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Clara's Mystery - Orphan Trilogy

Clara's Mystery - Orphan Trilogy

How can you fall in love when you don't even know who you are? At the age of ten, she was left at the orphanage without any recollection of who she was and where she came from. Twenty years later, Clara Johnson, now the CEO of her own security company, SST, provides top-of-the-line security systems and technology that stamps out the competition. If only they could get the biggest shipping company in the country to upgrade their outdated system. But it seems that the CEO, Sebastian Colfer, will do everything to thwart their efforts. Or so it seems. Behind his icy demeanor, he has a hidden agenda, to woo the spirited CEO of SST. The mystery surrounding her appearance at the orphanage keeps her busy these days, and having somebody in her life is not part of her plan. So she pushes everyone away, but will it always stay that way? ==-=-== This book is purely fictional. Any similarities with people in real life are purely coincidental. ==-=-== Sitting in the back seat of Sebastian's car, Clara could feel the heat emanating from his body. His legs were spread out a little too wide, and they were rubbing against her outer thigh. She tried not to let it affect her, but his arm seemed to graze hers every time the car moved, and that unnerved her a little. They were sitting a little too close if you asked her. Clara tried to get away from him, as far as the space could allow, but her brother didn't want to cooperate. He kept on scolding her to stop squirming. She was trying to find a comfortable position that would keep their body parts from touching, what was wrong with that? Sebastian was tormenting her, and she's had enough. She elbowed her brother and told him to switch places with her. ‘Are you scared to sit close to me?’ Sebastian whispered in her ear. -=- Facebook: Intagram:
Urban
127 Chs
Max's Revelation - Orphan Trilogy

Max's Revelation - Orphan Trilogy

Max has never admitted to anyone that he dreams about his past, snippets of dreams about people he’s sure are his parents… reading him a book, raising him up in the air, calling him another name he can’t remember… They seemed happy. So why did he find himself growing up at an orphanage? Celine is always haunted by the event that changed her life forever, her sister getting taken. When her sister disappeared, she wished it had been her instead. They said she was dead, but she knew deep in her heart that her sister was still alive. Haunted by her past, she navigates her day-to-day tasks like a sleeping robot, waiting to be awakened by the right operator. Two individuals, thrown together by fate whose secrets might destroy the fabric of their existence. Will they find the love lurking in the shadows or will it remain elusive? -=- Some dialogue and instances might be familiar if you’ve read Clara’s Mystery, but this is all from Max’s perspective, and this book runs alongside the same timeline as the first book. -=- Celine swallowed the lump in her throat and touched her lips with the tip of her tongue. It was probably a bad idea because Max just moved his gaze to her lips as his pupils dilated. Her heart thumped a little faster, and she felt like a deer caught in the headlights. She could not look away. She could feel the tension in the air and could feel her control slipping. In her mind, she was kissing those lips right now while she stared longingly. The server came while they were staring at each other, too caught up in the moment, forgetting they were at the restaurant, figuring out the next thing to do. Get out of there and continue the seduction, or let the tension build until the end of the night? ‘
Urban
105 Chs
Can you share some orphan drug success stories?
Sure. One great example is Kalydeco for cystic fibrosis. It was a major breakthrough as it targeted the underlying cause of the disease in some patients, rather than just treating the symptoms. This drug has significantly improved the quality of life for those with certain genetic mutations related to cystic fibrosis.
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2024-12-08 17:56
What are the most well - known orphan drug success stories in recent years?
Soliris is a well - known orphan drug success story too. It is used for treating paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria (PNH). PNH is a rare blood disorder. Soliris works by inhibiting the complement system which was overactive in PNH patients. This has reduced the destruction of red blood cells in these patients, leading to improved anemia symptoms and overall quality of life.
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2024-12-09 12:58
Why are there no drug trafficking success stories?
Drug trafficking is illegal in all civilized countries. It promotes drug use which can lead to health problems, family breakdowns, and social unrest. There's no way that something so harmful can have a'success story'. It's like asking for success stories in murder or theft.
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2024-11-19 15:20
Are there any drug dealer success stories?
There are no so - called 'drug dealer success stories'. Dealing drugs is an illegal and immoral activity that brings great harm to individuals, families and society. It causes addiction, destroys lives, and fuels crime and social unrest.
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2024-11-27 16:23
What are some drug success stories?
Another great drug success is the anti - retroviral drugs for HIV/AIDS. In the early days of the AIDS epidemic, there was little hope for patients. But with the development of anti - retroviral therapy, the disease has become more of a chronic condition. People living with HIV can now have a near - normal lifespan and quality of life. These drugs target different stages of the HIV life cycle, suppressing the virus and preventing the destruction of the immune system.
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2024-11-14 23:17
Are there any drug mule success stories?
There are no true 'success stories' when it comes to drug mules. Being a drug mule is an extremely dangerous and illegal activity. It often involves transporting illegal drugs across borders, which can lead to serious legal consequences including long prison sentences if caught. Moreover, drug mules are often exploited by drug cartels and put in life - threatening situations.
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2024-12-15 18:44
Share some drug recovery success stories.
Another example is Tom. Tom had a methamphetamine addiction. He entered a long - term residential treatment center. There, he received medical treatment, counseling, and vocational training. The vocational training gave him a sense of purpose. Along with the psychological support, it helped him stay away from drugs. He has been in recovery for three years and is now helping others who are struggling with addiction.
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2024-10-27 23:56
Share some drug addiction success stories.
One success story is of John. He was addicted to cocaine for years. He finally sought help at a rehabilitation center. Through intense therapy, both physical and mental, he overcame his cravings. He now volunteers at the same center to help others in the same situation.
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2024-11-17 05:04
What are some drug repositioning success stories?
Well, a great example of drug repositioning success is metformin. Initially developed as an anti - diabetic drug, it has been found to have potential benefits in treating other conditions like polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) and even in anti - aging research. Minoxidil is another one. It was first used to treat high blood pressure, but then was repositioned as a topical treatment for hair loss, which has been very popular. And then there's rituximab, which was developed for non - Hodgkin lymphoma but has been successfully repositioned for some autoimmune diseases.
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2024-12-06 12:47
What are some drug baby success stories?
One success story could be a baby who was born with some drug - related issues at birth but through intensive medical care and a loving family environment, overcame the initial health problems. For example, a baby exposed to certain drugs in the womb had respiratory problems at birth. However, with the help of neonatal specialists, proper nutrition, and a stable home, grew up to be a healthy child.
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2024-12-03 21:05
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