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Raised From The Wild

‘Am I hallucinating? Am I dying?’ Marx thought. Perhaps he was seeing visions because he was feverish and his head ached from the contusions he suffered during the crash. He blinked but the vision was still there. He saw a beautiful woman fully naked on the edge of the other side of the spring. Her slightly wavy hair with the color of copper cascaded freely down her slim waist. She raised her arms and dived cleanly into the water. Marx waited but she did not emerged from the water after sometime. Marx chuckled. “How could there be a woman in a jungle in the middle of nowhere?” He heard a growl from behind him and before he can react a big tiger pounced on him. The last thing he remembered was seeing four canines closing in and hearing a loud female voice shouting, “Khalil, stop!” … Discover how Amaya who grew up in the wild copes with the pressure and challenges of returning to the civilized world. Accompany her on her journey to find love, acceptance and recognition in the treacherous human world of betrayal and greed. *** The book cover is not mine. It is a photo of one of the most beautiful actress in my country.

Azalea_Belrose · Urban
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Unfair Judgment 2

Adelle took out her phone and dialed her father's number.

"Dad, did you happen to catch the outcome of the dressage competition?" she inquired, skipping any form of greeting.

"Yes, and you won the gold medal." A deep, gruffly voice came from the other line.

"Dad, why does that woman's name come before mine? You promised that the gold medal would be mine," she complained.

"Adelle, to be completely honest with you, I think you should be happy with being a silver medalist. Didn't you see how amazing that woman and her horse were at performing that tap dance?" The man's voice was gentle. If the generals whom he was meeting earlier could hear him, they would swear that he was a different man. But then, they knew that tier boss was a doting father.

Adelle asked, "Dad, am I your daughter, or is she your daughter?" She was upset and wondered if her performance was really that bad that even her father did not agree she deserved the gold.