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Begin Again [Wattys 2013 Finalist] by fictional_fangirl
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After surviving the Hunger Games twice and experiencing a revolutionary war from the front lines, Katniss Everdeen has decided that there's nothing left to live for. On top of her PTSD and depression, she's lost her father and her sister, while her mother is off in District 4, never to return to 12. The last thing she wants at the moment is to deal with her former ally/victor/friend/lover/tormenter Peeta Mellark. But, the reality is that she needs him more than she knows. Will Katniss and Peeta be able to grow back together? Read Begin Again to find out what happens between chapter 27 and the epilogue of Mockingjay.
Will I Survive This God-Awful Summer? by MackJ2000
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“Do you really love him?” “I don’t know. Maybe.” “I wish I had a boyfriend.” “No, you don’t. Boyfriends are overrated.” “I just don’t want to feel so alone anymore.” “Me either.” “But you have a boyfriend.” “So? That doesn’t change a thing.” Spark McKinley’s summer starts off on the wrong foot. Her freshman crush just came back to town for the summer–with a girlfriend. Her boyfriend, Lark, is getting distant in the time Spark needs him the most. Spark feels like a small fish in a huge pond that’s swallowing her up.
His Number by ForeverYoung411
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Charlotte Everley and her best friend had a tradition. Every summer on June 26th, they call one number--one random number of the same area code, purely for entertainment. When Charlotte's best friend Stella found love with the help of their 'tradition', she added another reason. To find Charlotte a boyfriend. After three years of endless match ups, set ups, blind dates. and not to mention two calls to, thankfully, female receivers, the summer of eleventh grade comes rolling by, and so does the fateful day of June 26th. The only difference is that, this time, the stranger behind the phone is most definitely male. And the president's eighteen year old son.
Side Swiped by dharris0101
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Mackenzie is a cutie with brains, morals, faithful friends, wonderful parents, and a crush on Nate who's in a relationship; a relationship that she respects because she's not the home-wrecking type. One night Nate's girlfriend forces Mackenzie to pretend to be into the new guy so that Nate will no longer be interested in her. In order to keep Lyndsey from raising Hell for Nate in their relationship Mackenzie reluctantly agrees. She doesn't expect any attraction to develop towards this mysterious and moody Jason. After all, she likes Nate. What happens when feelings unexpectedly grow for one person, but don't seem fade away for another? Which morals do you keep? And which ones get cast aside when emotions take the wheel? And the most important question: Can you do a favor for a crush, when that favor is for you to be with someone else? So many things are happening so fast and unexpectedly, Mackenzie Gold can't help but feel the same emotion you get when you're Side Swiped.
The Girl Who Sold Herself on Ebay by Jessabellx
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Would YOU trust someone who bought you off Ebay? Grace is sick of being labelled a snob because of her money. She's sick of her backstabbing friends and her mansion of a house. She doesn't know how to tell if people are friends with Grace, or Grace's money, and all she really wants is a fresh start. So she decides to sell herself on Ebay. Setting up a fake account, she sells herself as a teenage dropout who 'will work for money'. When 'Jas737' wins the auction, everything seems innocent. She gets to work cleaning his apartment, and for once in her life realizes how it feels to have responsibility, and a friend who doesn't judge her for her wealth. But unfortunately for Grace, she learns that you can't trust everyone the hard way. Who's not to say there's other people tracking her down with different meanings for "work"? after all, how's a 'helpless teenage drop out with no money supposed to save herself? Will she be able to keep up her disguise? Is Jas737 even as trustworthy as he says he is? Maybe Grace should have thought twice about selling herself over the internet.