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Surrender To Us, Our Luna (One Luna, Four Alphas)

Surrender To Us, Our Luna (One Luna, Four Alphas)

“Alpha Troy! Over here!” I yelled, raising my hand for help. I was under attack by a monster while saving my mates. The four of them heard me cry out as the creature clawed me and slammed me against the wall. “Help me!” I gasped, but their attention shifted when a soft cry came from the other side. It was Oriana, the gentle princess and a warrior, a combination most men lusted after. But not my mates. They were in my troupe, my friends, my lovers. We shared a bed, a bond. I knew they would save me. “Ohhh! I’m going to die,” she whimpered again, though she could have stood up easily. The monster’s focus was on me. “Yorick!” I screamed, reaching for another of my mates, struggling to escape, my leg tangled in silver chains. My mates looked at me and then at her—and I saw it. The shine of love in their eyes. In a heartbeat, they ran to her. My heart slowed. Tears welled up. Oriana had warned me: when it came down to it, they would choose her. She told me they only used me to pass time in the dorm room because I agreed for gangbang while other she-wolves did not. And now, right before my eyes, they were leaping into battle—for her. “We’ll come back for you, don’t worry,” Haiden shouted, as if that erased the betrayal. At that moment, the monster turned back to me. And I knew there would be no saving me. So I prayed they’d live long enough to regret their choice. --- Clementine had spent her life as the insufferable daughter of an alpha—tough, rebellious, and uninterested in love, especially in a world where male wolves were allowed multiple mates. Tired of her attitude, her stepmother forced her into an academy built to train fighters against deadly monsters. On her first day, Clementine was shocked to find her roommates were the worst people from her past: -Alpha Yorick, her bitter ex-boyfriend -Alpha Troy, her ex–best friend who believed she betrayed him -Alpha Haiden, the bully who had made her life hell -And Alpha Ian, her former cellmate who thought she manipulated him into punishment They all seemed to want revenge. But when they fought side by side on the battlefield, something strange happened–Clementine felt a mate bond with all of them. At first, things turned steamy. Hatred became desire. Tension turned into passion. But then, Clementine saw the truth: when it came down to it, they would always choose someone else over her. To them, she had only ever been a distraction, a toy to share and throw away.
Fantasy
589 Chs
Stallion Series (Filipino, Tagalog) - Stallion Boys of Exclusive Stallion Riding Club under Precious Hearts Romances

Stallion Series (Filipino, Tagalog) - Stallion Boys of Exclusive Stallion Riding Club under Precious Hearts Romances

A collaboration of Sofia and Sonia Francesca. Stallion Riding Club is an exclusive club for the rich, successful, gorgeous, and famous men in the Philippines. Nestled in Tagaytay, women dream of entering their secret paradise and capture their heart. Sofia's stories will be featured on this post. Each story will be posted per volume. Sonia Francesca's books will be preview only or teaser only. Video preview of Stallion Series: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cOASTI9xb-A ***Photo credits to the owner of the photo To get a printed books with pre-order option and autograph: https://www.facebook.com/Myprecioustresures Shopee (with free delivery and COD option in Philippines): www.shopee.ph/sofiaphr To get complete ebook: www.preciouspagesebookstore.com.ph Keep in touch via Facebook: Sofia PHR Page Here's the official list of Stallion Boys: 1. Juan "Jubei" Bernardo IV 2. Eneru Villasis 3. Gregory Alfred "Gino" Santayana 4. Suichiro "Hiro" Hinata 5. Reigan Baltazar 6. Neiji Villaraza 7. Yue Anthony "Yuan" Zheng 8. Gabryel Hinasan 9. Brandon James "Brad" Alonzo Crawford 10. Rodjan Sta Maria 11. Kaiser Montezor 12. Yozack Florencio 13. Renzell "Zell" Zapanta 14. Emrei Rafiq 15. Romanov Querido 16. Jason Erwin "Jed" Dean 17. Crawford Oreña 18. Kester Mondragon 19. Phillipe Jacobs "PJ" 20. Eiraun Jimuel "Eiji" Romero 21. Rolf Guzman 22. Beiron Rafiq 23. Reichen Alleje 24-25. Reid Alleje 26. Peter Paul "Pipo" De Vera 27. Cedric Johannson "Johann" Cristobal 28. Daniel "Daboi" Bustamante 29. Angelo Exel Formosa 30. Gianpaolo Aragon 31. Thyago Palacios 32. Icen Villazanta 33. Hayden Anthony Illano 34. Rozen Aldeguer 35. Joziah Gatchalian 36. Cloudio "Cloud" Montañez 37. Eizhiro Figuerao 38. Zantino Roberto "Zairo" Montevedra III 39. Hans Cervantes 40. Baxter Saavedra 41. Mark Ashley Camello 42. Danilo Ricardo "Danrick" Tezzoro 43. Richard Don Robles 44. Ricos Caderao 45. Lee Shin Yang 46-47. Myco Gosiaco 48. Reiven Alleje 49. Ian Jack Salmentar 50-51. Trigger Samaniego 52-53. Jigger Samaniego
Pangkalahatan
557 Chs
May Death Do Us Part

May Death Do Us Part

This is a story for the hopeless romantics who crave more than just love… but destiny, danger, and a touch of the forbidden. At its heart is a striking redhead with piercing blue eyes, a woman caught between two men: the one she thought she lost forever, and the one who now holds her heart. But this is no ordinary love triangle. It is a tale woven with the remnants of ancient races long thought extinct, the Nosferatu, the Lycans, the Elves, and the Dwarves. Beneath the surface of kingdoms and courtship lies a brewing storm of rebellion, bloodshed, and a fight for freedom. In a world where loyalty to one’s people clashes with the desires of the heart, every choice comes at a cost. Cursed with immortality through endless rebirth, she has wandered through lifetimes burdened by memory and loss, searching for a way to break the cycle and finally rest. To protect herself, she keeps her heart locked away… until she meets a kind, gentle man who teaches her how to love again, only for fate to cruelly take him from her. Forced to carry that grief into yet another life, she resigns herself to loneliness. Until she meets him. A man bound by the same curse. A man who understands her. A man who dares to make her believe in love again. But what happens when the past refuses to stay buried? When her first love returns, alive and changed, just as she begins to move on? And what happens when she discovers that her curse is not a curse at all… but the truth of what she really is? As secrets unravel and identities are revealed, she must choose between love and duty, past and present, heart and destiny. And this time, the choice may cost her everything. Content Notes • Contains explicit romantic scenes • Themes of love triangles and emotional conflict (with a touch of reverse harem dynamics) • Includes violence, bloodshed, and death • Set in a medieval-inspired world (yes, soap exists) • Contains mature language ⸻ Excerpt “I’m tired of this existence,” Melissa murmured, her voice barely louder than the dying embers in the hearth. “I don’t want to live forever. I just want it to end… to finally stay dead.” Elric stepped closer, his gaze soft but unyielding. He lifted her chin gently, forcing her to meet his eyes. “And if you leave,” he asked quietly, “who will I spend eternity with?” Melissa pulled away, the cold air rushing to meet her bare skin as she moved toward the window. The night wrapped around her like an old companion, indifferent and endless. “You’ll learn to live without me, Your Majesty,” she said, her tone distant. Behind her, Elric closed the space between them once more, his arms encircling her, warmth against the chill. “Is a life like this not worth it,” he murmured, “if you live it with someone you love?” Melissa’s expression hardened, her eyes reflecting something far older than sorrow. “Love is meaningless without an ending,” she replied. “Even vows are built on it… till death do us part.”
Fantasy
332 Chs
How do Filipino ghost stories reflect Filipino culture?
Filipino ghost stories often reflect the strong family and community values in Filipino culture. For example, the ghosts in many stories are related to family members who have passed away but still have a connection to the living. This shows the importance of family ties even after death. Also, some stories are set in specific local areas, which showcases the sense of place and community. The spirits often protect or haunt the areas that are important to the community.
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2024-11-17 01:43
Can Filipino gay sex stories contribute to the understanding of Filipino culture?
Yes, they can. These stories can provide insights into the diverse aspects of Filipino culture. They can show how the Filipino society views and treats the gay community, and how the gay Filipinos themselves navigate their cultural values while expressing their sexuality.
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2024-12-13 14:02
Are Filipino true sex stories a good way to understand Filipino culture?
Yes, they can be. As sex is an aspect of human relationships which is influenced by culture. Filipino true sex stories can provide a window into the cultural values, beliefs, and social norms of the Filipino people. For example, they might show the importance of modesty and respect in relationships which are significant values in Filipino culture.
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2024-12-09 16:27
How does 'America is in the Heart' Filipino novels depict the Filipino - American relationship?
The novels portray the Filipino - American relationship in a nuanced way. At first, Filipinos are drawn to America with high hopes. However, once in America, they realize that while there are opportunities, they are also treated as second - class citizens in some cases. The relationship is also about cultural assimilation. Filipinos try to assimilate into American culture, but at the same time, they hold on to their Filipino heritage. This creates a unique dynamic where the two cultures interact, sometimes in harmony and sometimes in conflict.
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2024-12-05 06:43
What are the characteristics of Filipino novels?
Filipino novels are known for their rich descriptions of the Filipino landscape and the daily lives of the people. They can be very emotional, with themes of love, loss, and hope. For example, in some novels, you can see how families are important in Filipino society. And they also often deal with the effects of foreign influence on the Filipino way of life. Some novels are written in a very lyrical style, making the reading experience quite beautiful. Another characteristic is that they sometimes use local dialects or incorporate Tagalog words, which gives a distinct Filipino flavor.
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2024-11-13 08:53
What are the characteristics of Filipino cartoons?
Filipino cartoons are known for their creativity and cultural infusion. They might use traditional elements like native clothing or local landscapes. The stories can range from humorous to serious, catering to various age groups and interests.
1 answer
2025-05-01 22:50
What are the characteristics of Filipino comics?
Filipino comics often showcase local culture, stories, and values. They might have unique art styles that blend traditional and modern elements.
3 answers
2025-05-06 12:50
What are the characteristics of Filipino cartoons?
Filipino cartoons often incorporate local culture and traditions. They might have colorful and distinct art styles that represent the diversity of the Philippines.
3 answers
2025-05-06 21:54
What is the translation of 'caricature' in Filipino?
The Filipino translation of 'caricature' is 'kariyatura'.
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2025-05-09 10:37
What are the characteristics of Filipino cartoons?
Filipino cartoons often showcase local culture and traditions. They might have colorful and distinct art styles that are unique to the region.
3 answers
2025-06-06 21:22
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