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Death And Glory by olympis
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In which glory comes from blood stained hands. Copyright © olympis 2016
Artemis by bonecities
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A smile made for killing.
Risk and Rebel by concussive
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Mickey Davidson and Jason Thomas have been best friends for as long as they can remember. Growing up together in the same town, with neighboring houses, they were inseparable. When their senior year arrives, everything is going well -- until one day, when there's a car crash on the way to Jason's football game. After Mickey wakes from a three-day coma, everyone is relieved . . . until she opens her mouth. Mickey doesn't remember who anyone is, but it goes a step beyond that. Mickey thinks she's someone out of a story she writes -- and Jason is the only other person she recognizes. ranked 1 in adventure
TBYK by longtimegone
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Irony {noun} - a state of affairs or an event that seems deliberately contrary to what one expects and is often wryly amusing as a result. Khloe Matthews had never really considered how ironic her life was until she died. At parties, the head cheerleader would do something BIG to get revenge. If this meant spreading secrets and telling lies then she would do it. How ironic is it that Khloe used parties as a way of ending her peers' social lives and in turn someone used her own end of summer party to end her life? The sad thing is that Khloe didn't even really see it coming, but as she recounts her story, it becomes increasingly obvious that her so called 'friends' did. Now her friends will have to learn that just because the bitch is dead, it doesn't mean she's gone. Who said you had to be alive to get revenge? graphic by @obsessedhumor- [highest ranking = #1 in mystery & thriller {29/12/15}] All Rights Reserved Copyright © longtimegone Steal my work-face my wrath.
Sinking Lilac by morgan-rose
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When Lily Gray commits suicide someone loses a piece of their soul. You do not know who it is, and will not until the writer sees fit. Because the writer is the one who lost that piece. They don't want it found, they just want to finish the story for her. Lily knew all the dark parts of the writer, whereas the writer knew next to nothing about Lily. That becomes even more obvious as the writer discovers things in the diaries left to them that they never would have imagined.
Confessions of a Depersonalized Asshole by rigor_samsa
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To sum up my deep, meaningful words to you: Fuck off.
✖ Mary ✖ by punk-rock
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"I'm 5% mammal and 95% fangirl" 2014 © AL RIGHTS RESERVED PUNK-ROCK.
Asylum Letters by contradicts
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To know someone secretly loves you, would make anyone feel bubbly inside. But what happens if that love turns into an obsession? © twothousandandfourteen - [le huynh]
never (COMPLETED) by DAVEFRANC0
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"Never?" Another tear fell from the girl's face, but she let the salty drop cascade down her cheek. "Never."
Dear Almost Everyone I've Grown to Love, I Hate You All Now by shadowcat_
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Wherein Maggie writes letters to people she should've spoken up to but never did, and realizes that it's the people who hurt us that make us stronger. •completed [10/14/14]. •written for "DearAmna". •short story #872 [08/16/15] •cover was found on pexels. no copyright intended. all rights go to the original owner. •twenty-fourteen.