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Strength and Weakness by LemonTree26
LemonTree26
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When Beck discovers that a darkness is behind the war currently raging between two kingdoms he makes it his mission to stop it. But when love is involved things get more complicated. No, I did not name or base my characters (Beck and Jade) off of the characters from Victorious. I chose the names before I watched the show or knew that there was a couple named Beck and Jade. So please don't let the names throw off your view of their personalities. They are their own characters completely separate from the show. I did not draw the cover of this book. All credit goes to @TheDaily_Meme. They are amazing! I am not a great writer but I love writing and try my best. Sorry for any typos in the stories. Hope you enjoy! All of these stories and characters belong to me :)
Fragments  by Apeskycrow
Apeskycrow
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Hecc if I know, just wanted to share my ocs with y'all :)
Burnt Wick by Mustachio4549600
Mustachio4549600
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A series of short stories, got your entertainment. Based mostly from various writing prompts. Updated semi-regularly.
The Ledgend of Jaykob by GnomeArmada
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A tale of Caldor. This story follows a ragglerock named Jaykob who desperately searches the magical realms for Death, but will he find him?
You Must Remember This by FranklinBarnes
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A misguidedly idealistic high school student founds a club to teach his classmates philosophy; when it becomes a cult, he must change course before the whole school drinks the Kool-Aid. Frank can think of no better way to prove his classmates have no moral compass than to write a manifesto satirically arguing for the virtues of selfishness; when this attempt at shining a light on his classmates' behavior is taken at face value, he creates a club to spread his teachings, hoping his ironies will be more obvious on a grander scale. The authoritarian rule of law he establishes meets little resistance from his club members, even as he wonders privately when they'll have enough and choose a more virtuous path. While Frank earnestly seeks to help his classmates, his methodology proves misguided in practice, and Frank must find where to draw the line before he permanently ruins his beloved high school. But then again, being a cult leader is too much fun to pass up... You Must Remember This adapts the foundation of Catch-22 in a high school setting, applying the same notion of dystopian bureaucracy to lampoon Silicon Valley's competitive spirit and, in these politically charged times, comment on the fragility of our own democracy. CW: minor character death (non-graphic), dark psychological themes (e.g. gaslighting), authoritarian regimes (including references to communism and Nazism) "Amazing, terrible, bourgeois horror" "At first I thought the story was about silicone implants" "I highly recommend this book to anyone who loves the classic American English course reading list or just wants to read something that will make them think."