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Welcome to The DeLuca-Bishop Study,
Where the lab is a bed, the method is chaotic, and the findings are… extremely hands-on.
In this paper, we explore critical breakthroughs in:
Neuro-mammary bonding
And the accidental invention of the word “Boopurtunitits”
noun: A rare species of person who claims they’re not into boobs, yet miraculously materializes whenever cleavage enters the chat. -
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A random thought of my brain.
some based on fiction, some is fantasies, some is based on true event. which one?
it's on your imagination -
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Dr. Carina DeLuca is everything a woman should be, brilliant, beloved, breathtaking.
She’s the kind of wife people envy, the kind of doctor mothers trust, and the kind of lover who can ruin you softly... and leave you begging for more.Lieutenant Maya Bishop has it all, a sharp badge, a spotless record, and a perfect wife she’d protect at any cost.
But when two powerful men turn up dead, their bodies clean and the crime scenes cleaner, suspicion starts to seep into everything Maya thought she knew.No fingerprints. No cameras. No proof.
Just a perfect woman with too many admirers... and not a single tear shed.Because some people don’t deserve her tears.
And maybe, just maybe, they didn’t deserve to live. -
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Six months after the trial that shattered her and questioned her integrity, Detective Maya Bishop's quiet return is interrupted by a chilling murder, and an iconic Italian song playing on repeat. When Dr. Carina DeLuca identifies the haunting melody and finds a note addressed to her, the case becomes personal.
The killer’s message is clear: Carina’s death is the endgame.
As past shadows resurface and the clock ticks down, Maya must untangle a web of obsession and betrayal to protect another stubborn DeLuca. But in a game orchestrated by a phantom, nothing is as it seems, and some ghosts refuse to stay buried.
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- Part 2 of Are you Sure? No, im not.
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I'm Maya Kathleen Bishop, but if you've read any music magazine in the last decade, you probably already know that. People love to throw around the word "prodigy" when they talk about me, classical music's golden child, the next Mozart, blah, blah, blah. You can named it every music awards on this planet, and for sure my name will be on that winner list.
Everything in my life is always perfect, until my assistant decided to resign five months before my world tour.
The problem is, as per my assistant said to me, my "IMPOSSIBLE UNICORN STANDARD" is too high. Everyone she referred to me failed within the first 24 hours.
Until someone come to change my mind, can my new assistance really passed my "IMPOSSIBLE UNICORN STANDARD" Clipboard.
