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The Player Trap by KVMoore
KVMoore
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Twins McKaila and Melinda Dwight couldn't be more opposite. They're 100% different, and everyone knows it. Troy Tompson is the most elusive player at The Valley Lodge, and when he realises that Kaila and Lindy are one in the same, he sets his sights on them. Both of these girls will fall in love with him before the summer ends. What he doesn't count on is them finding out. Drawing from their favourite childhood film, The Parent Trap, the girls seek to trick Troy the same way he played them, because when it comes down to it, sisters are forever. No boy is worth losing your twin over, and revenge is the only way Kaila and Lindy can make this player pay. Completed November 2012.
Safety is Relative by CharlieCalvert
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Safety is Relative, my Dad once told me. It depends on how you look at it. For example, many more people have a fear of flying than a fear of driving. Why? Cars are familiar, and we see them every day. Most people don't crash their cars. Planes, however, are different. The only time they are in the news are if they've crashed or exploded. They don't seem safe. But safety is relative, depending on how you look at it. Millions more people are killed every year from car crashes than plane crashes. So whilst being in a car may seem safer...in reality, planes are so much more. I didn't understand this concept at first. It was only after, that I understood. Because moving to the safest place in the world doesn't necessarily mean that it is. A village in the middle of nowhere, with the highest ratio of slayers to humans in the country. No vampire would dare set foot in a five-mile radius of the place. So you're safe, right? Wrong. What if some of the deadliest killers in the whole of history decided to live there too? No-one looks for a vampire in a vampire-free village. Doesn't seem so safe now, does it?