I wrote an idea for Episode 10 if there was another trilogy after the sequel trilogy, but I based it off some ideas that I had for a different but similar sequel trilogy that I made, and while I wanted to post my sequel trilogy first so there was context. It has the same characters just a different route that I personally liked better. I've never posted anything before so I'm super nervous but it was worth a shot!
In which Seokjin sells his body to different men in order to make it through the week and Namjoon just happens to be one of the men who pays for the pleasure of his company. Includes:- mature content- serious topics- swearing
"moth you have always been a gifted cat."a cat who sees the dead.a cat who kills without mercy.when the dead comes to a house cat named moth with a dark request and wont take no for an answer moth is force to set out onto a journey she doesnt know that a dark presence follows her to stop what she has been set off to do.
"๐'๐ฅ๐ฅ ๐ญ๐๐ค๐ ๐ฆ๐ฒ ๐๐ก๐๐ง๐๐๐ฌ."Y/N had always been a special Na'vi. Born of the Metkayina clan and the chief's daughter (along with Tsireya and their brother), she could communicate with Eywa without even connecting, and control her natural surroundings. She could move the waves, talk to the animals, and conduct carnivorous plants if she tried- but had to keep her powers secret.When the Sullys come around, Y/N is forced to deal with Lo'ak, Toruk Makto aka Jake Sully's second son (and a pain), who seems to develop something for her. He is warned he doesn't have a shot with her, but decides he'll deal with his chances. After all,How could a perfect girl fall in love with a "freak"? Well, maybe she's more of a freak than they think...[Lo'ak x fem! metkayina! Reader]highest rankings โง๏ฝฅ๏พ: *#2 in loakxreader#2 in loaksully#2 in chances#2 in avatarmovie(girl in book cover isn't mine!!)
Through mist and snow there lay a land,white and covered in iceand magic through the veins. Through shadow and deaththere a battle began,red blood covered the whiteand bodies fell like flies. Skin as pale as snoweyes as gray as storm clouds;with rings of blue like icehair black and white.
This story is about the talents and non talents..kung saan dito nila ma iimprove ang kanilang talent at ma didiscover ang kanilang talent.si miracle ay isang non talent mag mula pa nung sya grade seven.ang percent nya sa rangkings ayy hnd manlang tumataas 10% parn ang rank nya.... SO GUYS THIS IS MY FIRST WATTPAD STORY THAT I MAKE..HOPE YOU LIKE IT..AND JUST COMMENT IF YOU LIKE IT OR NOT....NGAYON PALANG NAG SOSORRY NA AKO IF I MAKE A MISTAKE??
After a disastrous end to their last tour, Elliot Hawk, lead singer of True Outlaws - a British pop rock band taking the world by storm - is determined to keep the new album release squeaky clean. However, he isn't counting on Phoebe, a shy librarian with a past of her own, catching his eye. She isn't interested in a quick fling with a smooth talking rockstar, but before she knows it, their two worlds collide. They say life can change in a moment, Phoebe and Elliott are about to find out just how true that is. But with backstabbing backing dancers, pressure from the press and a mysterious stranger with a real vendetta, will they be able to find that long overdue happily ever after, or will our star crossed lovers crash and burn in the spotlight?(This is a standalone book, slowburn romance with a happy ending guaranteed. Some mature themes and triggers, including drinking and addiction)-----"I'm not one of your fan girls." I snapped, a little offended, "I haven't even heard any of your music." "I'm hurt love. After I just serenaded you too." I huffed, "I wouldn't call that serenaded, I'm pretty sure it was harassment."
The Mayor of Casterbridge (1886), subtitled "The Life and Death of a Man of Character", is a novel by British author Thomas Hardy. It is set in the fictional town of Casterbridge (based on the town of Dorchester in Dorset). The book is one of Hardy's Wessex novels, all set in a fictional rural England. Hardy began writing the book in 1884 and wrote the last page on 17 April 1885. Within the book, he writes that the events took place "before the nineteenth century had reached one-third of its span". Literary critic Dale Kramer sees it as being set somewhat later-in the late 1840s, corresponding to Hardy's youth in Dorchester.