joy ride!! |•| And in case you wish to connect with me: IG: @aries.dehela
Fantasy
142 Chs
INHUMAN.

INHUMAN.

Desperate is a sentence mostly used to explain some few attempt of careless actions. Alice was no exception. She had a good husband and lived a peaceful kingdom but she was not contend and needed even though him continuously disapproved of her attempt. She still stubbornly went in search for a child and ended up with zero achievements. She involuntarily gave up the search however a woman came to revive her hopes. She followed the woman with a high hopes to a forbidden forest to acquire for a child one could tell that the forest speak of danger as the clouds bright sky changed into darkness. She was to far deep to back down. "Alice why? why? you know very well about the predicament of your actions I guess you don't want to enjoy your baby." "Come on Rebecca you worry too much nothing happen to my baby and I promise I will go see the Goddess." "When? When? When Alice? It has been seven months since you got pregnant and you have not gone to see her. This is the kind of greedy people I was talking about when they get what they want they forget how to be grateful and thankful. They forget about their own end of the deal." "I beg your pardon Rebecca!!. What do you mean by that?" Alice Shouted at Rebecca. "You have no right or what so ever to say that to me or do you think you are the only one with problems? Now let me tell you I can choose to go to the Goddess or not. It has nothing to do with you, you have helped me and I am grateful. But you have no right to tell me what is expected of me. To hell with her and her stupid exchange. What can of Goddess will give someone something and required for an exchange tell me Rebecca?"
Horror
36 Chs
What exactly is humanist fiction?
Humanist fiction is a type of literature that focuses on human experiences, emotions, and the complexity of human nature. It often explores themes like individual growth, relationships, and the search for meaning in life.
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2024-10-06 05:35
How to write humanist science fiction effectively?
You need to focus on creating relatable characters with deep emotions and motives. Also, incorporate thought-provoking themes about humanity's future and our values.
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2024-10-01 13:19
What are some examples of the best humanist fiction?
One example of the best humanist fiction is 'To Kill a Mockingbird' by Harper Lee. It beautifully explores themes of racial injustice, morality, and the importance of empathy through the eyes of a young girl. Another is 'The Grapes of Wrath' by John Steinbeck, which shows the struggles of the working - class during the Great Depression and emphasizes the value of human dignity.
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2024-11-25 18:37
What are some great humanist fiction books?
One great humanist fiction book is 'To Kill a Mockingbird' by Harper Lee. It explores themes of racism and justice through the eyes of a young girl. Another is 'The Grapes of Wrath' by John Steinbeck which shows the struggles of migrant workers. 'Brave New World' by Aldous Huxley also fits as it delves into the idea of a society based on certain ideals.
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2024-11-08 03:30
How can one identify the best humanist fiction?
To identify the best humanist fiction, consider the impact it has on the reader. Does it make you think more deeply about human nature, relationships, and society? If a book makes you question your own values or makes you more aware of the experiences of others, it may be excellent humanist fiction. Also, look at how it presents different worldviews. A great humanist work will present a variety of perspectives and encourage the reader to empathize with them. For example, a story that shows the struggles and hopes of both the rich and the poor in a society, and makes you understand both sides, is likely to be a strong piece of humanist fiction.
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2024-11-25 20:57
Can you recommend humanist fiction books for beginners?
Sure. 'The Alchemist' by Paulo Coelho is a great beginner - friendly humanist fiction book. It's a simple yet profound story about following one's dreams. Another good one is 'The Little Prince' by Antoine de Saint - Exupéry. It has beautiful illustrations and deep insights into human nature.
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2024-11-08 03:54
Is Frankenstein a humanist novel?
To some extent, it is. Frankenstein delves into human emotions, ethics, and the responsibility that comes with creation, which are aspects often associated with humanist thought.
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2024-09-28 09:22
What are the best humanist novels?
One of the best humanist novels is 'To Kill a Mockingbird' by Harper Lee. It beautifully explores themes of racism, justice, and the loss of innocence through the eyes of a young girl. The character of Atticus Finch is a paragon of moral integrity.
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2024-10-29 05:23
Can you name some famous works of humanist science fiction?
Sure. 'The Left Hand of Darkness' by Ursula K. Le Guin is a great example. It delves into themes of gender, politics, and human nature in a science - fictional world. The story challenges our preconceived notions about gender roles and relationships.
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2024-12-03 06:20
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