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Fighting Chance by like_dope
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Previously titled (The Shy Girl's A STREET FIGHTER) Sam Winters is the quiet, well-known girl at school. It isn't a cliché school, nor is it completely boring. She attends Lake Genevieve High just like any student there, but she hurts far worse. Her mother died when Sam was twelve, leaving her broken and with a distant father. To the public eye, they are the perfect family. Her dad, a hot-shot lawyer, and her little siblings, all poor, little babies who have a doting father and absent mother, are the most well-liked family in their society. Keeping up this image became too much to bear, and Sam had no choice but let out her feelings somehow. At the age of fourteen, she picked up her first pair of boxing gloves. Since then, she's been the undefeated champion of the Underground fighting rings, where her name is whispered; her reputation known. Cue the entrance of the "bad boy." No, he isn't really one. But the people of Lake Genevieve need some source of entertainment. So they hype him up. The brother of Andy, the Golden Boy, is named Alex. On the outside, he's a sweet guy with a bubbly personality and the looks to go with it. On the inside, however, is a boy who is hurting far more than he should be. Put Sam and Alex together, and you have a formidable pair of stubborn people, who butt heads at any chance they get. Sam is closed-off and doesn't trust easily, while Alex is determined to learn everything about her. Read on to see what happens (:
In The End (On Hold) by shutupdehlia
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"Athena Jackilyn Novak, you're my beautiful love story." - Mason Calebs awaited his death. The night he collapsed, he was sure his last months were around the corner, and he welcomed them with opened arms. That is, until he met Athena Jackilyn Novak, a girl who teaches him how to live his numbered days. As they became closer, he finds he dreads the day he once saw as his only escape from his suffering.