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The Girl They Won't Forget by arimichella
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*FINAL BOOK* At last, Saki found her place in the world - fighting side by side with the soon-to-be-legendary Team Avatar. That is, until she's forcibly returned to the Fire Nation. As always, life likes to throw curveballs just when Saki thinks things couldn't possibly get worse. The long-awaited battle with Firelord Ozai is growing closer, and Saki has a number of important decisions to make. To make things even more stressful: she begins to question many of those that had once been her most trusted friends. With all of this happening, it's more than any seventeen-year-old can handle.
The Girl He Won't Remember by arimichella
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Cover art by Viccolatte on DeviantArt Water. Earth. Fire. Air. Long ago, the four nations lived together in harmony. Then, everything changed when the Fire Nation attacked. Only the Avatar, master of all elements, could stop them. But when the world needed him most, he vanished. After 100 years of war, a new avatar was discovered. An airbender named Aang. Although his airbending skills were great, he had a lot to learn before he was ready to save anyone. But with a little help, he was able to save the world. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• After years of the living with the banished Prince of the Fire Nation and searching for the newly arisen Avatar, Saki is on her own. Though, not entirely. She travels with the soon-to-be-legendary Team Avatar in their search for Aang's earthbending teacher. Of course, she must do so without being recognized as the girl who grew up with in the Fire Nation palace - the enemy to all.
To Be A Barista by idont_caroline
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Oliver O'Malley is a nineteen year old college kid who spends his summers as a "coffee distributor" at Espresso Yourself, a local coffee joint of his hometown. Although you REALLY aren't supposed to, Oliver keeps some of his personal possessions on him while on the clock; one of these possessions happens to be a notebook in which he discloses stories of coffee distributing disasters, tips and tricks on how to survive the barista lifestyle on a less than viable paycheck and... Wait did someone just say murder?