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  • Toxic Tutoring
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    Norah Appleton has a rather odd problem. She can’t seem to sit down and study for her life, and it’s not even like she has the slightest signs of ADHD or dyslexia. She just cannot study. When she looks at the words dully carved into her physics book, all her mind can wonder about are tales of Greek gods which, from he...

  • The Strange Case of the Jackson Building
    17.9K 465 31

    If you get in, you can't get out. If you call it home, you already belong to it. If you are here, you're already gone. One thing is certain: these doors were not designed to keep you out. She has seen and dealt with her own brand of personal madness all her life. She's not sure if she has become the disease or if th...

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  • Lord of Cages - Vessel
    7K 104 15

    Nayara has lived inside a cage ever since her creation. She has always watched, full of jealousy and wonder, how the children of the World Below live with all the endless possibilities their freedom offers them. But being one of Father's favorites means she is not allowed out of her cage, unlike some of her brothers a...

  • Chalk
    23.1K 803 14

    Katerina Donovan's first 15 years of life couldn't get any better. She's a happy girl, easy to please, and her parents are willing to do anything for her. After school ends, Kat's parents send her to Maggie's Summer Camp for Teens, a place where she meets Ariel Thompson and a handsome stranger. But once Kat arrives ba...

  • Like Snow
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    "Why do you call me that?" "Everyone has been calling you Snow Queen since you transferred schools and you're just now asking why?" he asked incredulously. "Yeah, I guess I am." He looked straight into my eyes and said, "It's because you're like snow; beautiful and cold."

  • Nights with Wyatt (Updating Soon)
    460K 3K 1

    It was an unspoken agreement between us. Some nights he would show up at my window and I let him in, no questions asked. And the next day, it was forgotten; we just continued on as the strangers we were to each other.