Back in college, my roommate dragged me to a carnival psychic who peered into a crystal ball and declared, 'You’ll marry someone with a scar above their eyebrow.' Fast-forward five years: my partner has a tiny scar there from childhood chickenpox. Spooky? Sure. But here’s the thing—we clicked because we shared a love for bad puns, not because of some prophecy. I think fortune tellers tap into universal hopes: longing, timing, serendipity. They’re like storytellers weaving narratives we want to believe. My advice? Enjoy the mystique, but don’t let it overshadow the real work of building trust and communication. Love’s not in the stars; it’s in the daily coffee runs and late-night talks.
Fortune tellers and love? It’s a mixed bag. I once tried a zodiac compatibility app that said my fiery Aries self would clash with water signs—yet my best relationship was with a Pisces. Predictions can be fun icebreakers, but they’re no substitute for chemistry. My aunt’s psychic told her she’d reunite with an old flame; she waited years before realizing she’d misinterpreted a friendly catch-up as fate. Take the predictions lightly and the relationships seriously.
I've always been fascinated by the idea of fortune tellers predicting love—part of me wants to believe there's magic in the unknown. My friend once visited a tarot reader who claimed her soulmate would appear 'under crescent moonlit skies.' Sounds poetic, right? Turns out, she met her now-partner at a midnight rooftop concert with a crescent moon banner. Coincidence? Maybe. But it’s fun to think about how these predictions shape our expectations. I’ve dabbled in astrology too, comparing birth charts like some cosmic compatibility test. While it’s entertaining, I think love thrives on real connection, not just predictions. Still, the mystery keeps me coming back for horoscope readings every now and then.
That said, I’ve seen folks obsess over psychic predictions to the point of ignoring red flags. One acquaintance stayed in a toxic relationship because a palm reader swore their 'lines of destiny' were intertwined. Yikes. Maybe fortune tellers can spark hope, but they shouldn’t replace gut feelings. After all, love’s messy and unpredictable—that’s what makes it exciting. Whether predictions come true or not, the stories they create are half the fun.
Love predictions? Honestly, I’m torn. On one hand, my grandma swears by her local fortune teller, who supposedly foresaw all three of her marriages. On the other, my Tinder dates haven’t exactly matched my astrological 'ideal matches.' I do enjoy love tarot YouTube videos—there’s something comforting about hearing a stranger say, 'Your person is coming soon.' But I treat it like a mood booster, not gospel. Once, a psychic told me I’d meet someone at a bookstore wearing blue; I spent weeks eyeing every blue-shirted person in libraries. Spoiler: nada. Maybe the lesson is to live first and let predictions be a quirky side note.
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Ever since I was a child, I can see the strings.
Strings that connect us to other people.
Strings that reveal what we feel towards others.
Strings that can change it's color.
From Red to Black.
Just like love, that can turn into hatred.
From White to Black.
Just like friendships, that can turn into betrayal.
Alice Jade Martinez is an 18-year-old girl possessing the ability to see the fated strings. Working as a matchmaker, she bonds people to their fated partner.
But as nice as it sounds, her gift comes with a curse. She's forbidden to fall in love. If she does, the string's curse will activate and instantly kill that person... She fell in love once.
And he died. That's why she swears she'll never fall in love again.
A novel with overbearing characters. A series of love stories bonded by the fated string.
This is a story about a girl who can't fall in love. And a boy who can't feel anything.
"Fated Love" is a compelling romance that delves deep into the complex relationship between a driven, powerful CEO and his dedicated assistant. Their connection begins in a professional setting, but sparks fly as their emotions and desires intertwine, leading to an intense and passionate love affair. What starts as a seemingly perfect union quickly turns turbulent, filled with emotional highs and lows, possessiveness, and painful misunderstandings that threaten to tear them apart.
The story is packed with tension, drawing readers into a whirlwind of raw emotions. The CEO, a man of control and authority, finds himself captivated by his assistant’s loyalty and dedication, while she is drawn to his power and vulnerability. However, their differences and the pressures of their professional roles create obstacles that neither can easily overcome. Their love story is a constant back-and-forth, as each struggle with their own insecurities, doubts, and the consequences of their choices.
After a long separation that leaves both hearts broken, fate steps in. Love proves to be the ultimate force that pulls them back together, showing that despite the challenges, their bond is unbreakable. "Fated Love" is a journey of growth, forgiveness, and second chances, reminding readers that true love is never easy, but it's always worth fighting for. This heartfelt narrative will keep readers on the edge of their seats, rooting for the couple to finally find happiness, no matter the obstacles in their way.
This book gathers different love stories, yes, love stories.
All these stories that I collected over time, that were told to me by friends, acquaintances, relatives and others from my own imagination ink.
And perhaps, there is some coincidence.
Anne works at a mall. She is the supervisor of one of the most famous men’s summer wear. She also failed once in love. When her ex boyfriend/ex fiancée cheated her. It hurts her so much.
And because her age is about to pass the calendar, some of her close friends or work colleagues are looking for her a blind date or to be a boyfriend. But not one of those who were reprimanded and introduced by friends was not her type. And no captured her.
Michael, a close friend and supervisor of the visual team, urges her to install a dating app so that she can have a boyfriend. Out of curiosity, she installed the app. More love, one of those who chatted with her and he immediately took an interest for them to meet. But she was disappointed because More love’s skin tone is black. She discriminated him secretly. But Anne’s view of More love changed when she met him. That they feel love and first meet to each other. She gave everything to him. The thing that she never gave to her long time past boyfriend. On the other hand, even though the two had not yet fully knew each other, destiny tested them immediately. Suddenly, her ex fiancee came back which gave her so much emotional pain. When his ex fiancee returns, she can’t tell to herself who she loves. Her ex fiancee or More love(the guy she just met) . Anne suddenly walked away from More love and not to communicate on him. Assuming she will be happy with her boyfriend’s return. But she never forgot More love. But when she decides to choose More love, she already find out that the guy has already a girlfriend.
For 23 years old woman, Gia Florence went through lots of breaks up and she never been in a relationship for more than six months. All because she ends up being cheated or any other reason. She always thinking of a fairytale where the princess meets her prince charming and they live happily ever after but didn't find the right guy to be her prince charming yet until one day, she encounters Lucas Santiago who also her father's business client.
She had this feeling that he is different from any of her ex and wants to get to know him. She tries various ways to get his attention but it's hard than her thought. So, she gains all her courage and tries again and again.
*****
I waited for a few rings before he picks it up. "Hey Lucas, it's me, Gia," I said.
"Yes, I know it's you, Miss Florence. What do you want?" He asks.
"You save my number?" I ask to ignore his question.
"Even if I didn't save your number, I'd probably already memorize your number because this is not the first time you call me. So, what do you want from me, Miss Florence? I am busy right now,"
"Come on, it's weekend. Stop working on the weekend, will you? Take a rest and enjoy the weekend."
"If you don't have anything important to say, then bye."
"Wait! Don't hang up yet."
"Yes?" He asks and I know he annoyed right now.
"Can you accompany me for dinner tonight?" I ask hoping he will agree.
"No." With that, he hangs up. I look at the screen and sigh.
*****
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It will be a roller coaster love story but also it is worth it to read it.
A great pulchritude named Linda had been into an arranged marriage with Charles,a cute playboy . They are both binded to it by their parents but it seems they would be given the opportunity to walk out of it in search of true love.
Fortune tellers have always fascinated me, especially after an aunt swore by a psychic who predicted her job change down to the month. But here’s the thing—I’ve also seen friends walk away with vague readings that could apply to anyone. The accuracy seems to hinge on how much the client reads into symbolism. Like when my cousin got a 'journey' prediction and took it as a literal trip, but it turned out to be a career shift.
What’s wild is the psychology behind it. People often remember the hits and forget the misses. I tried tarot once for fun, and the reader mentioned 'a tall, dark stranger'—classic, right? Two weeks later, I met my now-best friend, who fits that description. Coincidence? Probably. But it sure makes you wonder how much is intuition and how much is luck.
Growing up, my grandmother swore by her local fortune teller, a woman who supposedly predicted everything from minor family disputes to the exact year my uncle would move abroad. Skeptical but curious, I finally visited her last summer. She didn’t use crystal balls or tarot cards—just palm readings and eerily specific details about my childhood no stranger could’ve known. Was it cold reading or something more? I left unsettled, halfway between belief and doubt.
What fascinates me is how these experiences shape people. My cousin, a staunch atheist, still carries a 'lucky charm' from a Bangkok fortune teller who warned him about a career shift. Whether it’s psychology or supernatural, the emotional impact feels real. Maybe that’s the point—not absolute truth, but the stories we tell ourselves to navigate uncertainty.
I've dabbled in getting readings a few times, and the prices can vary wildly depending on who you go to. A local psychic at a street fair might charge $20-$50 for a quick palm reading or tarot spread, while established spiritual advisors in big cities often ask $100-$300 per hour-long session. Some even offer package deals—like $500 for three sessions. The really fancy ones with celebrity clients? I heard one charges $1,000 just to wait on her cancellation list!
What fascinates me is how the pricing often reflects the 'vibe' too. A cozy candlelit shop with handmade incense might feel more 'authentic' despite lower rates, whereas slick online mediums with AI-generated aura reports charge premium prices for flashy gimmicks. Honestly, I once paid $75 for a virtual tarot reading that felt rushed, but a $30 in-person chat with an elderly woman at a flea market gave me chills with its accuracy.