The Trio's Works
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Ivy by TheSeasonalWriter
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Abigail McIntire is the teenage girl with self-confidence issues. Standing with a few pounds over the average, freckles, and ratty brown hair; she is constantly teased by the student population and chooses to hide under her hoodies. Her parents are high class people, and Abby is constantly judged whenever she steps out for a function. She soon grows sick and tired of it all, and thus, starts in motion a chain of events so drastic that it changes her and her family forever. Goodbye Abigail, hello Ivy. No more Ms. Nice Girl. She died.
Dragomir's Game. by TheSeasonalWriter
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Seven teens. One awoken and pissed off demon. A twisted game. Endless death. One night, seven teenagers play a daring game of Oijuia. Problem is, they contacted a malicious force and forgot to close the connection. Now they are involved in a twisted version of Simon Says. You lose, you die. Simple. To make matters worse, one of them is bonded to the demon. Just how bad will it get? Who dies, and who stays alive?
The Blood that Runs by TheSeasonalWriter
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Olivia Banks' life changed drastically that one night, and just like that, myths aren't just myths anymore, and those scary fairytales are reality. Tossed from her mundane life straight into a world of creatures, this skeptic is finding it kind of hard to adjust, but she has to, because she is going to play an integral role, and she's going to have her head screwed on right to deal with this all.
Pick Me Up by TheSeasonalWriter
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||Inspiration||Non-Fiction||Life Lessons|| Pick Me Up is a collection of discussions, quotes and facts about me. The discussions will be centered around those topics that affect us, and should be addressed more frequently in our world.