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I own you now. Desperate and alone, I strike a bargain with a mafia boss. I make myself available to him, he pays my bills. I’m his beck-and-call-girl. He’s my sugar daddy. Bobby Manghini owns me–that’s our arrangement. Giving myself to him is easy. He may be older, but he’s sinfully sexy. Skillful in bed. It’s a win-win for both of us, so long as I remember one thing: Don’t fall in love. Bobby calls the shots, but he doesn’t play for keeps. I’m a toy, not his happily-ever-after. The stand-alone romance is a lengthened and revised version of the previously published story Mob Mistress. No cheating, no cliffhangers. HEA guaranteed.
She woke up to find herself in a hotel. Who was going to tell her what had happened? At first, Qu Yan thought it would be as simple as pretending to be a girlfriend, but what he didn't expect was that what he was facing was not only a life and death test, but ... "If you provoke me, it won't be so simple to leave." A demon breathed in her ear. "Great devil Mo, you bastard, if you can't give me what I want, then let me go!" "Little darling, are you blaming me for not loving you properly? "Come, let's try the kitchen tonight ..." "Shameless!" "Come call me husband to listen." "..." Who was going to tell her who this shameless, troublesome boss was!
Due to greed, my relatives secretly sold me off as a wedding bride ...
Jiang Yan'er fell in love with Jin Chen at first sight and was first seen at the birthday party of her best friend, Ni Xiaoxing, who already belonged to the family and hated the marriage of the family, thus delaying her engagement with Jin Chen again and again. When she discovered Jiang Yan'er's worry, she began to prepare to tie the knot between the two of them, but unfortunately, the third string girl Tong Yin also fell in love with Jin Chen, and used a despicable method to force Jiang Yan'er to climb onto Jin Chen's bed, forcing the two of them to marry each other.
"Whose is the child?" He painfully pinched her jaw, wishing that he could strangle her to release the hatred in his heart. Did she know how much he loved her? She actually ... But she only shed tears of grief. "I don't know, I really don't know!" Then let's just finish it! " He announced in a cold voice. She was still his most beloved treasure after he destroyed that evil creature!
This quirky tale teaches young readers the difference between nice teasing and mean teasing. Laughing at someone (mean teasing) has a hurtful bite, but laughing with someone (nice teasing) is alright when it's not done out of spite.
Daniel Whitlock is terrified of going to sleep. And rightly so: he sleepwalks, with no awareness or memory of his actions. Including burning down Kenny Cooper's house - with Kenny inside it - after Kenny brutally beat him for being gay. Back in the tiny town of Logan after serving his prison sentence, Daniel isolates himself in a cabin in the woods and chains himself to his bed at night. Like the rest of Logan, local cop Joe Belman doesn't believe Daniel's absurd defense. But when Bel saves Daniel from a retaliatory fire, he discovers that Daniel might not be what everyone thinks: killer, liar, tweaker, freak. Bel agrees to control Daniel at night - for the sake of the other townsfolk. Daniel's fascinating, but Bel's not going there.Y et as he's drawn further into Daniel's dark world, Bel finds that he likes being in charge. And submitting to Bel gives Daniel the only peace he's ever known. But Daniel's demons won't leave him alone, and he'll need Bel's help to slay them once and for all - assuming Bel is willing to risk everything to stand by him.
A collection of thirty-seven short activities to help children cope with bullying.
If you gulped through reading or streaming 13 Reasons Why, Tease is the book for you. Provocative, unforgettable, and inspired by real-life incidents, Amanda Maciel's highly acclaimed debut novel Tease is the story of a teenage girl who faces criminal charges for bullying after a classmate commits suicide. With its powerful narrative, unconventional point of view, and strong anti-bullying theme, this coming-of-age story offers smart, insightful, and nuanced views on high school society, toxic friendships, and family relationships. Emma Putnam is dead, and it's all Sara Wharton's fault. At least, that's what everyone seems to think. Sara, along with her best friend and three other classmates, has been criminally charged for the bullying and harassment that led to Emma's shocking suicide. Now Sara is the one who's ostracized, already guilty according to her peers, the community, and the media. In the summer before her senior year, in between meetings with lawyers and a court-recommended therapist, Sara is forced to reflect on the events that brought her to this moment—and ultimately consider her own role in an undeniable tragedy. And she'll have to find a way to move forward, even when it feels like her own life is over.
In her new book, Jane Katch explores the painful problems of bullying, teasing, and exclusion. Why, she wonders, does a young child, just becoming aware of the existence of the group, feel such a strong need to keep another child out? And is it possible to teach children to create social groups that aren't defined by excluding others? With her acute eye and deft pen, Katch watches her class of four- and five-year-olds begin to form exclusionary groups and tells us what happens as she tries to intervene. Talking with her brother, who teased her as a child; with high school kids; and, as always, with her class, Katch comes to new understandings of why some kids bully and scapegoat, how other kids get through the experience, and how she as a teacher might intervene. They Don't Like Me is at once a fascinating, absorbing look into the social lives of children and a book for teachers and parents who are trying to understand how to prevent exclusion and how to support children who are being teased and bullied.