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It's you, May. You're what I want forever. [COMPLETE] achievements: #1 in fanfiction
It's you, May. You're what I want forever. [COMPLETE] achievements: #1 in fanfiction
(COMPLETED) Charlotte Summers is the last virgin in her school; a school where taking virginity is a sport. The sport has five main contenders: Tyler Bradshaw, the mysterious bad boy; Alec Jennings, the all-star athlete; Ian Jameson, the cocky rich guy; Beckett Cartwright, the renowned genius; and Lucas Chandler, her...
He lit his cigarette, I lit nothing. He drank alcohol, I drank water. He smirked, I smiled. He didn't love me, I didn't love him. He and I together wouldn't last a day. And then the game started... He said he found me intriguing, unique, and interesting because I didn'...
Available as an audiobook on audible, iTunes and wattpad band camp! Be sure to check the new version out to hear the characters come to life! "And rule number three, knock before you enter my room," I finished, moving my fore finger down with the instruction. His smirk widened as he leaned on my door frame. "What hap...
Maya is a 16 year old girl and she goes to school at westerfield high. She isn't the most popular girl in school but she has friends who are. She sometimes feels lonely, because her dad passed away when she was 5. She barely remembers him. She feels better when her best friend, Phionex is there to comfort her. But w...
In this futuristic novella, Lace Heavensmall is trapped at her high school during Freak Week, a global warming side effect that makes weather -- and people -- act completely nuts. Written by: Grace Helbig and YOU Want your chapter to be included? Check back each Thursday for a new "Writing With Grace" episode and cha...
Just some young guys trying to find true love will the girls be the right ones read to find out
- Here's a little sneak peak inside what The Rangers, known as a popular group who first started underground and now blew up, lives are like today. Their names are DayDay, Langston, and Julian. Each having separate lives before even knowing each other, also telling how they met, and came to be.