Hey y'all!!! Just wanted to let you guys know that I've started another book filled with excerpts from books I'll never write/finish along with some short stories. There's already four stories up and the first one is definitely my favourite thing that I've written recently. I'll probably end up putting any alternate endings in that book (as I have three options for the end of this book and I'm still not completely sure which one i want to go with).
I'm not sure when the next chapter of ATIYTT will be ready (I have no idea how I want the hot air balloon ride to go ughhhhhh but I know what's supposed to happen after so this is super frustrating for me), but there's a bunch of different ideas and genres in Teen Angst so I'd love for you to give it a shot. If not, feel free to check out my other (HORRIBLE) completed story The Girls of 310.
Also, this story dropped from 25 to 63 on #bucketlist :( if you could remember to vote and drop some comments that'd be lovely <3
Here's the first pages of stories I've added to Teen Angst so far:
The Sound of Spring:
If you're going to read any of the stories, PLEASE READ THIS ONE LMFAO I love it so much even though it's not much, and I want to share this joy (aka pain) with you!!
Also, the main character doesn't have specified pronouns (so technically it could be read as a y/n type situation) but when writing it, I was definitely picturing a bl anime/manga heeheeeeeee :)
The Forest's Abyss:
I wrote this a looooong time ago when I went through a phase of reading demon romance stories on here LOOOLA Year in the Life of Cain:
This was written a while ago after rereading 58 Days With Parker for the hundredth time (go read it so we can be traumatized together) lmfaoo, but of course, I never even finished writing the first chapter, so this is what I got so farEverything About You:
I think I wrote this at the beginning of the first lockdown, when the only thing that brought me joy was reverting back to solely listening to what I did in middle school (One Direction, 5SOS, The 1975, Mumford & Sons)
YOU ARE READING
All The Things I've Yet to Do
Teen Fiction"Here," I say, passing the paper to my left. "We need to finish this by the end of summer." I pray that no one asks a certain question as my list continues to circulate. One by one, devilish grins form on the faces of my friends. "I'm in," they begi...