the dreamer's almanac
I give full credit for my hope to one single soul. thank you isn't strong enough of a phrase.
I give full credit for my hope to one single soul. thank you isn't strong enough of a phrase.
the lessons learned from someone who changed my life in a very lukewarm manner.
Westley McGee was a sixteen-year-old girl with no real friends and no Pops to call her own. Being a trapped fish in a barrel, she prays that high school won't kill her perfect world. New people, new conversations, and new subjects were never as eyeball-popping to her as these. She just hopes she can handle that one gu...
17 year old Raven is forced to live a life of pain and suffrage, her mother and father are dead, her brother is head of November, the toughest gang in what used to be California. Her used to be friends sold her out for money and all she has now is herself but her biggest problem isn't the demons on the streets but her...
my name is dan, not danielle × somewhat based off of the short film boy (HIGHEST RANKING: #2 in fanfiction)
Everyone is hiding from something; a secret, a lie. Mine just happens to be a curse, one bestowed upon me before my first birthday; a curse that says I'm supposed to die before I turn sixteen. But that isn't going to happen, because I have a plan. You see, it's impossible to prick your finger on the spindle of a spin...
Alex and her mom move in an effort to escape the hell that she was living in with her dad. Overcoming struggles with self harm, Alex befriends a boy at her new school. He becomes her best friend, and only friend, until something happens that sends her over the edge. *Contains possible triggers like self harm*
Read the full-length story on FicFun (link in bio)! In which an enigmatic freshman speaks through a shared bathroom door to his mysterious troubled neighbour. (Conversations SPIN-OFF)