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When it came to handling life, Hazel was a PRO! But...well there's ALWAYS A BUT! When it comes to a certain topic, she was CLUELESS! And the topic was Chris! Christopher Finch, her new BOSS! Nah! This isn't one of the boss-secretary love stories....this one's DIFFERENT! -------------------------------------------------------- Six years ago, he was her college senior! He turned down her proposal in their college cafeteria. Six years later, he's back as her new boss! All these years, she was holding onto an invisible ray of hope and now, it finally shined! So, Happy Ending...? Not Really! -------------------------------------------------------- 'He's married now?' she asked in shock as she witnessed his kids walking out of his office. Six Years of waiting and life gifted her Heartbreak! Again! Let bygones be bygones, she decided to move on! Is it really that easy? Well...she had to try. We all had to...at some point! -------------------------------------------------------- 'What could possibly go wrong now?' she asked confidently. And that's when life decided to unveil the answers to her long lost questions...even questions she didn't know she had. The major things she failed to notice...were finally disclosed! After all there was more to Chris than she knew and imagined! Till now she was only aware of his love but as she searched farther, she could finally see it all... The tears, the betrayal and the vengeance all of it flaring up inside his cold blue eyes. At least this time, he won't be alone...
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The Veteran's Last Roar — Miller

Thirty-three years old. For most people, it's the prime of life. For a footballer, it's the sound of a clock that never stops ticking. August 10, 2023. While all of England buzzes with anticipation for the Premier League's opening week, Miller Jolene O'Brian sits alone in a worn-down boxing gym in Manchester. No celebration, no birthday cake. Just sweat soaking through the sharp edges of his Mohawk Mullet. Today, he turns thirty-three — and his only gift is a brutal truth: he has no club. Released by Toronto FC at the end of last season, Miller has become something of a ghost. His agent — Uncle Connor — hasn't delivered a single promising call. His name has been quietly scratched off every wishlist at the top clubs. "Too old," the scouts say. "Too slow," the data analysts whisper. Yet Miller O'Brian is nothing if not stubbornly extraordinary. While his peers are already weighing retirement or chasing final paydays in the Gulf, Miller has turned down lucrative offers from Qatar and Saudi Arabia without a second thought. He carries both an American and an Irish passport — two nations ready to hand him the captain's armband tomorrow morning, if only he'd say the word. But Miller wants only one thing. One call from The Three Lions. Every morning, he raises both palms to the sky. The Crescent and Star tattooed on his left — a prayer for his mother. The Cross on his right — a tribute to the legacy of his father. Beneath the rough exterior and the cold, steel gaze that has frozen countless defenders in their tracks, Miller is something few would expect: a gentle soul. In the presence of his parents, the fearsome striker is simply a devoted son — soft-spoken, careful, and full of quiet love. Can a thirty-three-year-old ghost of a man still haunt the dreams of an entire nation? Only time will tell. Disclaimer: This story is entirely fictional. All public figures referenced are used as fictional characters and do not represent their real lives, actions, or views.

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Addicted To Chris

WARNING! MATURE CONTENT! R18+ Slow-burn Romantasy. Detailed Smut. Strictly for Adults Only! Irene has never had anyone. No family. No safety net. No one to call when things fall apart, maybe only her best friend June. Just a café job she hates, bills she can barely keep up with and a life she's been holding together alone for as long as she can remember. She wasn't looking for anyone. Then he walked in. Tall. Quiet. The kind of presence that didn't ask for attention but took it anyway. He ordered black coffee, left a twenty pound tip and said her name like it already meant something. She told herself he was just a customer. She almost believed it. Chris was everything she didn't know she needed. Patient. Consistent. The first person who ever made her feel like she didn't have to carry everything alone. And before she knew it Irene wasn't just falling for him-- she was addicted. To his voice. His presence. The way he showed up every single time without being asked. For the first time in her life she let someone in. That was her first mistake. Because the thing about addiction is that it doesn't warn you before it destroys you. Chris had a life she knew nothing about. A world beyond Belfast cafés and late night phone calls and candlelit dinners. A world with temptations she never saw coming. And when the truth finally surfaces Irene is left with nothing but the ruins of the first real thing she ever allowed herself to have. She walks away. Because she has to. Because staying would break what little is left of her. But walking away from Chris is not the same as being free of him. His memory lives in everything. Every song. Every late night. Every cup of coffee she can't drink without thinking of how it all started. She tries to move on. She tries to be okay. And she almost convinces herself that she is. Then he comes back. Changed. Broken. Fighting for her in ways he never did when he had her. Saying everything she needed to hear a year too late. And Irene is faced with the question she's been running from since the day she walked away- Can you forgive someone who shattered the first trust you ever gave away? Or is some damage too deep to come back from? Addicted to Chris is a story about love and betrayal. About the walls we build and the people brave enough to climb them. About learning the difference between someone who wants you and someone who truly chooses you. And about what happens when the one person you tried hardest to forget- refuses to let you go. Will curiosity or caution win? And just how dangerous can obsession get?

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2024-12-01 09:14
There are also stories where the main character is an older person looking back on their life. They might be reminiscing about past loves or mistakes they made. These characters often have a lot of wisdom to share, even if they've had a difficult life.
What are some notable features of Chris Miller short stories?
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The characters in Chris Miller short stories are often complex and relatable. They have their own flaws and virtues. Just like in real life, his characters struggle with various problems, like relationships or career choices. This makes it easy for readers to connect with them on an emotional level.
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2024-11-01 03:02
Chris Miller's vision had a big impact on the movie's overall style. He had a certain aesthetic in mind for the different planets and locations in the movie. This led to the creation of unique and visually appealing sets. Also, his take on the action scenes made them more fast - paced and exciting, which was part of his vision for making Solo: A Star Wars Story an engaging adventure.
What can you tell me about Chris Miller's work on Solo: A Star Wars Story?
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2024-11-01 08:38
Chris Miller was a key figure in Solo: A Star Wars Story. He was in charge of translating the beloved Star Wars universe into this specific story about Han Solo's early days. He had to balance the new elements with the existing Star Wars lore. The movie had to fit into the overall Star Wars timeline, and Miller was responsible for that in many ways. He was involved in decisions about the set design, the costumes, and the overall tone of the movie. Unfortunately, things didn't go as planned all the way through, but his contributions to the early development of the movie cannot be ignored.
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2024-10-18 06:49
Miller was a supporting character in the novel Lord of Mysteries, written by Qidian author Squid, who loved to dive. He was a Sequence 3 Spectator of The Fool pathway and a member of the Tarot Club. After hearing Leonard's nightmare, he had developed suspicions towards Admiral of Blood Mondra. He had also guided Leonard, allowing him to have some preliminary deduction abilities. He owned Miller Antiques in the North Borough of Backlund. On the surface, he was the shop owner, but in fact, he was an undercover agent of the Machinery Hivemind organization, codenamed Machinery Hivemind. Hurry up and click on the link below to return to the super classic " Lord of Mysteries "!
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