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Accident Prone
Author: RedSonia
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Elizabeth (aka Liz): an attractive young lady, smart, career-driven, self-sufficient, wants to save the world (one surgery at a time). Maximilian (aka Max): hot, smart, rich, playboy, who loves to party! What happens when Liz and Max meet due to an accident? Their personalities are clashing but persistent accidents keep pulling them together. An accident: an event that happens by chance or that is without apparent or deliberate cause. ... Mature content! 18+ … Excerpt from the story... Max was confused. "Aren't you appalled by my words? Offended? Why are you still here and not running to your place?" Liz shrugged. "Last night you promised no lies. And I hope that you are comfortable enough with me to say what is on your mind. No matter if you are gay or not, the fact that I feel safe with you will not change. Unless you do something to prove me wrong." Max was surprised by this logic. But then he remembered the deal they made: he will not lie, no games and he will treat her with respect… and she believes him. "You want to know what is on my mind?" He decided to try his luck: "I want to kiss you." Liz frowned for a second while thinking about how to respond. Then she craned her neck and pointed at her cheek. "Here." Max was not sure if he should laugh or cry. "That is not the kiss I was going for." "That is the only one you will get. Take it or leave it." Max is not silly to miss an opportunity. "I will take whatever you are willing to give me." ... This is a heartwarming story that will make you all warm and fuzzy while you laugh and sigh... --- Thank you for reading! ***** I own the cover. ***** Check out my other novels: - "Is this Destiny?" - "Amara - Reunion" - "The Supreme Alpha" - "The Alpha's Bride"

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FROM SIMP TO BILLIONAIRE(Indian version)

Aarav Sharma arrived in Bangalore with a second-hand suitcase, unpaid hostel fees, and the belief that education could change his family’s future. Coming from a small town in Bihar, he carried the hopes of his parents on his shoulders. His father struggled with debt back home, his mother kept sacrificing silently, and every month felt like a battle between survival and dreams. But at EastBridge Institute of Technology, dreams meant nothing without money. Surrounded by billionaire heirs, startup prodigies, influencers, and students driving luxury cars to campus, Aarav quickly became invisible — the “nice guy” everyone used but nobody respected. He spent his savings on a girl who only saw him as convenient, tolerated humiliation from rich classmates, and survived on chai, Maggi, and cheap hostel meals while others partied in rooftop cafés and five-star hotels. Then one night, after being publicly humiliated during the college fest, Aarav receives a mysterious notification on his phone: [Divine Tycoon System Activated.] The system does not hand out free wealth. It trains people to dominate the world of money. To survive, Aarav must complete dangerous missions tied to business, influence, intelligence, and social power. From earning his first ₹1,000 before midnight to building AI startups, entering the ruthless fintech industry, negotiating with investors, manipulating stock trends, and battling corporate giants, Aarav slowly transforms from a broke engineering student into one of India’s youngest rising tycoons. But power attracts enemies. Arrogant business heirs want to crush him before he rises further. Influencers and media companies attempt to destroy his reputation. Corrupt politicians fear his growing influence. Hidden billionaire families begin investigating the mysterious force behind his success. And somewhere behind the Divine Tycoon System lies an ancient secret connected to a forgotten Indian merchant bloodline that once shaped the economy of empires. Set in modern India and deeply inspired by today’s startup culture, AI revolution, social media fame, billionaire lifestyles, and college hustle culture, From Simp to Billionaire: Rise of the Divine Tycoon is a story of ambition, revenge, emotional growth, romance, business warfare, and the unstoppable rise of a boy who once had only ₹43.17 in his bank account. In a country ruled by power and money, Aarav Sharma is about to build an empire that even India’s biggest tycoons cannot ignore.

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What is an 'indian prone story'? Can you explain it?
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2024-10-26 22:51
An 'indian prone story' could refer to a story that is related to India in some way. It might be about Indian culture, traditions, history, or people. For example, it could be a folktale passed down through generations in India, like the stories of the Panchatantra which are full of moral lessons. Another possibility is that it's a story set in the Indian landscape, perhaps about a journey through the diverse terrains of India, from the Himalayas to the beaches of Goa.
Are there any famous 'indian prone stories'?
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2024-10-27 14:59
Definitely. The story of Buddha's enlightenment is an important 'indian prone story'. It's about Siddhartha Gautama who, after seeing the sufferings in the world, went on a journey of self - discovery and ultimately achieved enlightenment under the Bodhi tree. This story has not only influenced Indian religious thought but has also spread globally. Also, there are many fables from the Panchatantra that are very popular. These short stories are full of wisdom and are often used to teach moral values, and they are quintessentially 'indian prone stories' as they are deeply rooted in Indian culture.
What are some famous Indian prone stories for children?
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2024-11-07 21:04
The story of the Panchatantra is very famous. It is a collection of short stories with moral lessons. For example, there are stories about how cleverness can defeat strength. Animals in these stories often act like humans and teach children important values like friendship, honesty and perseverance.
Can you share some interesting Indian prone stories?
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2024-11-07 23:28
Another story is from Indian mythology. The story of Rama and Sita. Rama, an incarnation of Lord Vishnu, had to rescue his wife Sita who was abducted by the demon king Ravana. With the help of his loyal brother Lakshmana and an army of monkeys led by Hanuman, Rama fought a great battle and finally rescued Sita. This story teaches about loyalty, love and the victory of good over evil.
Is writing a good story prone to cliches?
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2024-10-07 05:40
Yes, it can be. Sometimes writers fall back on common tropes and familiar storylines, which can make a story feel cliched.
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