Face Maskculinity
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Beta-male customer service clerk Robert Smith struggles with manhood, but life takes a swing when he meets an attractive customer, Destiny Williams. Robert and Destiny become everyday friends, and then they become lovers. After intimacy with Destiny, Robert becomes violently ill, near to death. In time, not only does the illness pass, but Robert recovers with omnipotent and unnatural abilities.
Robert's infatuation for Destiny crashes into reality as he uncovers her mysterious past, leading to an encounter with former congressman and Eye for an Eye cult leader Eric Webb a.k.a. Jinteen. It truly tests Robert's manhood. Satanic cult Eye for an Eye expands throughout the world, demonically possessing millions of people, including in Robert's home and the White House. Robert unlocks his new gifts as he adjusts to his new reality. Ultimately, Robert teams with his unlikely sidekick to fight back against Jinteen and his demonic takeover of the world.

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Date de parution 13 juillet 2020
Nombre de lectures 0
EAN13 9781984582669
Langue English
Poids de l'ouvrage 1 Mo

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FACE MASKCULINITY
PAUL-WESLEY BAILEY JR

 
Copyright © 2020 by Paul-Wesley Bailey Jr.
Library of Congress Control Number:
2020910514
ISBN:
Hardcover
978-1-9845-8268-3

Softcover
978-1-9845-8267-6

eBook
978-1-9845-8266-9
 
All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or by any information storage and retrieval system, without permission in writing from the copyright owner.
 
This is a work of fiction. All of the characters, names, incidents, organizations, and dialogue in this novel are either the products of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously.
 
Any people depicted in stock imagery provided by Getty Images are models, and such images are being used for illustrative purposes only.
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Rev. date: 07/18/2022
 
 
 
 
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CONTENTS
Preface
Prologue
 
Chapter 1Beta Male
Chapter 2Toxic Masculinity
Chapter 3My Destiny
Chapter 4Mine Forever
Chapter 5The Cure
Chapter 6An Eye for an Eye
Chapter 7Super Ego
Chapter 8Fatal Love
Chapter 9Heavenly Love
Chapter 10Match Made in Hell
Chapter 11Eternity
Chapter 12In Satan We Trust
Chapter 13Soldier of God
Chapter 14The Red House
Chapter 15The Battle for America
Chapter 16A Tooth for a Tooth
Chapter 17Love or Lust?
Chapter 18Live Evil
Chapter 19Maskculine
Chapter 20Succubus
Chapter 21What Am I Worth?
 
Epilogue
 
To my parents,
Thank you for being active parents while I was growing up. Thank you for moving from Jamaica to America to give me the privilege of being an American citizen, thank you for putting up with my rebellious behavior, and thank you for forcing me to go to church multiple times a week in my early youth. I love you.
Preface
Everyone calls me Paul, but my legal name is Paul-Wesley Bailey Jr. Reading, writing, and speech have haunted me most of my life. In elementary school, I attended speech classes, and at home, I used Hooked on Phonics.
I never admitted this to anyone because it’s embarrassing, but in the 5 th grade, I was so frightened to read a book that I lied to my classmates and teacher. Each student had to write a list of books they read each month to participate. I did not read one book all year, and I participated in every bagel breakfast. I believe my teacher knew I did not read all those books I wrote on the list, but he allowed me to participate.
I paid for it junior high, which was the 7 th grade in my school district. Each year from the 7 th grade to the 11 th grade in high school, I had to attend summer school. I graduated on time in the 12 th grade, but I could have done better academically. I should have been more honest with myself and others, and more focused on learning.
Moving along to my years in community college, I still did not read the textbooks assigned, but I did read all the novels assigned. It was then that I grew fascinated with the art of storytelling. I then began to read more books at work, home, and on the bus to school. One of the life-changing moments of my life was when I walked down the stationery aisle of my customer service job to purchase a composition book. It was then I began my journey as a creative writer. I learned how to use my emotions to create new ideas, plots, and stories. It was the ultimate form of therapy as I unlocked a new way of expressing myself, which I never could imagine if I did not embrace this journey. Initially, I would only write when I did not have customers, but obviously, it wasn’t the perfect writing environment. At work, I was interrupted a lot, so I could not vividly make sense of my abstract ideas. Hating my job was the perfect motivation to go on this path of creative writing, but I knew for me to improve, I needed to change my lifestyle. So, I spent less time playing video games and watching television.
With more leisure time spent on writing, more crazy ideas infiltrated my head that I could write a novel. So, I taught myself how to create a compelling plot to draw readers from their world into mine. I learned how to develop characters, and I learned that reading is a writer’s best friend, along with editing and proofreading. Through writing, I learned to be more honest with myself, stop taking shortcuts, and stop being lazy.
I finished my associate’s degree in 2007, and I still stayed focus on creative writing. My stories became more organized over time, and I published my first novel in 2012. I called it Superhero Syndrome because at the time I was in my late 20’s. I was a fan like anyone else to the idea of superheroes like Batman and Superman, so I created my own. Superhero Syndrome did not reach the success that I wanted for a variety of reasons, so I focused on a different story that will be released this year.
Unfortunately, in 2015 real-life struck me like never before. It was then I received the biggest reality check of my life. It was then I had to reevaluate my approach to life, and my decision-making process to be the best version of myself. Reestablishing my priorities, I enrolled in school again to pursue my bachelor’s degree in marketing. This time I read every textbook reading, and I spent more leisure time studying. I even got rid of my television and Xbox. Reading about subjects that I was not interested in made me more powerful. I learned one of the greatest weapons a human can use is a book. Also, reading out loud helped to make more sense of my work and improved my speech drastically.
In late 2019, although working full time, practicing for my black belt in mixed martial arts, and helping to manage a house, I completed my bachelor’s degree in marketing with my highest GPA ever, by far, and now I’m pursuing my M.B.A.
Writing has become my ultimate passion, and although I and reading don’t always get along, we are now best friends. Most importantly, I have not given up on Superhero Syndrome. I was not mature enough to publish that story in my late 20’s, and I should have taken more time on it.
I am excited that Superhero Syndrome has now become Face Maskculinity. I developed the ideas, the characters, and the plot of the story that I could only effectively do with the development of myself as a man. This story has been with me for over a decade. Readers who know me personally will encounter parallels to me and the characters in Face Maskculinity. All the characters and events in this story are fictional, encircled in religion, politics, and thorough gender analysis.
Face Maskculinity has a cross-dimensional element, it has both romance and lust, and it has horror as all the characters in the story confront a new dire reality that test who they are.
I wrote Face Maskculinity to highlight the pros and cons of being masculine and feminine as biologically constructed, and to help defeat and destroy the victim mentality. I want readers to be more radically bold in holding themselves accountable for their bad decisions, instead of irresponsibly blaming external forces, which is the easy way out. I also want to inform all readers that God is a jealous God, and the more we worship false idols, the more God will release his wrath upon us. Ultimately, I’m confident this will be an entertaining and enlightening journey that will make people who try to control others feel guilty and inspire people to define their problems thoroughly to efficiently and effectively fix them. I hope you all enjoy.
Prologue
Religious people were a stain on American society, and it was Eric Webb’s dream to use their blood to stain the American flag, the Constitution, their holy books, and ultimately paint the White House in their blood. Eric Webb detested all people of faith, but his hate was the most passionate toward Christians.
It was a dreadful summer night in his home in Glen Cove, Long Island, facing the window in his bedroom. As he viewed the alarming thunderstorm on the opposite side, he pondered on the arduous decision ahead of him. This would be a monumental moment in his life. His world was encircled in turmoil since he was impelled into resigning from his seat as a United States representative for New York’s fourth congressional district. With everyone disowning him, Satan offered Eric guidance.
With a human sacrifice of a loved one, Eric would be offered the almighty ability of the utilization of black magic. The more connected he was to the loved one, the more potent his supernatural abilities would be. Although he was unsure of the precise abilities he would acquire, the notion of black magic was hard to turn away from. The decision was already made to sacrifice a loved one, and the person he would have gained the most ability from was his beloved mother.
It was effortless for Eric to deceive his mother into coming to his home and then tie her up to his bed, but it was torment hearing her muffled screams and cries through her taped mouth. He loved his mother dearly, and up until today, he would do anything for her; but he could not turn away from the uncanny power that Satan offered him.
Eric was in the midst of a war of emotions. On one end was the passionate love he had for his mother. She was the most important person in his life. Although she was angered at him like everyone else because of the af

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