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The Mute Girl Reads Minds – The Alpha's Wolf Ears Can't Hide

The Mute Girl Reads Minds – The Alpha's Wolf Ears Can't Hide

A man with fluffy black ears atop his head and a swinging, long, black, furry tail burst into the villa with a cold and stern expression. Holly Wyatt didn't know what was happening; though deaf and mute, she somehow heard the man's disdainful voice at that very moment. [The cub has grown a little.] [Still too weak.] [How did she end up looking like this? So gaunt and scrawny, so unsightly. Standing there, she looks like a telephone pole—the shortest one, at that.] Holly Wyatt: ... She rubbed her fingertips together, staring at the tip of the man's tail that curled into a little heart shape, wanting to touch it... * Two years later. Dressed in a camisole and hot pants, the moment she pulled open the main door, she heard the man's sharp, explosive inner shriek. [Aaaah! Damn it! Who taught the cub to dress like this?! I was only gone for two years, where is my cub who used to be all bundled up?!] [Give her back!!] * As the leader of the Wolf Clan, Silas Thornton's primary mission was to manage the pack, and his secondary mission was to raise the cub well. One day, he discovered that the cub he was raising actually wanted to date! This meant the cub wanted to procreate! That was unacceptable! And so, Holly Wyatt could always hear the man's inner ramblings. [The cub is still too young; she can't run off and procreate with some random man out there.] [If the cub is really that desperate to procreate, I suppose I can reluctantly make a sacrifice.] [Why doesn't the cub want to procreate yet? I'm already prepared.] Holly Wyatt: !!?? Does this mean she can finally touch his big tail?
Urban
223 Chs
My Murim System Reads Minds

My Murim System Reads Minds

AUTHOR NOTE: 1 chapter a day - please leave comments if you'd like to change how the story progresses, as I typically leave a 1 week buffer to cover any extenuating circumstances. The most talentless disciple in the sect can hear every word you don't say. They call Mun-yeong a cracked vessel. A body that leaks qi as fast as he gathers it, a disciple who will never cultivate, the boy you send for water and forget by noon. For three years he swallowed it. He was patient. He was quiet. He was very good at being overlooked. Then the sect's golden prodigy put a boot to his spine and sent him off a cliff, cleanly, the way you throw out something broken. He should have died down there. Instead, in a cave the sect had forgotten, something ancient woke and poured itself into the one vessel empty enough to hold it. Now Mun-yeong hears them all. Every thought. Every lie. Every ugly secret the people around him would never say out loud. There's only one problem. His body is still a ruin. He can hear a strike coming and still be far too slow to stop it. So he won't reach for a sword. Not yet. He'll smile, and bow, and stay exactly as harmless as they need him to be. And while the whole murim looks down on the cracked vessel, he'll listen, and learn, and take it apart from the inside. The deadliest man in the murim isn't the one with the sharpest blade. It's the one who already knows what you'll do next. [ Heart-Hearing Art. First Gate, opening. ] [ Hear all. Reveal nothing. ] He intends to do both.
Eastern
53 Chs
What are some recommended 2017 fiction reads?
For 2017 fiction, consider 'A Gentleman in Moscow' by Amor Towles. It's a charming story set in a hotel in Moscow. Also, 'Little Fires Everywhere' by Celeste Ng is a great choice, offering a compelling look at family and community dynamics.
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2024-10-08 20:28
What are some recommended 2021 fiction reads?
I'd recommend 'Project Hail Mary' by Andy Weir. It's a science fiction adventure with lots of twists and turns. Also, 'The Four Winds' by Kristin Hannah is a great historical fiction option that explores themes of survival and hope during tough times.
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2024-10-17 03:22
What are some recommended 2019 fiction reads?
For 2019 fiction, 'The Dutch House' by Ann Patchett is worth reading. It has complex characters and a compelling family saga. Another great option is 'Little Fires Everywhere' by Celeste Ng, which explores themes of class and motherhood in an interesting way.
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2024-10-11 21:54
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2025-01-02 19:37
What are some recommended LGBT fiction reads?
You could try 'The Song of Achilles'. It weaves a compelling tale of love and friendship in an ancient setting. The writing is exquisite and the emotions are raw and real.
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2024-10-06 18:44
Books on werewolves in fiction: Any recommended reads?
One great book on werewolves in fiction is 'An American Werewolf in London' by John Landis. It has a really interesting take on the werewolf lore and the story is filled with suspense and horror. The transformation scenes are especially well - written.
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2024-12-08 17:52
The female protagonist reads a novel recommended by meek
The following were a few recommended novels with a weak female protagonist: " A Weak Wife Rebellion "," A Weak Woman Cannot Be Bullied "," Moving Forward in a Game "," The Empress's Conspiracy ", and " The Rain and Wind in the Villa Sudden ". The female protagonists of these novels started out as weak and gentle women, but later became strong through a series of experiences and efforts. These novels could satisfy the needs of readers who liked weak female leads.
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2024-12-28 15:11
I'm pregnant fanfiction: Any recommended reads?
One great 'I'm pregnant' fanfiction is 'A New Beginning' which focuses on the character's journey through pregnancy with lots of emotional depth. It shows how she copes with the changes in her life.
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2024-11-16 13:53
Gamer Harry Potter Fanfic: Any recommended reads?
I really like 'Harry Potter: The Gamer's Ascension'. In this fanfic, Harry discovers he has a gamer system which changes his perspective on magic. It's full of exciting battles where he strategizes like a gamer would. The story also does a good job of incorporating the original Harry Potter elements with the new gamer concept.
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2024-11-10 03:51
What are some recommended fiction books for the 2017 summer reads?
Some fiction for 2017 summer reads include 'A Little Life' by Hanya Yanagihara. It's a long but deeply moving and emotional book about friendship and life's hardships. 'The Hate U Give' by Angie Thomas is another must - read. It deals with important issues like race and police brutality in a very accessible way. Also, 'The Immortalists' by Chloe Benjamin is an interesting exploration of fate and family.
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2024-11-17 19:39
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