short stories
7 stories
But You Didn't by NaeomiVaughn
But You Didn't
NaeomiVaughn
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  • Parts 1
You said you'll come back. But you didn't. (One Shot)
Memories by Devmahone
Memories
Devmahone
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  • Votes 5,290
  • Parts 23
Dark haired guy with light eyes are the reason she struggles to stay alive.
[ ugly dreams ] by acrasial
[ ugly dreams ]
acrasial
  • Reads 4,244
  • Votes 343
  • Parts 1
these d r e a m s and h o p e s and a s p i r a t i o n s are [killing] me. {lowercase intended}
I Solemnly Swear That I'm Up To No Good by MADcreations
I Solemnly Swear That I'm Up To No Good
MADcreations
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  • Parts 10
It’s 3:23 in the morning. I’m sitting in my bed with a large jar of melted marshmallows. Ryder’s suppose to be here in ten minutes with a large jar of melted chocolate. How he came up with this prank, the world may never know. Why I agreed to help him, the world may never know. Ryder Sweet and Gabi Gomer have never gotten along, ever since they were kids. Because Gabi's house is infested with bugs, she's forced to spend three solid weeks with her enemy. From peanut butter beds to cars full of water balloons, who knows what these two are capable of.
Hey, Cupcake by MADcreations
Hey, Cupcake
MADcreations
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  • Votes 18,434
  • Parts 11
He was her best friend. She was his. He moved away. She forgot for four years. He came back four years later. Things have changed, cupcake.
The Starbucks Hotline by extrachipper
The Starbucks Hotline
extrachipper
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  • Parts 42
❝Hello, this is the Starb-❞ ❝HEEELP ME!! PLEASE! THERE'S A MURDERER IN MY HOUSE!❞ ❝OH SHIT, SHIT, SHIT!! WHAT DO I DO?! THIS IS STARBUCKS, NOT FREAKING 911. WAIT, HOLD ON. TRY TO KEEP YOURSELF ALIVE, I'LL CALL 911!! STAY CALM. IT'S GOING TO BE O- ❞ ❝Wait...did you just say Starbucks?❞ ❝Um...yeah?❞ ❝They have a hotline?❞ ---- fun conversations between two Potterheads over the Starbucks hotline. [highest rank: #6 in short story] [highest rank: #2 in short story 5/6/17]
Milk-Carton Faces by jade-says
Milk-Carton Faces
jade-says
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  • Parts 2
Mike disappeared on a clear day. I remember that, at least, though not much else. I was five years old. "Try," the policemen said to me. "Try harder. Remember."