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act as if success stories

act as if success stories

If Only

If Only

Hunted by a tormented dark past, she is rejected by her partner and hurt again. She was like a walking dead, living but never enjoying life. She was drowning in darkness and pain. Suffocated as usual, she saw the alpha of the next-door race come into her life and bring light into her life. Is he her savior? With so many things unclear, one thing she did know was that her life would be turned upside down when he called her "" mate. "" Rejected she-wolf gets another alpha mate? Is it a blessing or a curse?"Since marrying Tristan Flynn three years ago, Esther White had been a dutiful wife both in bed and in life. She bore the naïve thought that she could melt Tristan's heart with her tenderness. Later on, she realized that even melting glaciers was easier than moving Tristan. During the three-year marriage, Tristan believed that he could use two words to describe his wife Esther, dull and unimpressive. Nevertheless, she dared to humiliate him in public by throwing him the divorce papers on the anniversary of the Flynn Group. He stared at Esther, who looked composed and elegant in a red dress, and narrowed his eyes. Everyone thought that Tristan and Esther wouldn't have any contact after divorce, and even Esther was no exception. Later, Tristan was to present the best screenplay award to Esther at an award ceremony. After handing Esther the trophy, the graceful, icy Tristan suddenly begged submissively in front of the crowd, "Esther, it is my fault to fail to cherish you in the past. Can you give me a second chance to win your affections?" Esther looked at Tristan with a bright, aloof smile. "Sorry, Mr. Flynn. My career is the only thing I care about at the moment." Tristan pulled Esther's hand, his eyes filling with melancholy. "Esther, I can't live without you." Esther turned around coldly and thought, "Are you kidding? Why would I date a man instead of focusing on my career? Plus, you are my ex-husband."
Urban
1666 Chs
Villains Act Shamelessly: The Heiress was the Great National Master!

Villains Act Shamelessly: The Heiress was the Great National Master!

Thea Shaw travels from the modern society to the Women's Respect Country, diligently working for thirty years to reach the position of Great National Master. She is forced to travel back again. Before traveling, she was the Miss Sutton who was mistakenly taken by another family, spending twenty years in the countryside, while a fake heiress replaced her in the elite Sutton Family. Her parents are indifferent to her, relatives awkwardly look down on her, and the fake heiress is superior in every way, treating her with politeness. Originally feeling indignant and extreme about her fate and ready to fight for everything, Thea's sharpness is blunted by thirty years of living in a female-dominant society. She thinks, just get by, what else can you do? So the Sutton Family is astonished to find that the daughter lost in the countryside for twenty years is not demanding her status or proving herself, but is instead waving the banner of feudalism. Great National Master—controls national destiny, primarily fortune-telling, with a side of persuasion. Later on, everyone is talking: "Have you had your fortune told by Thea Shaw? She's really accurate, but when you go see her, you must wear formal attire." —— Landon Ford, the heir to the Ford Family, the strongest in Aethelgard. He is known for being erratic in temperament, with a terrible temper, mostly dealing with others without a smile, infamous for being a lunatic. The first time he met her, she had an ethereal aura about her as if she could ascend at any moment, solemnly requesting him to button up his open collar, and sincerely advising: "Boys, reputation is the most important." Landon Ford slants his eyes, grabbing her hand and pressing it against his heart: "Now, I have no reputation, and you must take responsibility." Thea Shaw: … Young people these days lack virtue in their actions. (Silly and Zen-like Little Fairy X Crazy and Rebellious Heir)
Urban
560 Chs
What are some Patriot Act success stories?
One success story is in the area of counter - terrorism. The Patriot Act enabled law enforcement agencies to share information more effectively. For example, different intelligence and police departments could combine their data to prevent potential terrorist attacks. This led to the early detection and disruption of several terrorist plots.
2 answers
2024-11-06 03:11
Right to Information Act India: Success Stories
One success story is the exposure of corruption in public works projects. Through RTI, citizens were able to access details about the tendering process, costs, and quality checks. This led to the identification of embezzlement and shoddy work. As a result, the authorities were forced to take action against the corrupt officials and contractors, and improve the transparency in future projects.
2 answers
2024-12-14 19:00
What are some Affordable Care Act success stories?
One success story is that many previously uninsured individuals got access to health insurance. For example, low - income families who couldn't afford insurance before were able to get covered. This meant they could go to the doctor for regular check - ups and preventive care, which in turn improved their overall health.
2 answers
2024-11-18 10:33
What are some Affordable Care Act success stories?
The Affordable Care Act has also been successful in covering people with pre - existing conditions. Before the ACA, insurance companies could deny coverage to people with conditions like diabetes or heart disease. But now, these individuals can get insurance, which means they can manage their health conditions better without the fear of being uninsured.
2 answers
2024-11-09 23:12
What are some of the Clean Air Act success stories?
The Clean Air Act has also been successful in protecting the environment in general. By reducing emissions of pollutants such as sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides, it has helped to mitigate acid rain. This has protected forests, lakes, and other ecosystems from the harmful effects of acid rain, which can damage trees, soil, and aquatic life.
1 answer
2024-11-07 18:49
What are some notable act therapy success stories?
I know a person who had obsessive - compulsive disorder. ACT therapy helped them to defuse from their obsessive thoughts. They stopped being so identified with the thoughts that compelled them to perform repetitive behaviors. Eventually, they were able to reduce the frequency of those compulsive actions and lead a more normal life.
3 answers
2024-11-17 00:15
Right to Information Act India: More Success Stories
The RTI Act has been successful in uncovering irregularities in land allotment. People could get details about how government lands were being allotted to private parties. In many cases, it was found that there were illegal practices involved like under - valuation of land. This led to cancellation of such allotments and proper auctions in the future.
3 answers
2024-12-14 17:52
What are some success stories of the USA PATRIOT Act?
One success story is in the area of counter - terrorism financing. The act enabled law enforcement to more effectively track and disrupt the financial networks that support terrorist activities. By having enhanced powers to monitor financial transactions, they could freeze assets and cut off the money supply to terrorist groups.
3 answers
2024-12-12 17:26
What are some Second Chance Act success stories?
One success story could be an individual who was formerly incarcerated. Through the Second Chance Act programs, they received vocational training. This enabled them to get a job in the construction field. They were able to support their family and reintegrate into society, reducing the likelihood of re - offending.
3 answers
2024-12-13 01:59
What are some success stories of the First Step Act?
One success story is that many inmates have had their sentences reduced, allowing them to reintegrate into society earlier. For example, some non - violent offenders who were serving long sentences due to mandatory minimums got a second chance at life. They were able to reunite with their families and find legitimate employment, which not only benefited them personally but also contributed to the overall well - being of their communities.
3 answers
2024-12-13 03:55
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