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Y by aciddaisies
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CASE: CLOSED "She's dead now, and there's nothing we can do about it." --- Kasia Andrews expects very little on a Monday morning. Until, whilst locked in the PE store cupboard, accompanied with basket balls, netballs, soccer balls and the guy that she doesn't really know anymore, Charlie Allen, they both uncover the diary of the recently deceased Devin Hill. © 2014 imogen timby.
A Bud Among Flowers by NevermoreNeverHere
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Amaryllis (named for her pride, her determination, her radiant-albeit unusual-beauty) Chrysanthemum (for respect and honor, but eventually-sorrow) was a girl who everybody saw every day, a sweet, kind, unnoticeable girl who disappeared in the folds of the masses and was nothing more than another pebble in the pond that was the world. So, would it really be all that much of a surprise if, in the end, she never really mattered? ________________________________ Short chapters, short story. This isn't a pretty story about a girl who died and how she was treasured by everyone around her. This is reality. ©2016, NevermoreNeverHere (Cover made by me. Pic not mine. The flower is a white chrysanthemum.)
Sepulchral by Jhayd_Lauren
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"They were two lost souls In a huge dismal world Onto paper they wrote And these were their precious words..." Copyright © 2016 by Jhayd Lauren [All Right Reserved] #ProjectYou
Four Realizations by dougmcquaid
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"You have to learn to live, kid, not just survive."
If I Die Tonight by dougmcquaid
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Every night in her sleep, Estelle Swan dreams of dying. Until April 19th of her senior year, when she dreams about the death of a boy she never met. And after that? Estelle never dreams again.