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Fragments Of Us by Theladyamara
Fragments Of Us
Theladyamara
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His smile, her tears, their scars. _*_*_*_ Raelynn had been waiting for years. Through the pain and tears, all that kept her going was the hope that it would get better eventually. She needed help, but was not one to call for a hero. Jason had been running. From mistakes, and from nightmares but somehow they kept catching up with him. He hoped that one day, he would outrun them, even though the chances were slim. He wanted to be a hero, even when he was damaged himself. His smile irked her, her tears haunted him. Every time they clashed, there was a dent in their perfectly crafted façades. Soon, secrets were spilling over and they find that their pasts were entwined. Pieces of their pasts put together was actually all they needed to solve the mysteries surrounding them.
Through His Eyes (ON HOLD) by stressedinschool
Through His Eyes (ON HOLD)
stressedinschool
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Murder is a mystery until the dead start talking. Aaron got involved in a ghastly accident which almost took his life, just at the eleventh hour, when all hope was lost, he was brought back to life by the doctors, just before he drew his last breath . He had survived death, but was he truly alive? A part of him now belonged to the spirit world. His body is dead and unfeeling. Emotions might as well be a figment of his imagination as he is incapable of feeling. His eyes don't just see humans, but wandering and lost souls, His ears don't just hear human voices but cries of languished spirits. Nobody believed him when he said he could see the dead, that they could speak to him. They thought he was mad. A few years down the line, nothing changed, only he had learnt to mask his emotions, he was "normal" again. Kathryn, a girl in his first year of college, was grieving the death of her parents while trying to prove her parents didn't die in an accident, but a perfectly orchestrated plan someone had a hand in. The police didn't believe her, not even her closest friends and relatives did. But how could she prove it? It wasn't like she could ask the dead. Could she?