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PATHS TO FAITH

King She was a diamond amongst dirt. And she was mine. The room was dark save for the soft blue glow of the television washing over her face. She didn't know I was watching her. She rarely did. She had fallen asleep the way she always did — quietly, without fuss, her arm wrapped around my torso and her head resting against my shoulder as though she had been designed to fit exactly there. My fingers moved through her soft brown hair slowly, unhurried, the way a man moves when he has nowhere else to be and nothing more to want. I had everything I needed in this room. Her long lashes cast small shadows against her smooth cheeks. Her button nose, her lips — every detail of her face felt like a deliberate act of creation. Perfectly proportioned by the Almighty, as though He had taken particular care. And perhaps He had. Perhaps this was what it felt like to receive a blessing you had not earned and could not fully explain. How did I get so lucky? SubhanAllah. I thought about the years before her. The years I did not like to think about for too long. I had moved through women the way some men move through cities — without settling, without intending to, leaving nothing of value behind. The daughters and sisters of other men, treated as though they existed only for my entertainment. I had not been cruel in the way that leaves visible marks. But I had been careless, which is its own kind of cruelty. I had taken what was offered and moved on without looking back. Those women had given pieces of themselves to men like me. Men who held them briefly, treated them gently for a season, and then grew bored and disappeared. A cycle that diminished everyone inside it. I had been part of that cycle without shame, without question, without ever stopping to consider what I was actually doing. Until her. She had waited. In a world that told her waiting was weakness, that guarding herself was old-fashioned, that purity was something to be embarrassed about — she had waited anyway. She had preserved herself not out of fear but out of faith. Out of a deep and quiet belief that she was worth more than what the world was offering. That somewhere, there was a man who would receive her as the gift she was. Allah (swt) had chosen me to be that man. Of all men. Me. I still did not fully understand it. I suspected I never would. But I had made a promise to myself on the night we married, a promise I renewed every morning without speaking it aloud — that I would spend every day of my life being worthy of what I had been given. That I would show her through action, not declaration, how profoundly I understood the weight of this blessing. We would not be together only until death parted us, the way the old vows go. By the will of Allah, we would meet again beyond this life. In Paradise, where I would have forever to love her the way she deserved. Forever was not enough.
Masfa_Aura · 5.9k Views

The Disfigured Phoenix Returns

"Mas draka? Ja mam flotilu bojovych letadel a utocnych vrtulniku." (You have a dragon? I have a fleet of combat aircraft and attack helicopters) "Mas bozsky luk? Ja mam antihmotove delo." (You have a divine bow? I have an antimatter cannon) "Mas milionovou armadu vojaku? Ja mam desitky milionu robotu." (You have an army of a million soldiers? I have tens of millions of robots) "Mas bestie? Ja mam tankove divize." (You have beasts? I have tank divisions) "Mas podmorske kralovstvi, kde se muzes ukryt? Litujes marne. Ja mam jaderne ponorky." (You have an underwater kingdom to hide in? It won’t help. I have nuclear submarines) "Mas bratry, kteri za tebe proliji krev? Ja bratry nemam, ale mam sve muzske chotce, kteri by za me s radosti polozili zivot." (You have brothers willing to shed blood for you? I do not have brothers, but I have male consorts who would gladly lay down their lives for me) *** After dying in the modern era as a weapon designer due to a betrayal from her comrades, Kiara's soul transmigrates into the abandoned daughter of an Emperor and Queen Consort. Cast aside since birth due to the lack of a spirit core, she grew up far from the palace that should have been her home. Now guided by a mysterious, sassy weapons system, she begins her journey as a weapons seller. She has but three primary goals. First, Revenge against her mother, who abandoned her as a baby. Second, reshape the world through firearms and crush the monopoly held by spirit warriors and cultivators. And third, find a way back home and settle the score with her comrades and superiors who betrayed her. To accomplish these goals, she will put a fake smile on her face, help her enemies, allow men to believe they have a chance at winning her heart, and destroy everything in her path without a hint of mercy. This is the story of Kiara, the abandoned princess who brought firearms to a world of magic. *** For advanced content, spoilers, and other benefits, you may reach out to Patreon. patreon.com/Krishna6746
Krishna_6746 · 125.4k Views

Transmigration: The Fake Omega Hunter Grabbed the Wrong Script [BL]

Lu Ye was a broke graduate student who was attracted by a character in a game. After playing through it thirty whole times, the one he cared about most... once again chose to jump down the building. [Ending Achieved: The Wish of the Fallen Moon (BE) ———At last, only the moonlight fell silently, witnessing his fall.] Before Lu Ye could even react, his foot suddenly slipped on an empty plastic water bottle. He lost his balance and crashed heavily onto the floor. But that wasn't the real issue. The biggest issue was that he had just mopped the floor the day before, and he was 100% certain that this water bottle had appeared out of nowhere in his home. Then he transmigrated into that game and became a cannon fodder character who died in the opening chapters of the story. In the original plot, he had bullied his target with the villain, and was pushed off a cliff by him at the end. This time, he was determined to change the story. He swore to protect his target and give him the happy ending he deserved. Yet... could someone please explain— Why was the person he wanted to protect staring at him with such a strange, unsettling gaze? "Lu Ye... this time, I will never let you leave me." A hoarse, low voice whispered against his ear. ——— Lu Ye turned on the faucet, scooped up a few handfuls of water, and splashed it onto his face, trying to force himself to calm down. But because his movements were too rushed, he ended up choking himself. “Cough— cough, cough—” He coughed violently, one of his hands covering the bottom half of his face, as if he were trying to cough out everything inside him. “Why… why… why did this have to happen to me? Why does it have to be me?” he whispered hoarsely, his fingernails digging deep into his palms within his tightly clenched fist; drops of blood fell into the sink, then immediately washed away by the flowing water. He lifted his head and stared at the face in the mirror. It looked strikingly similar to his own appearance… but he knew that this body was definitely not his own. Jiang Zihan…? Such a familiar name…
Glacelia · 4.3k Views