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The Girl In Black by HeartlessThoughts
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Nova can't escape the rich town of Riverside, where a tragedy follows her every step, but she can work to uncover who's been lying to her all these years. ***** When seventeen-year-old Nova Nightingale returns to her late mother's hometown the last thing she expects is to be public enemy number one, but the rumors surrounding her mother's sudden disappearance fifteen years earlier follow Nova everywhere she goes. And to top it all off, the local rich boy, Isaac Royal, is adamant about making her life hell. Surrounded by rumors, lies, and a secret keeping the town on edge, Nova has to figure out why she's hated and why the boy hell-bent on making her suffer seems to be the only person she can trust. Content/Triggering Warning: this story contains themes of suicide and violence [[word count: 80,000-90,000 words]]
Incognito by xxblagitxx
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in·cog·ni·to ˌinkägˈnētō,inˈkägniˌtō/ 1. (of a person) having one's true identity concealed. "in order to observe you have to be incognito" the story of a girl that falls for a boy hiding his true identity
The Fighter by Stukaps
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Everyone knows Shelly Summers as the schools typical nerd, with dorky glasses. Who wears lose shirts and sweatpants to school, tying her hair in a messy bun. What they don't know is, behind those dorky glasses and innocent eyes, lies a fighter. Then there is Chase Bones. The school's new bad boy. Known for his bad ways of getting things and the fights he gets in. But what happens when Chase ends up in the same place with Shelly? What will happen? Will the two very great fighters fall in love? Or will they become rivals? Read more to find out.... WARNING : This book is cliche AF and also stereotypical. I honestly didn't mean to offend anyone when I wrote this book. I was 13, so please excuse the mistakes.