The Epitome of Love: An Abdl Novella


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"This novella is an amazing work of ABDL fiction and really kept me turning the page. Feels like this is a bit of a landmark piece that really paints the ABDL community in a far more realistic and positive way than mainstream media." - Starred Review. Robin Bailey was a very normal eighteen year old. Great student, geeky bookworm, funny guy and smart. His parents and younger sister always showered him with support and love. Truth was, he held a secret. He liked to wear diapers and desired to be a baby. He always felt very bad about that, even when he knew he wasn't the only one. The idea of being a baby was so strong, it was part of him. One he kept hidden. Carter Blake was Robin's best friend, a popular swimmer with godly looks but a golden heart. Loyal to the end, Carter knew the person he loved most was Robin, they were like brothers. However, towards Graduation, he can't keep pretending he doesn't notice Robin acting weird, down, as if he's keeping a secret. Little do either of them know that a little slip will throw them both, and their families, into a new way of life. DISCLAIMER: The story deals with ABDL, that is adults wearing and using diapers and acting like babies in a NON-SEXUAL form. There is no sexual activity or mentions.




Epitome of Love


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Welcome to “Epitome of Love,” an exquisite anthology meticulously compiled by Aksaruzzaman Sk .Within these pages, you'll embark on a journey through the myriad facets of love, as seen through the lens of diverse voices and experiences. Each poem or reflection is a testament to the universal and timeless nature of love, weaving a tapestry that transcends boundaries and resonates with the core of human emotion. Prepare to be captivated by the tender nuances, passionate embraces, and poignant moments that define the essence of love in its purest form.




Epitome of Romance


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As humans come to understand what love really is and how it feels, Epitome Of Romance celebrate its existence and even though there is more to love than just romance;Romanticism has always played a big part in love, reaching through depths of the soul between sea and shores tying hearts with sacred strings while sealing bonds beyond the wildest of dreams.As a keen observer of people who fall in love and from personal experiences, vevine wrote epitome of romance for every lover in each corner of the earth can relate to what romantic love is when it begin to manifest. Epitome Of Romance poetry are playful caressing deep yet gentle, and when it's valentines it reminds everyone that love someone playfully or deeply of the reason they're in that relationship and what that love represent;So like a colourful sonato the art gently teases love with nature and the music plays the heart like a harp where Cupid's bow land. Epitome Of Romance poetry wanders through every potion of ecstasy in a lover's dream. (About The Author )Vevine Goldson has been a freelance writer for over twenty years, she's got a diploma in fashion designing and has done modeling as a hobby while working as a part time secretary during her late teen years, she went on to become a manager in the garment industry, but that never stifled her creative writing and in 2017 she started publishing her poetry. Vevine is a spiritualists and practice mindfulness listens to classical music likes family water flowers bloom and often takes long walk where there's lots of green spaces. Vevine spend times alone and meditates which she finds intensely soul quenching, She paints draw and design but spend most of her time writing;She's a lifelong learner and her last studies are short story writing military ethics and taoism. She never shy away from the mystics of life and believes that even in dark there's still a light that




The Epitome of Love


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Two Boys. One Innocent Secret. An Amazing Friendship. Robin Bailey appeared to be a regular high school Senior. He had amazing grades, he was well liked among his teachers, and he loved to hang out with his friends, specially his best friend Carter. But Robin had a secret that made him feel like an outsider sometimes: He was an Adult Baby. He liked to wear diapers and pretend he was a one year old baby. He carried that shame for his entire life, never telling anyone who he really is. Carter Blake was popular and part of the school's swim team, but he never cared for popularity a lot. All he knew was he had a best friend, Robin, who he loved like no one in the world. However, Carter can't keep pretending he doesn't notice how his best friend acts weird, detached and sad in the most unexpected moments. He knows Robin is keeping a secret, but he doesn't know what it is. The Bailey family was very close to one another. However, Robin could never tell his parents or sister about his desires of being a baby and wear diapers. He thought they would disown him. it is until one little slip up reveals an adult diaper to Robin's sister in his room that the life of Robin, Carter, and the Bailey family changes forever...




The Epitome of Truth


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Destiny, the main character, is a compelling woman that has an alluring desire for writing. Her memoir, The Epitome of Truth was inspired by her present inner goals and her childhood memories. The messages in her memoir is written to be entertaining, informative, relatable, and easy to readthis way readers dont skip pages to get to the end. This book is vital although it does reveal unfortunate things like death, failure, betrayal, and setbacks. The one message she would like to reveal in Epitome of Truth is the effect of self discovery---the effect of knowing your background, your weaknesses, and strengths are all a part of your individual truth. Destiny has made visuals from her life to fit in words and stories for others to adhere the common knowledge to never let another person hold the pen to create your life! Life is about creating your own truth and living your life the wisest way possible.




The Epitome of Kimmy


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The Epitome of Kimmy: Accept and Embrace It All, is an eye-opening memoir that takes you beneath the surface into some of the harshest realities of a child's life. It is the unfiltered true story of Kimberly Anne Bell, who is faced with a life of abandonment, sexual and physical abuse from a young age. As you read on, you will sense the trauma and silent pain as well as the divine intervention in her life that allowed her to overcome and be who she is today. You will be inspired by how life became more precious to live and experience after Kimmy found love, peace, and acceptance within her soul. It will move you to also find resilience, embrace your destiny and overcome all adversity. It is about accepting that which is beyond your control because there is a long road ahead and you still have so much more to look forward to in life.




A Place to Land


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A Place to Land is a globe-spanning memoir that wrestles with the question, "Where is my home?" Through Kate Motaung's experiences, you'll realize that you are "home" only in the arms of Jesus.




The Epitome of Perfection


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Born into the cruel and unforgiving streets of the Cornton. Young Ryan overcame adversity, overcame the slums, overcame the norm and overcame life. In this book, Reynolds reveals how he leaped over all obstacles. How he scrapped for survival, how he destroyed legends and smashed records, how he outwitted all people and how, when he stood face to face with god, he told him "I believe you are in my seat." So don't go anywhere, because like all men of myth and legend, Reynolds strives for the betterment of humanity. For the first time, Reynolds reveals the secrets behind the birth of the one, the only: 'ragreynolds'. Colonel Sanders brought us delicious fried chicken, Jesus brought us party tricks, and now Ryan A.G. Reynolds brings you the VIP pass to perfection. Ryan Reynolds is a great poet, savior, leader, actor, director, editor, icon, idol, motivator, doctor, scientist, debater, politician, inspiration, geologist, historian, role model, human being, and now; author. He is the author of this book and he longs for the betterment of all people. If you follow his advice and implement his ways and strategies detailed in this book into your life, you will find that your life's length and quality shall vastly improve at a rapid pace. 'ragreynolds' is a fictional character and egotistical being. Defy this deity if you wish to die a slow and painful death.




Wuthering Heights


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Wuthering Heights is the name of Mr. HeathcliffÕs dwelling. ÔWutheringÕ being a significant provincial adjective, descriptive of the atmospheric tumult to which its station is exposed in stormy weather. Pure, bracing ventilation they must have up there at all times, indeed: one may guess the power of the north wind blowing over the edge, by the excessive slant of a few stunted firs at the end of the house; and by a range of gaunt thorns all stretching their limbs one way, as if craving alms of the sun. Happily, the architect had foresight to build it strong: the narrow windows are deeply set in the wall, and the corners defended with large jutting stones. Before passing the threshold, I paused to admire a quantity of grotesque carving lavished over the front, and especially about the principal door; above which, among a wilderness of crumbling griffins and shameless little boys, I detected the date Ô1500,Õ and the name ÔHareton Earnshaw.Õ I would have made a few comments, and requested a short history of the place from the surly owner; but his attitude at the door appeared to demand my speedy entrance, or complete departure, and I had no desire to aggravate his impatience previous to inspecting the penetralium. One stop brought us into the family sitting-room, without any introductory lobby or passage: they call it here Ôthe houseÕ pre-eminently. It includes kitchen and parlour, generally; but I believe at Wuthering Heights the kitchen is forced to retreat altogether into another quarter: at least I distinguished a chatter of tongues, and a clatter of culinary utensils, deep within; and I observed no signs of roasting, boiling, or baking, about the huge fireplace; nor any glitter of copper saucepans and tin cullenders on the walls. One end, indeed, reflected splendidly both light and heat from ranks of immense pewter dishes, interspersed with silver jugs and tankards, towering row after row, on a vast oak dresser, to the very roof. The latter had never been under-drawn: its entire anatomy lay bare to an inquiring eye, except where a frame of wood laden with oatcakes and clusters of legs of beef, mutton, and ham, concealed it. Above the chimney were sundry villainous old guns, and a couple of horse-pistols: and, by way of ornament, three gaudily-painted canisters disposed along its ledge. The floor was of smooth, white stone; the chairs, high-backed, primitive structures, painted green: one or two heavy black ones lurking in the shade. In an arch under the dresser reposed a huge, liver-coloured bitch pointer, surrounded by a swarm of squealing puppies; and other dogs haunted other recesses.




Love, Anger, Madness


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The only English translation of “a masterpiece” (The Nation)—a stunning trilogy of novellas about the soul-crushing cost of life under a violent Haitian dictatorship, featuring an introduction by Edwidge Danticat Originally published in 1968, Love, Anger, Madness virtually disappeared from circulation until its republication in France in 2005. Set in the barely fictionalized Haiti of “Papa Doc” Duvalier’s repressive rule, Marie Vieux-Chauvet’s writing was so powerful and so incendiary that she was forced to flee to the United States. Yet Love, Anger, Madness endures. Claire, the narrator of Love, is the eldest of three daughters who surrenders her dreams of marriage to run the household after her parents die. Insecure about her dark skin, she fantasizes about her middle sister’s French husband, while he has an affair with the youngest sister, setting in motion a complicated family dynamic that echoes the growing chaos outside their home. In Anger, the police terrorize a middle-class family by threatening to seize their land. The father insinuates that their only hope of salvation lies with an unspeakable act—his daughter Rose must prostitute herself—which leads to all-consuming guilt, shame, and rage. And finally, Madness paints a terrifying portrait of a Haitian village that has been ravaged by militants. René, a young poet, is trapped in his family’s house for days with no food and becomes obsessed with the souls of the dead that surround him.