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87th Games by shazrpx95
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Trust no one, betray any person and win at whatever the cost. Scarlett Aspen had been reaped into the 87th Hunger Games along with her arch enemy Arrow. To top it off, she had no hunting ability and knew little about survival (other than being able to ride a horse). But as luck would have it, this was going to be a very valuable skill to have. For years nobody had been able to beat the hype of the 74th Hunger Games with Katniss and Peeta. That was until now... (THIS STORY HAS BEEN COMPLETED)
One Step Closer by CashewButter
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Collection of shorts/drabbles, because I need to learn how to write. No specific themes; may include some based off of songs or such. Always open to constructive criticism and ideas.
Not Just A Pretty Face by TimberWolfie
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DO NOT READ THIS. READ THE NEW VERSION POSTED BY ME. VERSION 2.0. THANK YOU. In a world where your personality dictates how you look on the outside, what could go wrong? Born identical, but to become one of three choices. The Beautifuls are the ones who are virtuous and right. The Inbetweeners are the close ones. And the Afflicted aren’t spoken of. Dylan Hallows had it all – she was one of the Beautifuls due to her flawless reputation and persona, had a wonderful boyfriend, and was on the fast track to becoming a Paradisiac, the absolute highest rank in the world. But that was quickly destroyed. Suddenly, she’s lost everything she’s held dear. She’s losing herself, and as she looks in the mirror, she can see herself becoming one of the Afflicted. And she can’t turn it back…
Say Something by Shalls
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She never thought he would take it that far. She never thought that it could happen to her. She couldn't say anything either.