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The Demon of The North

The Demon of The North

As an illegitimate daughter of the late Count Rotschild, Vivianne's life has been a living hell since her father's death from the accident, along with her mother. Forced to live as a servant in the Rothschild mansion, Vivianne's fortunes take an even darker turn when her powerful stepbrother, the current Count, arranges for her to marry the tyrannical emperor, Dietrich Erengrad. However, Dietrich rejects Vivianne as his mate due to her unique pheromones, which continue to attract other alpha werewolves even after he marks her. Tossed aside without protection, Vivianne becomes trapped in a nightmare, unable to control her own heats as she is mocked, used, and treated as a mere lust object by the lustful alpha wolves of the imperial palace. After enduring three years of this living hell, Vivianne sees no other choice but to take her life. In her final act, she curses those who have abused her, praying that if she is ever given another chance at life, her tormentors will experience an even worse fate. Miraculously, the gods hear Vivianne's plea and grant her a second chance, sending her back in time three months before her horrific ordeal began. Now, Vivianne is determined to escape this cruel destiny by any means necessary, no matter the cost. And to save her life this time, she turned into the famous Grand Duke of the North, the one people called a monster. Roxanne de Borgia is an alpha female with a powerful lineage from the werewolf royal family and the strongest demon king of the demon race.
Fantasy
136 Chs
St. Monica's School For Girls

St. Monica's School For Girls

************ Disclaimer!!! Before you start reading this book.... THIS BOOK CONTAINS EXTREMELY EXPLICIT SEXUAL CONTENT OF THE MOST GRAPHIC NATURE. I'm a degenerate, so this book was made for degenerates. If you fancy content that know no sexual bounds, sex between two females, then read at your own discretion. The book is pretty much depraved, with a dark tone, some might find it offensive even. If you are underage or unwilling to experience depictions of Yuri, hardcore sex, fetish behaviours, and unrestrained carnal perversions in lurid detail - DO NOT READ THIS BOOK. You have been warned - continuing past this point confirms you are an adult clearly consenting to subjecting yourself to material that does not shy away from portraying sexuality and deviance in its most profane, boundary-pushing extremes. If you nevertheless choose to proceed and find yourself offended or disturbed, DO NOT BLAME THE AUTHOR. This is your final advisory.  18+ ONLY. Moving on... No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any more or by any mass electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise without prior written permission of the author. Please, Take Note: This is a book of fiction. All characters, names, places, incidents and behavior are from the author's imagination, used with no intentions of hurting anyone; Any resemblance to any actual living thing or dead is mainly by coincidence and I sincerely apologise. Read on!!
LGBT+
117 Chs
What is the story of St. Nicholas?
St. Nicholas was known for his kindness and generosity. He is said to have secretly given gifts to those in need, especially children.
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2024-10-15 10:35
What is the true story of St. Nicholas?
St. Nicholas was a Christian bishop known for his kindness and generosity. He was famous for secretly giving gifts to the poor and needy.
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2024-10-09 23:59
What is the story behind St. Nicholas?
St. Nicholas was known for his kindness and generosity. Legends say he secretly gave gifts to those in need, especially children.
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2024-10-15 15:30
What is the real story of St Nicholas?
St Nicholas was a 4th - century Christian bishop in Myra (now in Turkey). He was known for his generosity. Legend has it that he secretly gave gifts to the poor, especially children. One famous story is that he threw bags of gold through the window of a poor man's house to provide dowries for his three daughters, preventing them from being sold into slavery. This act of kindness became the basis for the modern - day Santa Claus figure who brings gifts to children at Christmas.
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2024-11-15 04:10
What is the St Nicholas origin story?
St Nicholas was a real person from the 4th century. He was born in Patara, which is in modern - day Turkey. He was known for his kindness and generosity. One of the most famous stories is about him secretly giving gold to three poor sisters so they could get married. This act of kindness became the basis for the idea of Santa Claus giving gifts.
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2024-11-28 22:41
What is the real story of St Nicholas?
St Nicholas was a bishop in Myra. He was known for his kindness and generosity. Legend has it that he secretly gave gifts to the poor, especially children. For example, there's the story of him throwing bags of gold through a window to save three sisters from being sold into slavery. His deeds became the basis for the modern Santa Claus figure.
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2024-11-26 12:42
What is the st nicholas true story?
St. Nicholas was a real person. He was a Christian bishop in Myra (in modern - day Turkey). He was known for his kindness and generosity, especially towards the poor and children. There are many stories about him secretly giving gifts, which is part of the origin of the Santa Claus legend.
2 answers
2024-11-15 00:50
What are the characteristics of the St Nicholas cartoon?
The St Nicholas cartoon usually features a kind and generous figure, often associated with gift-giving and spreading joy during the holiday season.
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2025-03-29 17:48
Who is St. Nicholas in children's stories?
In children's stories, St. Nicholas is known as a saintly figure associated with the spirit of giving and kindness. He's usually shown as having a big heart and a sack full of presents for good kids.
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2024-10-18 18:51
Tell me the St Nicholas life story.
St Nicholas was a bishop in Myra. He dedicated his life to helping those in need. Legend has it that he tossed bags of gold through the window of a poor man's house to save his three daughters from being sold into slavery. This act of kindness is just one example of his selfless nature. His life was centered around Christian values like love, charity, and compassion. People began to venerate him after his death, and his feast day is celebrated on December 6th. The idea of St Nicholas evolved over the centuries and inspired the character of Santa Claus that we know today, with the gift - giving and the jolly image.
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2024-12-04 06:30
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