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Taylor Swift Inspires Short Stories – Part 3
For a heart that beats with love, passion, and desire, "never again" is like a near-death experience. I don't know what's worse - the certainty of never having you again, or the anguish of foreseeing someone taking the place I still believe is mine.
By Giorgia Marcucciabout a year ago in Chapters
Essentials of Scaling Your Startup Globally: Networking
The phrase "the sky is the limit" perfectly captures the ambitious mindset of entrepreneurs, but reaching the sky isn't as simple as hopping on a flight. When expanding your business internationally, there's a lot more involved—just like navigating new airspace. For startups, breaking into the global market may seem daunting, but thanks to the power of networking and the internet, it’s never been more achievable.
By 21BY72 Global Startup Summitabout a year ago in Chapters
Misty Waters
Frieder was standing at the table, taking the lunch as usual. He was rather quiet while his colleagues were rambling nonstop about their everyday problems, their children, their future plans and many more subjects that he found totally uninteresting. He was often picked on for his lack of communication, the others were always trying to tell him: "You're young! You should be talking a lot more, you should be more positive, you should stop spending so much time in your own head!". Frieder wasn't always like this, he was a quite happy and funny guy, never stopped talking and making jokes, sometimes people associated him with a clown, but he didn't care as long as he made others laugh.
By Equivox Storiesabout a year ago in Chapters
Streamline Your Data Collection: The Power of Mobile Forms Software
Imagine yourself at an event and gathering information from the attendees. You could use paper forms, but how messy is that? Now, of course, paper gets lost. It is hard to read. Do you think it can get any worse? Well, I'm about to tell you that things get much better. Now, say hello to mobile forms software. It's just like a digital clipboard. You can gather the data easily and quickly and efficiently.
By Vibhor Dongreabout a year ago in Chapters
how much time needed for safari world bangkok
If you're planning a trip to Safari World Bangkok, you're in for an unforgettable adventure! But how long should you explore Safari World and Marine Park? Whether you're visiting for the dolphin show, the Safari Park, or the thrilling tiger feeding, here’s everything you need to know to make the most of your time.
By Safari World Bangkokabout a year ago in Chapters
Memoirs Of The In-Between: Table Of Contents
Prologue Free Chapter 1: The Fall of the Kobayashi Clan Free Hidden Chapter: Soul Sister With The Seafoam Scales Chapter 2: Alice And the Tisin Free Chapter 3: Arriving At Warrior City.Free Chapter 4: The Girl Who Talks Too Fast And Heals With Wind Free Chapter 5: Limbo School And Mr. Claus Chapter 6: Battle Training A Day Interrupted Chapter 7: A New Enemy Discovered Chapter 8: Confusion, Chaos, and Communication Hidden Chapter: A Snow Day Chapter 9: A Secret Revealed Hidden Chapter: The Pools Of Reflection Chapter 10: The Call of War Chapter 11: Moments That Will Never Heal or be Forgotten Hidden Chapter: Grief and Healing Chapter 12: Healing Moments Chapter 13: Love Finds A Way Chapter 14: When Friendship Conquers Death Chapter 15: Acknowledgement Chapter 16: The Gateway Chapter 17: The Battle Never Forgotten Chapter 18: Saying Goodbye is Never Easy Epilogue: Endings are Always Beginnings
By Hope Martinabout a year ago in Chapters
Memoirs Of The In-Between Chapter 3
I looked at Alice, Malakaii, and the people around me before I fell hard to the ground. The entirety of my body hurt and that thing, I realized must have been one of those tainted souls that Malakaii had explained to me briefly before. I was angry at the fact that I had just killed a person. Still, that spirit had been going after Alice; it was either us or it. Even I can’t deny that I’d rather kill than be killed again. I looked at Alice now, who ran towards me. She was laughing with tears of relief in her eyes, and the flowers in her arms whipping up and down as she ran at me, kissing her cheeks with each step. She fell on her knees in front of me and threw her face into my chest. I quickly put the blade down, ignoring the twang of pain that separation from Estrakulius caused and the physical agony that the pressure Alice put on me created. I wrapped my arms around the little girl and felt like a fussy grandmother as I lifted her up and began to inspect her for wounds.
By Hope Martinabout a year ago in Chapters
Unleashing the Hidden Magic of Oromo Coffee Culture
Introduction In Ethiopia, coffee holds a much broader role in Oromo culture than just a drink. It is a significant cultural symbol, a traditional medicine, a staple food, and a main element in ritual performances. The Oromo people have a long history of farming coffee, and it's a big part of their identity. This connection to coffee shows how much they value farming and community.
By Pham Duc Toanabout a year ago in Chapters
Tides of Survival: A Journey Through the Storm
I was on a beach in the United States, alone, even though there had been warnings about dangerous weather. I didn’t worry about it much. The air was warm, and the sound of the ocean usually made me feel peaceful, but something felt different this time. There was a sense of unease in the air, as if the wind carried a warning. Suddenly, I noticed a change in the horizon. The sky turned dark quickly, and far out in the ocean, I could see huge whirlpools forming. Hurricanes started appearing like shadows on the water, and before I knew it, the waves were growing fast and getting bigger.
By Susana Mármol about a year ago in Chapters
The Door to Korruption
There was only one rule: don’t open the door. Laura Kelly sat alone in the Schmoedown studio, the eerie silence a stark contrast to the usual roar of the crowd. Tonight, it was just her, her notes, and a single door at the far end of the room—a door that wasn’t usually there.
By Lawrence Leaseabout a year ago in Chapters
New Girl: Chapter Thirty-Two
Lucita finished her English final easily and quickly. So did Lucas, she noticed as she stared at him. He smiled at her before he turned in his test, and it took all her restraint to not jump up and kiss him. Unfortunately, she would have to wait until the end of the class period or until everyone turned in their test before she could do that.
By Cyn's Workshopabout a year ago in Chapters









