The Classics
5 stories
Loving You by foreverpurple1000
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❝ Daisy West knows nothing about love other than the fact that failed relationships seem to be hereditary in her family. After watching her parents marriage fail only to go through her own rough break-up with Nathaniel, a boy who walked all over her heart, Daisy's had enough. She's tired of always being the one to come back begging for Nathaniel to take her back. Love isn't for people like her. It only takes one night of spin-the-bottle and one stubborn boy with a knack for getting under her skin to change her mind. Declan Meyer knows nothing about love other than the fact that his father left ten years ago for a younger woman. As Team captain for the basketball team, Declan doesn't have the time for a love life--not after a nasty breakup with his ex girlfriend Taylor. Despite that though Declan can't get his mind off of Daisy West. Declan knows loving his best friend's little sister is a recipe for disaster, but feelings are hard to curb and he can't help but hope for a love different from his parents. Daisy's older brother made it clear that she's off limits, so why is Declan having such a hard time obeying the rules? In the end, what's more important to him? Love or his friendship? Daisy and Declan have witnessed first hand the path of destruction love leaves. Regardless of that though, can two people clueless people fall in love?❞
Troubled One (Wilde #2) by 3dream_writer3
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*cover by harleenhollow* Munro Wilde is as troubled as they come. But who can blame him? His dad was in prison for five years and his mom took off, then returned only to be sent to prison. He thought his older brother having custody of him would help him. Boy, was he wrong. Getting into fights calm him, as do pulling endless amount of pranks and getting into trouble. He thought he could have a carefree life with nothing to worry about. That was until his older brother decided to stick him into the school play. There's nothing worse than to be stuck in the one place you can't stand. Munro's life is a mess. He knows it. He never thought he could change until someone comes along. One girl can change everything. ~*~ This is a sequel to Fight for Me, but it can be read as a standalone. There will be spoilers, however, from Fight for Me, just in case you want to read it.
Afterwords by arabellamonroe
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one was once shy, the other once sad. together they were love, with rosy cheeks and mended minds. //a collection of memories from rosy cheeks and pale eyes//
Things I Could Never Tell You by invisiblilly
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Some things stay as they are, but others? They fall apart. And once upon a time, Stephanie Olsen and Tyler Scott were the best of friends. Once inseparable, now drifting apart. The more they grew separate, the more Stephanie's feelings for him increased and she wished she could tell him. But couldn't. As she watched his cheery life unfold before her. When she overhears the news about Tyler loosing his phone, she decides to confess her unheard feelings through texting his old lost phone, knowing he will never read those texts that lasted for a little less than one year. 301 messages for 301 days. But what Stephanie didn't know, is that Tyler found his phone and the 301 unread texts consisted in everything she could never tell him. © Copyright 2014 cover by silverfinger-
Paper Flowers (Pretty Plastic People) ★ by selena_brooks
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Erika Soto is one of those pretty plastic people. She's been rated a nine by the senior boys every single Monday, and at a school where secrets and weaknesses are taken advantage of, a high rating is a ticket to the school's elite. But there's more to Erika and the Aquino High royalty she surrounds herself with: there's regret, flaws, and a single night that rips them all apart. And after years of clawing her way to the top, for the first time she can see things clearly: she's done with only being pretty and plastic. As her life starts to unravel and her perspectives on everyone she thought she knew change, she has to make a quick decision between living at the top of the pyramid and living with herself. And even if she does choose to take a stand, who's to stay she'll succeed? Can the girls on top really overthrow a system that's years in the making?