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Thank you for Waiting, Mister Tang!
Author: Fairy Elfie
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Forced out by her step-mother, she was driven to desperation and had no way of surviving other than to sign herself away and marry herself into a rich and influential family. Three years into the marriage, her wealthy husband had spoiled her to heavens. The only problem was that they had no inheritors in their family. Inside the luxurious mansion, Pei Qiqi angrily threw a stack of newspaper onto the man, “The article is claiming that I am a hen who cannot lay eggs! But Tang Yu, it’s you who has issues!” The man put down the newspaper and agreed to what his young wife was saying, “Why would they write false information? Your zodiac is the pig!” “Tang! Yu!” She stomped her feet out of anger. The man grinned, “So what we have no kids? You are my little baby.” Pei Qiqi thought, how did this scene change so fast!

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The Town Where Love Waits

There’s a saying in Maplewood Hollow, that charming little town tucked between sleepy hills and winding rivers: “No one leaves without finding love.” Most call it superstition. Some call it fate. But for Camille Hart, it’s her last resort. At thirty-four, Camille has everything her younger self dreamed of—corner office, city skyline, power suits, and a calendar bursting with boardroom battles. But to her high-society mother, none of that matters if there’s no ring on her finger. Emotionally drained from failed relationships and tired of the pressure, Camille’s best friend—the fiery and intuitive Tasha Monroe—proposes something wild: “Take a month off. Go somewhere love might actually find you.” So against every instinct, Camille packs a single suitcase and heads to Maplewood Hollow, a place she vaguely remembers from a childhood visit. Her plan? Rest. Regroup. Return. But fate—and love—have a different itinerary. Enter Jude Maddox. The town’s reluctant handyman and ex-travel photographer with a haunted past and eyes that see right through your armor. Jude avoids tourists, especially the high-heeled, high-powered kind. But when Camille storms into town with her sharp tongue, vulnerable heart, and a broken sink he can’t ignore, their worlds begin to collide. What starts as harmless sparring turns into starlit walks, coffee-fueled confessions, and slow-burning chemistry even the town’s gossip mill can’t keep up with. But Maplewood’s magic always comes with a price. There’s Mrs. Lillian Gray, the town’s elderly innkeeper, who once believed in love until her husband vanished fifty years ago. Now, long-lost letters begin appearing mysteriously, forcing her to relive what she buried—and offering Camille an unexpected mirror. Then there's Beau Reynolds, Jude’s childhood best friend, back from the military with scars of his own and a quiet longing for Tasha—the only woman who’s ever seen past his charm. And just when things couldn’t get more curious, a mysterious columnist known only as “The Hollow Heart” begins posting cryptic, romantic riddles around town, eerily reflecting Camille and Jude’s unfolding story. At the heart of it all? The Midnight Festival. A once-in-a-decade event when the veil between longing and fulfillment is said to be at its thinnest. But as Camille begins to surrender to Maplewood’s magic and Jude’s steady, scarred heart, a thunderbolt arrives: her mother’s ultimatum. Return to the city by the end of the month, or lose the company she’s spent her life building. Now Camille must choose between the ambition she’s poured everything into—or a life that pulses with slow dances, warm bread, whispered secrets, and the kind of love that’s messy, healing, and true. And Jude? He must face the guilt that’s kept him from loving again and confront a truth that could either free them both—or fracture everything they’ve begun to build. The Town Where Love Waits is a heart-stealing journey of fate, choice, and second chances. With vibrant characters, sizzling tension, and a town that seems to know your heart better than you do, this is the place where love lingers—quietly, patiently—until you’re ready to see it.

sammiebraveheart · Urban

In the Shadows the Devil Waits

The moment she opened her door to him, her life changed forever. - “What do you think will happen to the family you so cherish if you refuse me?” His gaze darkened, shadows dancing in his eyes. "There’s no need for propriety between us,” he murmured. “Not when our indecent bargain exists, and certainly not when I’m keeping your dirty little secrets. None of this is proper.” He spun her smoothly through the rhythm of the music. And when her back brushed briefly against his chest, she felt his breath near her ear. For one dizzying moment, she could have sworn his nose, and perhaps even his lips, had grazed her hair. “You have a bargain with me, and I need you capable enough to get what I want. That makes you my responsibility.” “Your responsibility?” she repeated. “I’m not one of your people, so do not speak of me as though I am. I live under my aunt’s roof, and I will abide by her rules—” “Are you suggesting I offer you a place under mine instead?” Mischief flickered in his silver eyes. “So you may live by my rules?” - In the blossoming empire of Liandel where predators lurk not only in the shadows but also in broad daylight, Elain must pretend to be the sickly niece of a lord while hiding her true identity. She had been an expert at avoiding trouble, keeping a low profile and obeying every rule set for her. Until that one rainy night, when she tended to a wounded man during her vacation in the countryside. When they meet again in the city, she realizes he’s someone she should fear and never dare approach, so she keeps her distance. But he’s a vicious spider, always pulling her into his dangerous web. And perhaps it’s his mischievous nature, or his silver eyes that constantly challenge her, but in his presence, the mask she has worn for so long begins to slip, and she finds herself saying the wrong words or acting far too boldly for her own good. She fears the darkness. He rules it. He is everything she has always warned herself to avoid and yet she finds herself drawn to him all the same. And when corruption takes root, how can her fragile heart survive? Warning: Mature content

inkywings · Fantasy
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Tell me about Tom Waits' 'Bedtime Story'.
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2024-12-11 00:50
Well, 'Bedtime Story' by Tom Waits is a song that stands out in his discography. His use of musical elements is quite remarkable. The instrumentation, combined with his voice, creates an atmosphere that is both eerie and captivating. It might not be a typical bedtime story in the traditional sense, but more like a story told in a smoky, late - night bar where anything can happen.
What makes Tom Waits' 'Bedtime Story' special?
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2024-12-10 21:56
What makes 'Bedtime Story' special is Tom Waits' ability to blend different elements together. His voice, which is so distinct, combined with the lyrics that are like little slices of life, or rather, slices of some alternate reality. The musical arrangement, whether it's the use of a particular instrument or the overall rhythm, all work in harmony to create a piece that is not like anything else. It has a certain charm that comes from its imperfections and its ability to make the listener feel as if they are a part of the strange story being told.
What is the 'tom waits sad childrens story' about?
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2024-12-03 21:58
I'm not entirely sure specifically which 'tom waits sad children's story' you're referring to. Tom Waits has a lot of dark and poignant works. It could be about the hardships children face, like poverty or loss, as his music often touches on the grittier sides of life.
What are the characteristics of a Tom Waits caricature?
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2025-05-10 04:19
A Tom Waits caricature usually exaggerates his unique facial features like his distinctive nose and chin. It might also focus on his trademark style of clothing and the moody expressions he often has.
What are the main themes in Tom Waits' Children's Story?
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2024-11-21 10:22
One possible theme could be the loss of innocence. Given Tom Waits' often gritty view of the world, the story might show how children are exposed to the harsher aspects of life. Another theme could be the idea of discovery in a less - than - ideal world, where children find strange and unique things in their surroundings.
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