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Desires of a Lead

When Nadia is handed a new novel in a series to edit, she isn't exactly thrilled. What Nadia doesn't know is that the story she'd been handed is about to come off the pages. One character in particular is not happy with the way the story is going. He's a side character name Xyle. Xyle is angry that he has been treated so poorly in the series he was written. He has a few things to say and mistakes Nadia for the author at first. Nadia has no idea what to do with this inhuman warrior that has stepped off the pages of the novel she is editing. What's worse, he starts to come after her in a far different way. When Xyle realizes that if you want to stay alive you need to find a way to be a lead in this world. To him it seems obvious that Nadia is a female lead. A female lead that does not appear to have a male lead in her life. How is that not a perfect opportunity to escape his fate and get what his original author denied him? A life, a mate and even simple joys. Xyle realizes pretty quick that Nadia is going to make this hard. To bad he's already used to a hard life, and being denied. He's going to win this time, even if he has to write their fates himself into the pages of this story.

Lee_C_Conrad · Fantasy
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79 Chs

Unfortunate Victoria

Victoria was incredibly glad that Nadia was rather down to earth. She seemed to be very put together and knew what she was talking about. She preferred a first name basis and Victoria liked that too. It just felt more personal and not like everyone was trying to put themselves in a box with last names or something. She'd actually had a pair of shoes for Victoria to wear as she showed up and explained that it broke. However she did not tell her yet that she'd thrown coffee on the one that owned the place. 

Nadia was thorough in explaining the day to day operations that Victoria was going to be in charge of. She would be helping manage cases and overseeing the teams on the digital media. The part that Victoria was hired for was to help mostly with clients that were already paying them monthly to oversee their sites. Either to write certain articles with the floor staff, or to help with marketing and editorials.