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You're Not Enough by therealejking
You're Not Enough
therealejking
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  • Parts 113
The first installment of the "Enough Series" follows Jayda King a seventeen year old girl with a broken soul. She returns home from spending six months in a mental health facility because of a failed suicide attempt. The facility helped none, she still wants to die. What do you do when you have nothing to live for? What do you do when life doesn't accept you nor does death will to take your life? What do you do when your destiny is set, but an unexpected someone comes and changes your destined life? Are you ready for the journey? I hope you are, once you start there's no going back. Everything you once knew or thought you knew will be be questioned. ​ It's a story we have all heard before, passed on though the centuries, but rewritten in different ways. I can assure you this isn't what you think. This is a story of demons, darkness, and anguish. *If you are dealing with depression or suicidal thoughts please do not read this book alone. Read it in an open area! PLEASE! If you find yourself wanting to do what is in the book please don't, reach out to me we can talk or talk to your parents, counselors or call the suicide hotline. ******* Hands down the BEST BOOK ON WATTPAD!!!! - @jimmy34567 I really love this book! You are an amazing author, I read that someone pm'ed you that they thought this would be boy and good girl but it actually isn't and this is real life, the real world. And you said that was what you wanted your book to be like, you accomplished it! I really love this book and it is real life, the way I like to read books. Happy writing! - @That_Bitch2020 Why is this book relating to so damn much!!!😭😭 -@beyonceslefttity Ms.author I think I say this for everyone thank you for being so determined to write this book for us- @cjcycjvjjv Rankings #1 blackstoriesmatter (3/1/2021) #1 mentalhealth (4/9/2021) #3 Depression (3/1/2021) #3 teenromance (5/17/2021) #8 badboy (5/20/2021) #24 Romance (3/1/202
Pretty Mess by authortilliecole
Pretty Mess
authortilliecole
  • Reads 4,843
  • Votes 250
  • Parts 5
At age seventeen, I suppose I'm what's referred to as an online sensation. Since I created my own YouTube channel two years ago, I have accumulated over ten million subscribers. To my followers, I'm the 'Pretty Mess Princess'. My brand is make-up and beauty. I vlog about my everyday life. Online, I appear to live a glamorous life. Offline, I'm just December Jones, a homeschooled, introverted, Texan teen who hides from the world in front of the camera lens. Until my mentor and friend--one of the world's most famous makeup and hair stylists--offers me an opportunity I can't refuse. To be her apprentice, her assistant hair and makeup artist for the famous band she works for. Erosion Road. The most famous five boys in the world. A British boyband who have taken the music industry by storm. Legions of fans follow their every move. Their lives are no longer their own. I had no idea what to expect when I flew from Austin, Texas to join Erosion Road's European tour. Turns out, most of them are sweet and boisterous and kind. Some have even become my closest friends. Then there's Jack. Jack Summers, the eighteen-year-old mysterious brooding heartthrob who launches millions of teenage girls into a frenzy with just one look. Jack Summers, the boy who has turned my life upside down. The situation between Jack and I is... complicated. From the second we met, things between us were strained. These days? We can only be described as a mess... a complete and utter mess. Young Adult/Teen Contemporary Romance.
One Hundred Steps by Susan Ee by Susan_Ee
One Hundred Steps by Susan Ee
Susan_Ee
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  • Parts 1
Someone is following me. I only catch glimpses of a man in the shadows behind me whenever I steal a glance, but I know that something is wrong... In the tradition of UK drabbles, this is a story that is exactly 100 words.
The Little Android by marissameyer22
The Little Android
marissameyer22
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  • Parts 8
The Little Android is a retelling of The Little Mermaid, set in the world of The Lunar Chronicles by New York Times-bestselling author Marissa Meyer. When android Mech6.0 saves the life of a handsome hardware engineer, her body is destroyed and her mechanics discover a glitch in her programming. Androids aren't not meant to develop unpractical reasoning or near-emotional responses…let alone fall in love.
The Socially and Psychologically Damaged by ScarlettSkip
The Socially and Psychologically Damaged
ScarlettSkip
  • Reads 2,447
  • Votes 60
  • Parts 3
Everyone has secrets. Everyone, including Alana Vega. Alana Vega is a stalker. Plain and simple. So what happens when Alana's mother finds her Journal full of information on their neighbor, Rosie Matthews? Let's find out how a group therapy session for teens affects Alana and her views on other people? Will these people be her worse enemy or her best friends? Read to find out, (I know this description probably sucks ass but please give my story a chance.)
Madness In Literature by hippopototamus
Madness In Literature
hippopototamus
  • Reads 444,640
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  • Parts 6
The first time Mel saw Dean was in an elective class called Madness in Literature. He had been sitting a few rows down in his green parka, writing furiously into his notebook. Something about him made her stop and stare, and it felt like she hasn't looked away since. But there is a reason why Dean seldom comes to class. And why he seems reluctant to be her friend. And why he disappears for ages with answering her messages. Mel would have been bothered by all of it, except that she doesn't care. When it comes to Dean, she was willing to overlook a lot of things. This is a short story about two young people trying to find themselves and instead stumbling upon love.
Tainted by Darkness by jewel1307
Tainted by Darkness
jewel1307
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  • Parts 6
Short story collection. They gather in the dark: those who did not traverse to face their judgement when their mortal shells expired. It is within these darkest regions that the veil to the mortal realm is weakest. Sentinels stand at each of the seven gates, commanded by the gods to guard against the spirits that try to break out of Akasha. But there are some who manage. Many come seeking closure, demanding retribution for wrongs done onto them by their mortal brethren. No longer visible, they collate shadows, merging with the darkness to assume corporeal form that allows them to move among you, yet remain hidden; at least until it's too late to do anything more than beg for mercy. For darkness taints even the purest of souls.
Fantasia by RedHare
Fantasia
RedHare
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  • Parts 25
Fantasy worlds... (2013) A writing exercise in visual sensations.
Essays on Writing by LailaBlake
Essays on Writing
LailaBlake
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  • Parts 18
Essays on Writing is a collection of thoughts I come across during my writing journey. They cover topics such as grammar, editing, writing, publishing and very often character and story development within the expectations of genre or society.
An Unpredictable Life by ElaineWhite
An Unpredictable Life
ElaineWhite
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  • Parts 11
** Winner of The Watty's 2014: Collector's Dream Award ** ** This is a true story. Now FULLY edited ** I was diagnosed with Cancer a week before my 16th Birthday. I had Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma and had to undergo Chemotherapy and a Stem Cell transplant, back in 2003. My whole life changed. I wrote this book when I was 17, when all my treatment was over, to catalogue everything I had learned and experienced. I had no information about Cancer during my treatment; it was all aimed at adults and I was a teenager who didn't understand most of what happened. So I wrote this book. I was a teenager when I wrote, when I had Cancer and I wanted this to be an information, honest account of what it was really like to have Cancer and go through the treatment....from a teenager's perspective. It's sometimes funny, sometimes sad, always honest. There may be parts that you squint at, because you're embarrassed to read them...well, I was embarrassed writing them. But that's the whole point of honesty. To get it out in the open. To be real. And that's what this is.