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My Crazy Rich Family : Running From My Psycho Father

My Crazy Rich Family : Running From My Psycho Father

Excerpt "You are staring at me again, McKenna" his deep voice whispered without opening what she knew to be honey brown eyes. "Yes. Yes, I am. My life is officially a Telenovela series" McKenna sat on the bed and laid her head on his chest. It was a nice solid chest made to be used as an occasional head pillow. "It's not so bad, Oma" He nibbled on her left ear slightly. Oma was an endearing name he loved calling her. Technically, it meant beautiful. "Yeah. Yeah" McKenna murmured again. "It's not so bad. You just told me yesterday, after about six months of marriage that you went to Malawi to help rebuild an Orphanage that belonged to your grandmother but you ended up adopting a six year old African American child that is on the run with her mother from her biological psycho father. What's so bad about that?" McKenna spoke too fast. Now, it was clearer why her brain took long enough to remember where she was. She was a stepmom! Yay! She was twenty four years old and to be a mother to a six year old, she would have to give birth at eighteen. "Baby, look at me" Jason urged her to turn and she did. "You will love Kara. And I know you will make a good mother to her" he kissed her nose. "A mother to a six year old....I was a virgin at eighteen! Your kid would take one look at me and conclude that I am Cinderella's stepmother" "Breathe, McKenna! Breathe....I freaked out too when I realized I was going to adopt her. It took running inside a burning building to save her for me to realize that I love and adore that little girl. I am willing to die for her. She is a Yagazie just like you are, now. Family take care of family" "Why the hell didn't you tell me you had a child before we got married?" McKenna yelled at him. ***" What happens when three powerful families are thrown into the mix together? You get chaos, betrayal and fight till the weaker family gives up. Meet Kara Hope Yagazie; years ago she was just a kid in an orphanage with no identity until one of the most powerful families in Africa adopted her. Kara starts life as an heiress to an empire, armed with the truth from her biological mother who hid her but kept an eye on her. Kara now knows that her biological mother and her are on the run from her psycho father, whose plan is to hunt down and kill them. One powerful family is enough to drive Kara crazy, what happens when she wakes up one day to find out she is now somehow related to three of the most powerful families in the Continent and in Canada. Can Kara survive her new family? Follow the Yagazie’s, the Donna's, The Spencer's and The Anene's as the figure out how to be a family despite the bad blood that went generation long. And while they try to outsmart each other, will they pause when one of them is in trouble? Having a Crazy Rich Family as an enemy might be more than Kane Brown, Kara's psycho father bargained for. P.s the cover is not mine. if you are the owner and wants me to take it down, contact me on discord
Urban
215 Chs
Running Away with the Mafia King's Twins

Running Away with the Mafia King's Twins

She is afraid of the darkness. He is the ruler of it. He is the darkness she fears. She is the only light he loves and crave. She is the moon. He is the dark night sky. And she is his. His darkest obsession, possession, and fixation. ISABELLA RUSSO had everything anyone could ever dream of: wealth, a loving family, and loyal friends. A perfect, peaceful life. But the peace crumbled the moment she saved a man, ignoring his warning to protect him from the darkness, not knowing that he was the DARKNESS. By the moment she realized, it was too late, as he had already set his eyes on her. Yet she prayed to never cross paths with him again, unaware that he had another plan and so did her fate. She wished to be and live happily with her loved ones. Yet it just took one day for all of Isabella's wishes and life to shatter into pieces. Death of her parents, betrayed by her best friend, drugged, she entangled with the very darkness she feared who came to save her—Isabella lost everything in just one day. With nothing left, she chose to run away with the vow to return for revenge. Five years later, she returns with the twins she never expected and with the desire and determination to take revenge. Never once did Isabella imagine the darkness, she thought had forgotten her had been waiting for her like a predator with a cage ready to ensnare his prey. NICHOLAS COSTA was the darkness. The nightmare everyone feared. The ruler of the Costa Empire and Italy. The most dangerous devil of all, the mafia king. He was the darkest night sky without a moon or light. He never needed or wanted either. Until he met her. The night she saved him; she brightened his darkness like a moon and melted his cold heart. She became his moon and his darkest obsession. Now he wanted her. He would have her, and nothing could stop him. Even if it meant burning the entire world, he would have her. His moon. [Mature Content] [The second couple is MM]
Urban
154 Chs
Can you share some marathon running success stories?
One great success story is that of Eliud Kipchoge. He has broken multiple world records in marathon running. His training regime is extremely strict, focusing on high - mileage runs and precise pacing during training. He also has a very positive mental attitude which helps him push through the pain during races. His success has inspired many runners around the world to aim for higher achievements in marathon running.
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2024-11-15 09:48
What are some common elements in marathon running success stories?
One common element is determination. Runners like Kipchoge and Radcliffe have shown that they are determined to overcome any obstacle. Another is proper training. They all have a well - structured training plan that includes long runs, speed work, and rest days. For example, Gebrselassie's training was designed to build his endurance and speed gradually.
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2024-11-15 14:41
Life is like running a marathon
Life was like a marathon. The key to victory was not in an instant burst, but in persistence along the way. As long as there was a kind of infinite self-confidence that filled the heart, coupled with a strong will and independent and unruly intelligence, there would be a day when success would be achieved. The marathon was a sport with extraordinary charm. It gave people the courage to start, the determination to keep trying, and the joy of a child along the way. Running made people understand that life was like a marathon. If you hesitated, others would easily surpass you. If you rushed to the finish line regardless of obstacles, you would finally succeed and enjoy the joy of success. Life was like running a marathon. One would break down while running with tears in their eyes. However, as long as one persevered, there would be no failure in running or in life.
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2025-01-18 09:47
Life is like running a marathon
Life was like a marathon. The key to victory was not in an instant burst, but in persistence along the way. The marathon was an extraordinary sport. It required perseverance and hard work to succeed, not a simple 100-meter sprint. Running a marathon gave people the courage to start, the determination to keep trying, and a happy mood. While running, people could think and solve many problems. Running made people understand that life was like a marathon. If they hesitated, others would easily surpass them. If they rushed to the finish line recklessly, they would finally be happy. Life was like running a marathon. Every end point was a new starting point. Whether it was running or life, as long as one persisted, there would be no so-called failure. In the process of long-distance running in life, only by persevering could one finish this long road and reach the finish line. Life was like a marathon. It would not be smooth sailing. Sometimes you would fall, but you had to keep moving forward. Therefore, people needed to give themselves a reason to persevere. Success was to persevere for one more minute. If they did not give up in one minute, there would be hope in the next minute.
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2025-01-16 12:53
Running Your First Marathon: Share Your Stories
My first marathon was an adventure. I didn't have a lot of professional training. I just loved running. The first few miles were a breeze, but then the fatigue started to set in. I had to walk some parts. However, seeing other runners struggling too gave me the motivation to keep going. When I crossed the finish line, I felt like I had achieved something huge.
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2024-11-30 03:13
What are some marathon success stories?
There's also the story of Meb Keflezighi. He won the Boston Marathon in 2014. Meb's journey was filled with perseverance. He had to overcome injuries and setbacks throughout his career. His victory in Boston was not only a personal achievement but also a symbol of hope and resilience for the running community, especially after the tragic events that had occurred in Boston.
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2024-11-30 06:52
Inspiring first time marathon success stories
There was a beginner who had never run more than a few miles before. But he had a goal to complete a marathon. He joined a running group which provided great support. They gave him tips on proper form and nutrition. During the marathon, he focused on one mile at a time. When he felt tired, he thought about all the training he had done. And finally, he successfully completed his first marathon.
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2024-11-23 11:06
What is the significance of cartoon kids running a marathon?
Well, it could have several meanings. Maybe it's to inspire other kids to be active and healthy. Or it could be used to teach about teamwork and the effort needed to achieve a challenging goal. Also, it might just be for entertainment, showing the fun and adventure of such an event.
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2025-08-18 20:37
What are some interesting stories about running my first marathon?
One interesting story could be the moment when I first crossed the starting line. The excitement and nervousness were overwhelming. There were so many people around, all with their own goals. I remember looking at the long road ahead and thinking, 'I can do this!' During the run, I also met a fellow runner who shared some great tips on pacing which really helped me get through the tough middle part of the marathon.
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2024-11-18 16:14
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