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The Secret Life Of Abyss by _BrokenButterflies
_BrokenButterflies
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**MATURE CONTENT** Abuse.
Remember Me? by AStoryByUs
AStoryByUs
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Change is a necessary course of life. Nari Adison has always believed that Jayce Conner would be at her side with all the promises from their childhood. She has flashbacks all the time as she remembers every precious memory that they have made. But when reality strikes, Nari learns to look towards the future with the help of Randy McConway. The real questions is: How much of the past does she keep for the future? Through the course of three years she will experience betrayal, friendship, dishonesty, loyalty, and love.
Confessions by SpookyNicole
SpookyNicole
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Confessions from anonymous people. Disgusting, juicy, messed up, and interesting confessions from people that need to get it off their chest.
To Breathe Is Not A Necessity by AStoryByUs
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Saba has lived her entire life being content with doing what other people want. She had been content with allowing her parents decide her life for her. To Saba, this wasn't her life. Her life was somewhere lost in her head. Her life was somewhere that was perfect. Until she met Donovan. A chiseled and cold boy. At first glance there was something unnerving about him. Something that disrupted her ordinary and boring life. Donovan, falls in love with Saba's best friend, Aimee. Saba, however, has a blond, charming, athletic boy chasing after her. But soon after meeting this mysterious group of friends, Saba finds herself with no choice but to run for her life. Putting trust into people she had known for only a few months, she finds out things that shatter her world. She must face the truth; life is a reality, and the longer you stay in your head, the more prone you are to falling flat on your face.