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  • A Rain Lover
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    "Some people feel the rain, others just get wet." This story is about the young, quiet , shy-type girl, "Norabel" who finds joy and peace of mind during rainy days. She's always the mysterious girl that everyone around her want to know her even more, she's loved by all the people who knows her. She doesn't want to li...

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  • Samantha Flynn
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    “You’re so weird.” “I’m not weird, you’re just too normal.” * * * * * Meet Samantha Flynn; the girl who basically lived the whole ‘anti-social’ thing. Socially-awkward, geeky, listens to rock music, and to sum it all up, she’s unlike any other girls. She was homeschooled—twice—and right now, she’s about to enter a uni...

  • Nyctophilia part.I. (The change)-(editing)
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    "The soul that sees beauty may sometimes walk alone." In his dark world. He tries so hard to find his light. But, when most of the people prefer to live in darkness. He found that he has to escape from their darkness. But first, he must defeat his own darkness, and find his own light... the story is an adventure of a...

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  • The Runner (Part I of the Runner Series)
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    The world as we know it ended 209 years ago. From a desert wasteland springs a single kingdom, ruled by a tyrannical King and trapped in an endless war against the shadowy desert warriors. As a desperate bid to save what remains of humanity, society has been split into two distinct classes, nicknamed the Court and th...

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  • Twisted Love
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    Rae Ellington is an average teenage girl, with outstanding grades, professional artists as parents and a loving home. Until one day in her junior year of high school, her whole world comes crashing down when her mom is diagnosed with breast cancer. Melissa's worst nightmare is for her daughter to see her suff...

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  • Now What?
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    "I got a coin out and placed it between my thumb and index finger. They say that, when faced with two choices, simply toss a coin. It works not because it settles the question for you, but because in that brief moment when the coin is in the air, you suddenly know what you are hoping for. And I did it, I counted to th...