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Dark If Hell

Penulis: Huguel
Fantasy
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What is Dark If Hell

Baca novel Dark If Hell yang ditulis oleh penulis Huguel yang diterbitkan di WebNovel. Kickplay and a player of an online RPG Kickplay online game that being the best player in the game he will get as much power points as he could to be the most powerful player in the game or rather a l...

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Kickplay and a player of an online RPG Kickplay online game that being the best player in the game he will get as much power points as he could to be the most powerful player in the game or rather a legend.

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She knows she is a player, a danger and a heartbreaker because hearts are made to be broken. Since he broke hers, she will break others. Rule number one is that you gotta have fun But when you're done, you gotta be the first to run. Rule number two, just don't get attached too. Rule number three, wear your heart on your cheek but never on your sleeve unless you wanna taste defeat. Rule number four gotta be looking pure; kiss him goodbye at the door, and leave him wanting more. ##### “What is about a uniform that makes a man instantly that much more attractive?" Her voice was able to drug anyone, so sweet. The military uniformed man smirked, with his alluring smile that produced every one existential crisis. "What is about a uniform that makes a woman instantly that much more attractive?" He said behind her. " I affectionately known a woman with a white uniform when she laughs delightedly she is beautiful when she cries she is irresistible, but when she is fiercely determined she is seductive as hell.” He spoke. "May I know her?" She playfully asks while turning to him. Without any breathless second, she instantly felt warm but vigorous hands on her tiny waist. “I like your smile,” He says—so casually, so calmly, expressing his desires for her. She drew him toward her with her eyes; he inclined his face toward hers and lay his mouth on her mouth, which was like a freshly split-open fig. For a long time, he kissed her, their tongues ruling each other refusing to lose, breathing deeply. ##### “I challenge a man to a duel before allowing him near me, and then I take an arrow, dip it in poison, and drive it straight through his heart...But that's on a good day...when I purr and feel delightfully amorous. No need to mention what I'd do on a bad one.” She spoke, so sweet, so dangerous. With an alluring smile, her astonish shadow disappears. #### Warning!! This novel contains adult vocabulary, R-18 scenes. Read under your own accord.

Fang_NiNi · Fantasi
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Patient is Waiting

I heard an amazing story of patience the other day. It has stuck with me since, and it’s altered the way I shape my interactions throughout each day. This is a story about a small, random act of kindness that affected two lives in a big way: A New York City taxi driver arriveS at the final stop for his shift. He honked. After waiting a few minutes, he honked again. Because it was his last stop, he considered pulling away. Instead, he put the car in park and walked up to the door. He knocked. He heard an elderly voice, “Just a minute.” He then heard the shuffling of bags moving across the floor. Then the door opened. It was a small woman in her 90’s with a soft smile wearing a print dress and a pillbox hat with a veil pinned on it. As she answered, the taxi driver caught a glimpse inside the house. It looked as if no one had lived there for years. All the furniture was covered in sheets, no clocks on the wall, and no knickknacks on the counters. “Could you carry my bag?“ the lady asked. The cab driver walked her slowly down the steps of the front porch to the cab. Once in the cab, the lady handed the driver an address and asked, “Could you drive through downtown?” “It’s not the shortest way,” The driver answered. “I’m in no hurry. I don’t mind,” she said. “I’m on my way to hospice…” The driver and passenger shared a quick glimpse in the rearview mirror, enough for her to see his concern and continue: “I don’t have any family left. The doctor says I don’t have very long.” The driver quietly reached over and shut off the meter then asked, “What route would you like me to take?” For the next two hours, they drove through the city. She showed the driver where she once worked, the neighborhood where she and her husband first lived, a furniture warehouse that had once been a ballroom when she was a girl. There were a few parts of town she asked the driver to slow down and she would sit, staring into the darkness, saying nothing. After a couple hours, she suddenly said, “I’m tired. Let’s go now.” They drove in silence to the address she had given him. When they arrived, two orderlies came out to the cab as soon as they pulled up. They must have been expecting her. The driver opened the trunk to take out the suitcase. As he shut the trunk, she was already in a wheelchair. “How much do I owe you?” She asked, reaching into her purse. “Nothing,” said the driver. “You have to make a living,” she answered. “There are other passengers,” he responded. Almost without thinking, the driver bent and gave the lady a hug. She held on tightly. “You gave an old woman a little moment of joy,” she said. “Thank you.” The driver gave a final squeeze of the lady’s hand and the two turned to go their separate ways. As he got in the car and glanced over to her, the door was shut. He didn’t pick up any more passengers That night. In fact, he could hardly speak. What if that woman had gotten an angry or impatient driver? What if she got someone who refused to get out and go to her door? Refused to take the time driving around the city? The taxi driver couldn’t shake the feeling that this single moment may be one of the most important moments of his life.

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