CloudScript Books was a den of plagiarism and Lily Yariel’s old stomping grounds. Claire Sinclair had absolutely no love for the site, so she wouldn’t even consider it.
As for other web novel sites, Claire Sinclair really didn’t have any ideas. She figured she might as well ask for opinions on social dia.
I want to write a romance novel. Can anyone recomnd a website for ?
The mont she posted it, countless enthusiastic followers flooded the comnts.
The comnt with the most likes read: Mrs. Quincy, we support you going to CloudScript Books! Take down that master plagiarist, Lily Yariel, and fight for the honor of true original creators!
The likes were over a thousand...
’Going into the plagiarist’s den to take one down... seems like a pretty good idea, actually.’
Claire Sinclair thought the suggestion was a good one, so she posted again: Okay, I’ll take everyone’s advice and go with CloudScript Books. I’ll post the first Chapter as soon as it’s written. The new work should be out in about an hour. See you then.
With the announcent made, Claire Sinclair shot out of bed and sent a ssage to Adrian Quincy: Mr. Quincy, I’d like to use a computer. Can I have mine back now?
Adrian Quincy: Soone will bring it to you in a mont.
That was his only reply. He sent nothing more after that.
A short while later, Nancy Lockwood walked in, holding her white laptop.
"My baby!" Claire Sinclair exclaid, hugging the laptop so excitedly she wanted to give it a few kisses.
Nancy Lockwood: "..."
After Nancy Lockwood left, Claire Sinclair couldn’t wait to boot up the computer. She checked it over, and finding nothing unusual, she finally relaxed and began to write her novel.
Title: *What If I Still Want to Divorce You?*
Logline: She was tricked into marriage, and now she’s being spoiled rotten. But what’s a girl to do when she still desperately wants a divorce?
In the first Chapter, Claire Sinclair wrote truthfully about how she and he had t at her sister’s funeral. Afterward, using her sister’s will as a pretext, he tricked her into signing the marriage certificate.
After writing that scene, the word count for the first Chapter was just about right.
Of course, in the novel, she wrote in the third person and used aliases, changing both of their identities slightly. It was less awkward to write it that way.
Claire Sinclair logged into CloudScript Books, registered the pen na "Mrs. Quincy," and then uploaded her new book.
Whether it was due to incredible luck or not, her book passed the review process the mont she submitted it. She even received a contract offer via an internal site ssage.
Claire Sinclair ignored the contract ssage. Once the book was successfully published, she posted the link on social dia.
She wanted to keep an eye on her followers’ reactions, but suddenly, she heard footsteps outside the door. ’It sounds like he’s back!’
’Wait. If he finds out I turned our story into a novel, he’ll laugh himself sick. I absolutely cannot let him know!’
Claire Sinclair quickly password-protected the docunt and snapped the laptop shut.
Just then, Adrian Quincy walked in.
Seeing her hastily shut the laptop with the guilty look of soone caught red-handed, Adrian Quincy couldn’t help but ask, "Claire, what are you busy with?"
"Nothing!" Claire Sinclair put the laptop down, got up, and walked over to him.
As if by instinct, Adrian Quincy wrapped an arm around her slender waist, pulling her into his embrace. "Nancy Lockwood said you’ve been hiding in your room all day. I thought you were sleeping."
"I wasn’t sleeping, just playing on the computer. How is Teacher Hartwell?"
"What article did you write?" Adrian Quincy countered.
Claire Sinclair froze for a mont before realizing he must be asking about her article, "Is It Stealing When a Scholar ’Borrows’?"
This kind of thing wasn’t Quincy Manor’s business anyway, so there was no point in telling him. She said nonchalantly, "It was just an exposé on how certain companies protect plagiarists for profit, leaving no room for original creators to survive. But then the plagiarist turned around and bit back. I’ve already received a letter from their lawyer."
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