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"Guilty"

"Guilty"

"I love you, okay?" ... her voice broke as she stared up at Nur's face. His eyes widened, chest tightening as he stared back at her, at the magnitude of her words. Tears clung to Ayse's lashes, his wife who he supposedly contract married. From the very first day they locked eyes, he loved her but not even for a second, he would have thought she would fall for him. This was Deniz Nur Hakan--The sole heir to the multibillion-dollar company, he who built empires with his bare hands. He had ice in his veins and ruled with an iron fist. Men trembled under his gaze; women drove to him.  A man whose ears were deaf to the pleadings of many. Some called him a bastard, and for some he was just their "son"  His father, Emre Yousef Hakan--A tyrant man. He handed Nur the keys to the Hakan's estate. Well pleased and trusted that his son will continue his tyrannical reign. After the funeral ceremony, his mother had come to him.  Conversing to him on estate matters and the "future" "How his job wasn't only proceeding his father's company but to also produce an heir" Nur stared at his mother's unreadable face; he shook his head and sternly rejected even a thought on such matters.  Though months passed. One faithful night, he received the news.  "Mr. Hakan, your mother has passed away" Nur was left heartbroken; he fled from U.K and quickly arrived at Istanbul via his private jet.  The car clicked opened as he made his way in the magnificent "Hakan estate" Where he would find his "relatives" people who they had lost connection to the very day his parents married. They weren't well off back then yet lived happily.  He paid them no mind and walked towards the center where his mom's coffin was.  Clutching around the fine wood, tears sprung out. His mother, the only one who he could rest his head on the shoulders, lazily talk about his day. She had left him. The funeral has ended. Meanwhile Nur sat at his study, blue eyes flickering under the warm glow. Just then--the door clicked, there entered, Ali Demir, his father's advisor, now his. The silver-haired man walked to him, hands clutching at piles of documents. He then conversed to him on the future and that to attain his will, he must marry. Nur's face turned pale, marriage--A chapter that he had closed long ago. After his previous marriage in Ankara to his childhood sweetheart--Eylul Aydin. He remembered her end--how his father mercilessly unlived her and their unborn child. Nur had also rejected this idea prior to his mother's death. Yet--Ali continued, "the bride had also been selected" His jaw flexed as he raked his eyes at him, "Did you...? Ali shook his head, "I wouldn't dare... if it wasn't the very own wish of Mrs. Hakan" Nur sighed, a part of him was uninterested and the other part? --merely curious to who it was. Ali continued, the bride is from one of the Kaplan family branches. "Who...is it? Nur's voice came out, flustered. Ali's mouth parted, "Ayse Azra Yildiz" His eyes widened, his chest tightened. To be continued>>>>>>>>>>
Urban
31 Chs
Guildborn

Guildborn

Aryn never asked to carry fire in his blood. Hidden in the mountain village of Branhall, he lives a quiet life until a violent tremor awakens something ancient beneath the earth — a pulse of ember‑light that answers only to him. When the ground splits open and a creature of ash emerges, Aryn’s dormant power erupts, saving his friends but exposing a truth long buried. He is Guildborn — one of the rare few tied to the First King’s forgotten flame. Rescued by Kael, a winged Guardian bound by oath and instinct, Aryn is taken to the Sanctum, where the last remnants of the Guild train those touched by the ember. There he meets Lyra and Sera, sisters whose own ember‑gifts awaken in the chaos, and Solin, a creature of shifting light who bonds to Aryn for reasons no one understands. But the Sanctum is not what it once was. Something stirs in the deep tunnels — a corruption older than the Guild itself. Whispers speak of Vaelor, a shadowed force that once warred against the First King and now seeks to reclaim the ember‑born. As Aryn trains, the corruption spreads. The Sanctum fractures. The Guild’s ancient trials reawaken, forcing Aryn and the others to confront truths they are not ready to face. And when Vaelor finally rises, Aryn must choose between the safety of the Sanctum and the fire inside him that threatens to consume everything he loves. In the end, Aryn stands before the corruption with only a spark of the First King’s power — a spark that should not exist. A spark that changes everything.
Fantasy
32 Chs
How to write a great story guidepost?
First off, for a great story guidepost, you need a strong beginning to hook readers. Then, develop a complex but coherent plot. Add in vivid descriptions and diverse characters with depth. Also, have a satisfying ending that ties everything together.
1 answer
2024-10-04 04:54
How to write a story for a Guidepost coupon?
Well, start by understanding the purpose and requirements of the Guidepost coupon. Then, think of a creative and engaging story that relates to it.
3 answers
2024-10-17 11:21
What is the 'Guidepost Christmas Story' about?
The 'Guidepost Christmas Story' could be about many things. It might be a story filled with the spirit of Christmas like kindness, giving, and family. It could tell of a character's journey during the Christmas season, perhaps learning a valuable life lesson.
2 answers
2024-11-12 18:19
What are the benefits of reading guidepost stories?
One benefit is that they can be very inspiring. They often tell stories of people overcoming difficulties, which can motivate you in your own life.
2 answers
2024-10-29 08:35
What are the characteristics of guidepost free short stories?
Typically, guidepost free short stories are written in a simple and accessible style. This makes them easy to read for a wide range of audiences. They tend to draw on common human experiences, so readers can easily relate to the characters and situations. For example, they could be about a person facing a difficult choice in life, and how they navigate through it. Moreover, they often have a positive or thought - provoking ending that leaves the reader with something to reflect on.
1 answer
2024-11-05 15:18
What are some popular guidepost fiction books?
Some popular Guidepost fiction books include 'A Christmas Homecoming' which is a heartwarming story often set during the holiday season. It has engaging characters and a plot that tugs at the heartstrings.
2 answers
2024-10-26 23:33
What are some interesting 'guidepost animal stories'?
One interesting 'guidepost animal story' could be about a lost dog that found its way home by following a series of natural landmarks, like a stream and an old oak tree. It's amazing how animals can use their instincts and the environment as guideposts.
3 answers
2024-11-30 02:15
How to write a great story for Guidepost Magazine?
First, you need to have a clear and interesting idea. Then, build a compelling plot with rising action, climax, and resolution. Make your characters relatable and engaging.
1 answer
2024-09-29 03:19
Guidepost Christmas Short Story: What is it about?
It's likely a short story related to Christmas as per the title. It may focus on the magic of Christmas. For instance, it could involve Santa Claus making a special visit to a small town. There, he brings hope and joy to the people, especially the children. Or it might be about the transformation of a Scrooge - like character who learns to embrace the Christmas spirit.
1 answer
2024-11-26 05:12
Fictional Painting Submissions
A manga was a literary work in the form of a comic, usually adapted by the author of a novel. If you want to submit to the novel drawing section, you need to prepare a high-quality novel and pay attention to the following points: 1. The work must be consistent with the theme and style of the novel. 2. The novel should have enough storyline and character settings to attract the interest of the readers. 3. The work must be creative and unique enough to attract the readers 'attention. 4. The work must be readable enough so that the reader can read it smoothly. 5. The work should be described in sufficient detail to enhance the visual impact of the reader. 6. The work must have enough artistic appeal to attract the readers 'aesthetic interest. If you have prepared the above elements and want to submit to the novel drawing section, you can submit an application to the relevant website or platform.
1 answer
2024-09-17 06:47
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