STARRY EYES | mileven
in which, they are co-stars in a bestseller novel movie adaptation. (smut warning)
in which, they are co-stars in a bestseller novel movie adaptation. (smut warning)
isn't it amazing how a person who was once just a stranger, suddenly means the world to you? (pure fluff) © mad 2019-2020
From the writer of Sweet Spot, comes the sequel of two familiar characters you already saw coming. Harper Davis has many titles: marketing connoisseur, almost-lawyer, disappointment to parents, and most importantly: liar. Big. Fat. Liar. But what else is a girl supposed to do when her overachieving parents ask her if...
{18 + COMPLETE | FREE STORY w/ Paid Bonus Content • COLLEGE SPORTS ROMANCE} Wednesday Elez's father immigrated to America so he could be with her mother, and it has taught her one thing: love has no bounds. The only thing that Wednesday-or Nessa-wants is to find a love like her parents have. But she's also pretty sure...
Gilbert Blythe has a serious problem when it comes to Anne Shirley-Cuthbert - he stares at her too much! "Do you believe in soulmates?" he asks, half-joking, half-wanting to know the answer. "Well, no" she says "I mean, not in the 'I know you from another past life' way... but I do believe in the rare happening of two...
it was just a twitter trend until it was more. © ava 2019-2020
"Sometimes is the princess who kills the dragon and saves the prince." In order to pay her father's debt, Millie Brown is urged to work as a housemaid for Finn Wolfhard, a powerful business man; he's spoiled, selfish, and unkind - and with a terrible past he doesn't want to reveal. He hates her: she is inferior and he...
Anne and Gilbert are not in high school anymore, but their paths will inevitably cross again. When the past comes back to haunt you and revive feelings that never left in the first place, all you can do is either be terrified about it or be fascinated about the unforeseen fate. Sequel to STARING.
how to find the love of your life: text post malone. © ava 2020
your love stained me so easily like tea slowly seeping into sheets of thin newspaper... i just didn't want to admit it. (slow burn) © mad 2020 *ongoing*