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cassandra iliad

cassandra iliad

Cassandra Syndrome

Cassandra Syndrome

Cassandra Reid has never found a fortune teller on Earth that could read her future. She always gets the same cards got over and over again from the different tarot readers she approached. High Priestess and the Four Knights. Knight of Pentacles. Knight of Swords. Knight of Wands. Knight of Cups. And the last one? The ominous Death Card. Every fortune teller has no idea what they meant and they have completely given up on her fate. Even she, herself, has given up. Until one of the Knights showed up. And tried to kill her. YUMMY EXCERPT: updates every day "Why are you protecting me anyway?" I swallowed a lump forming in my throat. "What's in it for you?" "Yeah, Cass. I ask myself every day why I am doing this too. Before I sleep and the first thing that comes to my mind the moment I wake up? It's you." His gaze jerked up and clashed with mine, confusion darkening those gorgeous irises. "I'm doing things I never even wanted to do in the first place. Like messing up my mission as the heir of the House of Cups." "I don't want to be indebted to you! I don't want you to get hurt while you kept me safe." The more I spoke, the more Gabriel's pupils narrowed. "Do you know why I'm doing this?" Gabriel chuckled without humor as he cupped my chin, forcing my face to his. "Because I loathe it when you are hanging out with some other guy. Someone who isn't me." He pulled back and studied my face before shaking his head. "I want to kill them myself. There's a dark thought in my mind that says you are mine to own. And you are mine to kill when that time comes where I have to." Gabriel's grip tightened and he leaned down, placing us nose to nose, his choppy breath traipsing over my lips. "You like taunting me by flirting with other guys too, do you? Well, guess what? It works. I can't fucking get you out of my mind." He released me long enough to slam a fist into the wall just beside my temple. "The first kiss was a goddamn mistake. It was supposed to purge you from my thought, make me stop wondering what you taste like."
Fantasy
97 Chs
Cassandra: Longs Love

Cassandra: Longs Love

Cassandra Will harus merelakan Arion –kekasihnya– melanjutkan study S2 diluar negeri. Sebenarnya, Cassie (panggilan sehari-hari Cassandra) awalnya tidak rela. Tetapi mengingat S2 adalah salah satu tujuan hidup Arion, mau tak mau Cassie harus melepaskan kepergian sang pujaan hati meskipun Cassie sendiri tidak yakin semuanya akan berjalan sesuai ekspektasi. Dari remaja, Cassie adalah gadis yang paling anti dengan hubungan jarak jauh. Tetapi Cassie akan mencobanya. Bukankah Cassie percaya kepada Arion? Hingga setelah beberapa bulan kemudian, Arion menjadi putus kontak dengannya. Cassie bertambah khawatir. Apalagi semua orang terasa seperti menyembunyikan sesuatu dari dirinya. Mulai dari orang tuanya yang selalu menyuruhnya mencari laki-laki lain. Orang tua Arion yang selalu berkata maaf setiap kali Cassie mengunjungi rumah mereka. Dan Relly, teman yang selalu mendukung Cassie. Teman yang membuat Cassie berusaha percaya bahwa hubungan jarak jauh itu tidak seburuk yang dibayangkan, menjadi memihak orang tuanya. Menyuruhnya melupakan Arion dan mencari laki-laki lain. Cassie awalnya kebingungan. Mengira semua orang menentang hubungannya dengan Arion hanya karena Cassie dan Arion tidak dalam satu negara yang sama. Tapi kemudian Cassie sadar. Setelah berbulan-bulan lamanya, dan Arion kembali kepadanya. Laki-laki itu tidak sendirian. Arion tidak sendirian. Melainkan membawa seorang wanita asing bersamanya. Seorang wanita asing yang menggendong seorang bayi di dekapannya. Dan yang paling membuat hati Cassie hancur adalah, wanita itu. Dia memperkenalkan diri, dan mengaku sebagai ... calon istri Arion. Setelah merelakan Arion untuk melanjutkan study, apakah Cassie juga harus merelakan Arion untuk perempuan lain?
Perkotaan
8 Chs
Is the Iliad a novel?
No, the Iliad is not a novel. It's an epic poem.
3 answers
2024-10-10 01:10
Is the Iliad a novel?
No, the Iliad is not a novel. It's an epic poem.
3 answers
2024-10-08 11:44
The Iliad in the novel refers to
The Iliad was the god of the Troy War in ancient Greek mythology and one of the most powerful gods in ancient Greek mythology. It was often described as a handsome, powerful, and mysterious god who possessed a legendary divine sword that could easily destroy any enemy. During the war against Troy, he had helped the Greek army attack Troy, but his mistake had led to the fall of Troy.
1 answer
2024-09-22 07:02
Is the Iliad a fantasy novel?
No, the Iliad isn't a fantasy novel. It's an epic poem based on historical events and mythological elements from ancient Greek culture.
2 answers
2024-10-07 00:51
What was the Iliad about?
The Iliad was an epic fantasy novel written by George Wales in 1814. It mainly told the love story between the Greek general Ilya and the princess of Troy during the Troy War. The background of the story was that many years after the end of the ancient Greek war, the Greek general Ilya was sent to Troy to seek support for the Greek coalition forces. During the journey to Troy, Eliya met Princess Elizabeth of Troy and their relationship gradually warmed up. However, after Elijah returned to Greece, Elizabeth was saved by Heracles and fell in love with him. The main plot of the story revolved around the relationship between Elijah and Elizabeth, as well as the war and diplomacy between Greece and Troy. In the novel, Iliad was a god in ancient Greek mythology, representing war and power, while Elizabeth was a princess in Troy mythology, representing love and beauty.
1 answer
2024-09-13 03:50
Is the Iliad a fictional story?
Yes, it is. The Iliad is a work of ancient Greek epic poetry that contains fictional elements and mythological characters.
3 answers
2024-10-01 23:38
Is the Iliad fiction or nonfiction?
The Iliad is fiction. It's an epic poem that tells a story full of mythical elements and heroic deeds, not based on real, verifiable events.
2 answers
2024-10-03 08:28
Is the Iliad a war story?
Yes, it is. The Iliad primarily focuses on the Trojan War and the events and characters involved in it.
1 answer
2024-10-04 05:38
Are the Iliad and the Odyssey fiction?
Yes. The Iliad and the Odyssey are fictional. They are epic tales that involve gods, heroes, and extraordinary events. For example, in the Iliad, the gods interfere in the human war, which is clearly a fictional element. Similarly, in the Odyssey, Odysseus has encounters with mythical creatures like the Cyclops. These elements are not based on historical facts in a literal sense but are rather products of the ancient Greek imagination.
2 answers
2024-12-03 07:49
Is the Iliad fiction or nonfiction?
The Iliad is considered fiction. It's an epic poem that tells a story of heroes and gods, not based on factual events.
3 answers
2024-10-12 07:47
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