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My Children Are Fierce and Adorable!

My Children Are Fierce and Adorable!

The second Ye Lulu transmigrates, she gives birth to three children on the spot. She imagines that she's the only transmigrator here and has to be careful. Who knew— The first baby: Cold and stern, he's a young little adult who acts as a judge! He steps forward to draw a bolt of lightning from the heavens to punish scumbags. The second baby: Agile, lively, and extremely smart. Every time he moves his mouth, he can accurately predict the future! The third baby: One with an even colder personality, with a single wave of his finger, he can hook out your soul and play with it! Ye Lulu never had a boyfriend in the modern world. Yet, who would have expected that the moment she changed into a different identity, she would have children, a husband, and in-laws — basically, the whole package? Initially, she says, "The three babies are so cute. They're my biological children. I can have them! As for my husband… I'll get a refund." Unexpectedly, Ye Lulu gradually realizes that her husband is very handsome! He seems very mysterious and charming! She seems to have developed feelings for him. How wonderful! However, Ye Lulu holds onto her little protective mask tightly and constantly warns herself to be conservative, as people in the ancient times are comparatively not as open-minded. Unexpectedly, that husband of hers is not himself either. He was a Yin God from the divine throne in the heavens where there were no restrictions, and thus is even more casual. One day, her handsome and god-like husband presses her against the wall and lifts his hand to hold her chin. He says to her in a husky voice, "I think I like you…" He lowers his head and kisses her deeply! Ye Lulu: "???" Something is wrong here! Aren't you guys from the ancient past? Why are you so unrestrained?
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Wolf Girl and the Children of the Moon

Wolf Girl and the Children of the Moon

Native American Jessica Chavez just wants to be a normal teenager. But with her father the Chief of the local Ute tribe, this proves difficult. Then Dakota Ouray moves into town, and Jessica’s life is turned upside down... in more ways than she could imagine. Dakota is handsome and mysterious, but there’s also something different about him that she can’t quite place. There are murders happening in town, but only under the full moon. Jessica finds it strange, but quickly brushes it off... until she finds out the truth of her heritage. Soon, circumstances unfold and she discovers that the truth is more sinister than she thought. Can she and her pack stop this evil and save the town before it’s too late? *** “Are you sure you’re going to be okay?” Michelle asked. I really must have looked bad for Michelle to be this concerned. “I can drive you home and my dad can follow us....” Michelle rambled on, but I could hardly hear what she was saying. The buzzing in my ears was now a roar, like a freight train running back and forth through my head from ear to ear. “I have to go, Michelle,” I said, pulling away from the curb, barely giving her time to close the door as I sped off. But I didn’t make it home. I made it as far as Granby Lake when the shaking was so uncontrollable that I had to pull over. I threw the car into park and the keys under the mat in the driver’s seat. My body was shaking and quivering as pain coursed throughout my body. I screamed, almost a howl, as I ran for the woods. I didn’t know why, but I had the sudden urge to run, to let the coolness of the evening air soothe my skin... to be free. My body shook uncontrollably as I ran faster than I had ever run before into the forest. The quivering ran from my hands and traveled throughout my body as I ran even faster, pushing harder, losing control of my body. What was happening to me? I screamed as I looked down to see my hands shimmering, changing into giant silver paws, but my screams ended in a howl as the quivering traveled down the length of my body, morphing and changing every cell. By instinct, I leapt into the air and my clothes shredded into pieces. I landed on four paws, running even faster. To where? I didn’t know. Was I going crazy? I looked around and nothing looked familiar. Where was I? “This can’t be happening to me!” I thought, sprinting through the forest into the Colorado Rockies, as variations of pine and aspen rushed pasted. If I were in my human form, I would have been crying. As it was, dampness seeped from my eyes, soaking the fur underneath. I was almost to Wyoming when I heard voices inside my mind. I am going crazy! I thought to myself, as my powerful claws dug into the lichen along the forest floor, propelling my body even faster. To where? I didn't know. *** *AUTHOR NOTE: Please also check out my other books now available on Webnovel! Adult Novels: - The Alpha's Companion (This is the story of Julian, the Alpha Supreme, and Lacey) - Bought by the Billionaire Prince - Christmas Cove Young Adult Novels: - Star (CIA Vampires) - Thou Shalt Not Kill - A Cambria Faity Tale - Cambria
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What are the characteristics of Theodore Roosevelt cartoons?
Theodore Roosevelt cartoons often depicted him as a strong and determined leader. They might show his efforts in politics or his public image in a certain way.
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2025-03-31 05:13
What are the features of the cartoon of Theodore Roosevelt?
The cartoon of Theodore Roosevelt usually depicts his strong and determined personality. It might show him in important historical moments or delivering significant speeches.
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2025-04-30 23:38
What are the features of a Theodore Roosevelt caricature?
A Theodore Roosevelt caricature often exaggerates his physical features, like his mustache or big frame. It might also play up his political actions or policies in a humorous way.
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2025-05-02 21:13
What are the best Theodore Roosevelt stories?
One of the best Theodore Roosevelt stories is his adventures in the Badlands. After the tragic loss of his mother and wife on the same day, he retreated to the Dakota Territory. There, he became a rancher, facing tough frontier life. He learned to ride horses, round up cattle, and deal with outlaws. This experience in the wild really toughened him up and was a formative part of his life.
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2024-11-08 20:40
What kind of caricature is there of Theodore Roosevelt?
Caricatures of Theodore Roosevelt can be quite diverse. They might show him as a determined reformer or play up his adventurous spirit. Many aim to capture the essence of his public persona and the impact he had on his era.
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2025-06-16 06:14
What is the meaning of Theodore Roosevelt political cartoons?
Theodore Roosevelt political cartoons typically have multiple layers of meaning. They could be highlighting social issues he was involved in, showing his influence on the economy, or simply caricaturing his appearance or mannerisms for satirical purposes.
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2025-05-27 20:33
What is the meaning of the Theodore Roosevelt political cartoon?
The Theodore Roosevelt political cartoon's meaning can vary widely. It could be satirizing a particular decision he made, or perhaps showing his leadership style in a certain light. The interpretation depends on the details and the message the cartoonist intended to convey.
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2025-05-19 22:06
What are the characteristics of the political cartoon of Theodore Roosevelt?
The political cartoons of Theodore Roosevelt often depicted him as a powerful and determined leader. They might show his efforts to push for reforms or handle various political issues.
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2025-06-20 11:10
What are the characteristics of a cartoon drawing of Theodore Roosevelt?
The cartoon drawing of Theodore Roosevelt might show his distinct facial features, like his thick mustache and serious expression. It could also emphasize his leadership or political stance through visual cues.
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2025-10-10 20:31
The Story of Teddy Bears Named After Theodore Roosevelt
Well, the connection between Teddy bears and Theodore Roosevelt goes back to a particular event. Roosevelt was on a hunting expedition. He was presented with a bear cub that was tied up for him to shoot. But being a man of principle, he didn't do it. This event was illustrated in a political cartoon. A Brooklyn shopkeeper, Morris Michtom, saw the cartoon and was inspired. He made a stuffed bear and named it Teddy. This simple act led to the creation of one of the most iconic toys in history. Teddy bears have since been associated with comfort, childhood, and love. They have been given as gifts, used as decorative items, and are often a child's first and favorite stuffed animal. The name Teddy, after Theodore Roosevelt, has become a symbol of kindness and softness, which is quite ironic considering Roosevelt was also known for his tough leadership.
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2024-11-19 01:29
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