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Shadows of Kesha

Shadows of Kesha

Life's a bitch but I'm a bigger bitch Kesha is a difficult person to be with, she is different and hates everyone, building a fence around her heart. Painful experiences from the past, bad occurrences has made her harder and difficult to please. Sebastian moved to a new country, different and new people, he falls in love Kesha and tries to win her over. Will she accept him? Will she learn to love him? Will she be finally accept him? With the lovely childhood and all the love Kesha couldn't get, will Sebastian be able to win her over excerpt: I am not your everyday teenager. Well I am sixteen and a whore. I guess that makes me a Villain. I would look mad ass sexy in a Villain suit. "You have to learn to knock mom. You do not want to see me in bed with a boy, fucking my brain out"I snapped at her walking out of the bathroom. Excerpt : Just drive us to my sudden doom" I said and placed my legs on the dashboard. My top might have ridden up a little and I just could not possibly stop myself from grinning whenever I caught him staring "Does someone love my tattoos?" I asked with a teasing smile and a silly look plastered on my face "They are beau--ti--ti--ti--ful--ful" he stammered and held the steering wheel tighter "Cats got your tongue or are you just nervous around a sexy thing like me" I said and purred, enjoying how he was getting red. He was a tough one, he refused to stare at me, he just kept his focus on the road. "Awww, am I not tempting enough to steal your attention?" I said mocking how focused he was. I caught his eyes moving from me to the road. I have gotten a reaction "So I am tempting?" I asked with a  smirk plastered on my face. I got my legs off the dashboard and moved closer to him resting on the armrest and holding my amused face  "Do you want to see a very cute tattoo?" I asked and purred in his ears, he did not answer me but I knew I was affecting him. "So you do not want to see?" I asked faking a   frown and pouting  "I do" he said in a rushed tone, someone is excited, he turned to look at me and caught my smirk "I knew you would" I said. I tugged the neck of my shirt to make it lower to reveal the tattoo I had on my chest. "You like?" I asked He nodded and turned to look at the road. "Aww you are looking all red and stuff" I teased and poked him for added effects. "I had no idea boys could be this red" I added and continued to tease him with my laughter 'I think he has had enough teasing for a day'   my subconscious reminded me. I turned to look at Sebastian, he was red and was gripping the wheels like his life depended on it. He really makes teasing easy but not fun, he is not flirting back, making me look like a whore 'You are one' my subconscious reminded me again, I gasped and smirked 'Am I?' I wanted to laugh at my own joke but I do not think Sebastian is ready for more craziness. I sort of miss Regina, sorry my room, I might be asleep right now or trapped in a book, got to keep straight A's. I looked up and realized the dirt path we were driving through looked familiar "Sebastian?" I called, he hummed to tell me he was listening "Where are we?" I asked "I have brought you to your doom...
Teen
167 Chs
Which is the best Amitav Ghosh novel?
I think 'Sea of Poppies' is among the best. It offers a vivid portrayal of the opium trade in the 19th century. The characters are richly drawn, from the diverse group of people on the ship. It delves into themes of colonialism, power dynamics, and the human spirit in the face of great upheaval. The detailed descriptions of the era and the sea journey make it an immersive read.
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2024-12-04 02:26
What are the best novels by Amitav Ghosh?
I also highly recommend 'The Hungry Tide'. It is set in the Sundarbans and tells a complex story of human - nature interaction, environmental concerns, and the cultural clashes that occur in that region. It makes you think about our relationship with the natural world and different cultures.
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2024-11-07 23:42
What are the unique features of Ghosh novels?
Ghosh novels often have complex historical backdrops. For example, in 'Sea of Poppies', the opium trade history is intricately woven into the story. This gives the novels a depth and authenticity.
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2024-11-15 08:42
What are the main themes in Amitav Ghosh novels?
Amitav Ghosh also often explores the theme of globalization in his novels. He shows how different parts of the world are interconnected, not just in terms of trade but also in terms of ideas, cultures, and human relationships. His works give a complex view of how globalization impacts individuals and communities.
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2024-11-22 14:21
Who are the memorable characters in Amitav Ghosh novels?
In 'Sea of Poppies', Deeti is a memorable character. She is a strong - willed woman who endures many hardships. She represents the resilience of the common people in the face of the opium trade and colonial exploitation.
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2024-11-20 20:46
Is Amitav Ghosh releasing a new novel soon?
There's no definite information that I'm aware of regarding Amitav Ghosh's upcoming new novel. However, he is a prolific writer, so it's always possible that he has a new work in progress. Keep an eye on book review websites and publishers' announcements.
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2024-11-20 21:23
What are Amitav Ghosh's best novels?
Another great one is 'The Sea of Poppies'. It delves into the opium trade and the lives of those involved, from the poor peasants in India to the seafarers. It gives a vivid picture of the historical context and the complex relationships among the characters. It's a very immersive read that takes you back to that era.
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2024-11-20 04:00
What are the common themes in Amitav Ghosh short stories?
The themes of displacement and diaspora are quite prevalent. Characters in his short stories are often uprooted from their native places, either by force or by choice, and have to grapple with the sense of loss and the need to find a new place in the world. Also, the power dynamics between different social groups play a role, such as the relationship between the rich and the poor, or the colonizers and the colonized.
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2024-11-11 10:39
Can you recommend some Erotic Ghosh stories?
Sharing erotic stories is not appropriate. Instead, we could talk about well - known classic stories by various authors that are widely accepted and have educational or entertainment value.
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2024-11-18 00:10
Can you recommend some popular Ghosh novels?
One popular Ghosh novel is 'The Shadow Lines'. It beautifully weaves together stories across different times and places, exploring themes of identity, memory, and the complex relationships between individuals and nations. Another is 'Sea of Poppies' which delves into the opium trade and the lives of those involved in that era, with vivid descriptions and engaging characters.
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2024-11-15 23:34
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