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Once Upon a Bathroom Stall by hyrule
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❝I- what? What are you talking about? Who is this?❞ ❝Well the bathroom stall says that this number is the gateway to a good time, and unless you're trying to say that a bathroom stall is lying to me, I think I need a little more information to be sold. Do you have like a yelp page I could look up? Past customer reviews? How many stars out of five?❞ ❝What are yo- oh my god, I'm going to fucking kill Marie.❞ (alternatively called: a lot of people shit with pens) written in dialogue // cover by xhemmingshugsx
3 Strikes// Nash Grier by _val_tina_
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Serina Dallas enters a new school right in time for softball season, and is encircled by an overprotective brother, hard classes, and cute baseball players.
Living With A Player [#wattys2017] by samarlovexo
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Nikki an orphan living most of her life bored and unhappy until one day all her life flips . Finally after 18 years of waiting a very rich family with a kid named River will adopt her.River is a jerk or at least that what she likes calling him . Nikki always thinks that she saw River before but she can not remember when but when she will remember what will she do ? . She will start discovering hidden secretes that nobody knew before ...... What would happen if a complete hot jerk and a player lives with A pretty nerd and a party pooper .....
Typical Teenager by vouny1
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~Melissa Harrington is an ordinary girl, so they think. She comes across as a shy mainstream sort of girl, what they don't expect is for her to have an attitude, she also has an opinion and although her lack of fashion indicates that she's a 'tomboy.' She isn't even that. She's a mystery, one that many people can't be bothered to figure out; except when the the leading bad boy, 'River' notices her. Will her hidden talents stay hidden for much longer and can she continue to stay in the shadows for her last year or will she be pushed out into the spotlight? River Walters the 'bad boy' has a reputation for being notorious, but what if he's more than that and who will ever give him the time of day to see that?~
Forced to tutor the bad boy by lavender332
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Friday nights you can find Cole partying. Lauren is writing a paper due in two weeks. See the difference? *** Meet Lauren Hawkins, she is your typical geek. A+ student, highest class in everything and spends her free time tutoring young kids, doing extra credit and watching Disney movies. Meet Cole Whitman, he's your typical bad boy. Star player in football, is rich and spends his free time parting. But what happens when Lauren is forced to tutor the bad boy? Well, that's for you to find out :) *** This is quite the stereotypical book. If you hate stereotypes, then don't read this book. : D
UNKNOWN NUMB3R by Arataly
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"Hello?" "Who is this?" "Guess..." Highest rank #132 in short story<3
The UnSlut Project by MeghanJoyceTozer
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I was the 6th-grade "slut." And I kept a diary. So I decided to create The UnSlut Project in the hopes that my own diary entries could provide some perspective to girls who currently feel trapped and ashamed. I am publishing these entries one at a time, without changing a single word except for the names of the people involved. My limited commentary, which is confined to brackets in each entry, is meant to provide the relief of my current perspective, fifteen years later. The UnSlut Project: Working to undo the dangerous slut shaming in our schools, communities, media, and culture by sharing knowledge and experiences.