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Arranged marriage to the princess of the Red Scorpions
Author: DameButterfly
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NOTE: cover art is a commission done by Ripcorez a fellow author on here and amazing artist. If you like his work, don't hesitate to reach out to him with a request for a commission of your own Samuel Foster would be turning 18 in two weeks. He grew up in a fairly normal low case family home with his parents and two younger siblings. The thing out of the ordinary was he knew for as long as he could remember he would be getting married at 18 to a girl he never had met before due to a promise his family had made. Lena Scarlet, Princess Scarlet was feared by many, respected and loved by everyone near her. Deadly as she was calm, her one annoyance in life was the arranged married he father decided upon before she was born. Being fiercely independent and trained to protect herself, she never felt the need for a relationship or marriage as she fully capable of taking care of all her needs. However, a promise was a promise and whether either of them liked it or not, their parents were at least going to force them to live together before calling the wedding off. Please give the book a chance. I'm not the greatest of synopsis writers, as I am sure some of you can tell and the book may be slow at first due to the setup and lead in. But I promise it will getting more interesting as it goes along. Scene excerpt from the story: "You didn't happen to think it was important to tell before now?! The princess was furious with the other woman. "I.." She paused for a second to swallow, "I never thought that it would come down to this. I promise though that they wouldn't do anything terrible." "They said the same thing to my father.. but they were wrong. I don't trust anyone's word." The princess replied standing up. The more her anger rose, the darker her eyes got. "You should just be fortunate that I am not my father. Do you know what he did when faced with a similar situation?" with no reply, she continued "He killed almost all of them. You could say it was a massacre. Me, I won't got that far, but if anything happens to him, I will personally kill the person who touches him." Books in this Series: Dear Dove (Prequel) Roses & Whips(on hold for editing)- Richard's book Discord server link: https://discord.gg/dMJaSAjtjK If server link doesn't work- please inform me. Link to patreon account where I will give brief Paypal link: https://paypal.me/DameButterfly?locale.x=en_US because every little bit helps author to write while in college. https://ko-fi.com/damebutterfly/goal?g=0

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TE(I)AM Scorpion: That Stings, A nu don

A Letter About Breaking the Cycle Dear Reader, You didn’t wake up broken—someone broke you. But here’s the truth: you can break the cycle instead of passing it on to someone else. Even your victims, if they saw you truly wanted to be better and were given a real chance at redemption, would agree that every single one of you deserves actual freedom. I’m talking about a freedom where you don’t have to stay silent about your brokenness. A freedom where you can heal without judgment. You Are More Than What Was Done to You You are not just the ones who take—you are also the taken. Don’t you think someone is missing you somewhere? You are somebody’s brother, sister, mother, or friend. Someone out there just wants answers. By the time the system gets involved, most people aren’t even focused on punishment—they want justice and closure. The System Isn’t Working Who’s really benefiting from all this? It’s those who started the cycle, those who watch it unfold. The system that claims to fix things often ends up breaking more people than it helps. Sending more people into a broken system isn’t justice. A Real Chance at Redemption That’s why I’m offering you something different: No more fear No more punishment No more lack of access No more fear of judgment I’m offering a real chance at redemption. Instead of being the “Troy” they wanted me to be—the Trojan horse to end it all for them because their ring was exposed—I want to be the reason everyone finally knows what joy is, and who brings it. We Are All Connected The tree does not banish its own branches, and I will not banish the tree—especially when it’s the only thing tying us all to life. But what kind of life is this for anyone? Running from a system that hired you to do this in the first place? Does that make sense? Let’s break the cycle. Let’s choose healing, truth, and real justice. With hope for a new beginning, The World

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How does the scorpion convince the frog to carry it across the river in the scorpion and frog story?
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2024-12-06 05:59
In the story, the scorpion convinces the frog by using a logical argument. It tells the frog that it has no reason to sting it while they are crossing the river. After all, if it does, they will both perish. So, the frog, believing in this logic, decides to carry the scorpion. But, of course, the scorpion's nature takes over in the end.
What is the moral of the frog and the scorpion story?
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2024-12-08 21:09
The moral is that some creatures, like the scorpion in the story, can't change their nature. Even if it means their own destruction, they will still act according to their instinctive and often harmful behavior. Just as the scorpion stung the frog despite knowing it would lead to both of their deaths because it was in its nature to sting.
What is the moral of the scorpion and frog story?
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2024-12-05 12:53
The moral is often about people's (or in this case, animals') inherent natures. The scorpion stings the frog even though it means they both will die, showing that some creatures can't change their fundamental, self - destructive behaviors.
What is the moral of the scorpion and the frog story?
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2024-12-02 08:53
The moral is that some people's nature is hard to change. Just like the scorpion, even though it knew stinging the frog would lead to their both deaths, it still did it because it was in its nature to sting.
What is the moral of the scorpion and the frog story?
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2024-11-28 12:37
The moral is that some people (or in this case, the scorpion) can't change their nature. The scorpion stings the frog even though it means they both will die, showing that it can't resist its instinct to harm, despite the frog's kindness in carrying it across the river.
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