John Jones

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  • Chapter 1 — Beneficial Union: Chasing A Rogue Wife Cover
    by John Jones Shizi Empire - One of the cities in the Mortal Domain. Main Settings Mortal Domain - A layer of the Qi Universe, where non cultivators as well cultivators lower than twelfth degree resided. Composed of 12 Kingdoms and Empires.  Immortal Domain - Where above twelve-degree cultivators reside Heavenly Domain - Special Domain for Cultivators above Saint Degree Twelve Degrees -> Immortal -> Martial -> Grandmaster->Saint->Heavenly -> Divinity (legendary realm) -Sub Levels Cultivation From Immortal…
  • by John Jones Violet's wedding had been a beautiful experience but Keeley was glad it was over. She had been running herself ragged in preparation for her daughter's big day ever since they got engaged. The time in between the wedding and the trip to Sweden for the awards ceremony was largely spent decompressing. Until now, the day before, when she had to scramble around like a chicken with its head cut off to get everything done. Aaron originally wanted to go to Stockholm a few days in advance to look around and get…
  • by John Jones The Hale brothers watched their sister feed her new husband bites of cake without much of an appetite. They were happy for her—of course they were—but felt an odd sense of loss. Logan plopped down at their table with his own slice of cake and sighed, noticing where they were staring. "Family gatherings are going to be fifty times mushier now that Violet loves Noah back. Those two really know how to make a guy feel single." All of them could agree with that. Oliver was considering biting the…
  • by John Jones Aaron didn't want to admit it, but he had been an emotional wreck from the moment he met up with his baby girl at the top of the aisle. He didn't cry through sheer force of will. Keeley started bawling during the ceremony and her tears were nearly contagious. Once the first dance was over, a few faster paced songs were played so the couple had time to chat with people. Michael and Mandy were in the middle of telling the little group they stood in about their month-long honeymoon touring Europe when the…
  • by John Jones Violet said her vows first. "Growing up I wanted to have a relationship like my parents' someday without realizing I already had that with you. We have had each other's backs since we were toddlers and you are the one person in this world who truly understands me. "I have always loved you for that, Noah. You've always been my voice of reason, my favorite person to talk to about anything and everything, and the best fan a ballerina could ever hope for. I have more fun with you than anyone else but I…
  • by John Jones Keeley's heart was full when she came downstairs in the morning and found all four of her children asleep on the couch in the entertainment room. The last time this had happened was probably when the twins were in middle school. Feeling sentimental, she snapped a picture of the cuteness before gently waking her daughter up. They needed to get ready so Violet wouldn't be late to her own wedding. Sleepily, she let her mother lead her upstairs to the master bathroom and remained quiet and compliant as…
  • by John Jones As the words of the song sunk in, Violet thought about how much she had come to love Noah's face. Over the years it had been as familiar to her as her own. She knew the exact location of the chicken pox scar on his left eyelid and the spot on his chin where he used to get zits frequently as a teenager. But it wasn't until they were dating that she truly studied his face, searching for something. While doing so she noticed the fondness in his dark eyes every time he looked at her that she hadn't paid…
  • by John Jones Months passed in a blur of physical therapy for Violet. A few hours ago her dance rehab therapist told her that at this rate she would be able to go back to work in a few weeks. She was so relieved she nearly broke down in tears because the year her boss had given her would be up in less than three months. Noah had been endlessly supportive as she worked on healing and retraining her muscles after so much disuse and had been with her every step of the way. She doubted there was another man on earth who…
  • by John Jones Aaron was stunned by what was being said. He knew he wasn't particularly good at hiding his distaste for others…in hindsight, he should have known his 'good brother' act was transparent. It was true. He didn't like Gray. He never had. He had the kind of falseness about him that Aaron had hated about every single person in high society. Those people never made their true intentions clear because their entire lives were surface-level lies. He had never been able to trust the man as far as he could…
  • by John Jones Aaron was lying on the couch with a cat on his stomach, trapped. He had learned long ago that if a cat chooses to sit on you that you aren't allowed to move until it is ready to leave. It was one of the unspoken rules of cat ownership. So that was how he had been lying on the couch for ten minutes after waking up from his nap unable to move. He wasn't sure where Keeley had gone because she had been cuddling him when he originally fell asleep. Calling out to her had yielded nothing so she was most likely…
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