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The Secret I Tried to Keep by CaylahWest
CaylahWest
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Chandria Shandi's parents want her to be a doctor. Chandria wants to be anything else. Chandria comes from a very strict and traditional family. She's not allowed to date, stay out past sunset, or even hang out with friends her parents haven't approved of. She's stuck under the protective rock of her parents. That's the problem with being a first generation American. But what happens when Chandria breaks out of her shell and even breaks a few laws? The unexpected. Now Chandria has to deal with the consquences as well as try to resist and work with Zane Reeds: the man-whore who made it all possible. Current rankings: #1 in high school #1 in forbidden. #2 in bad boy #3 in traditional #30 in teen pregnancy
My Little Bump by Cavies
Cavies
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I was popular. You see the code word? Yeah, was. In my defense, I was drunk at a party and I don't even remember it! I guess he got the better of me that night. Probably raped me, the little freak. Nicole went to a party with her best friends, and she woke up by the biggest geek in school. He got her pregnant so now the two are forced to hang out together to find out what to do with the baby. No abortion. Both of them agreed with that. But he wants to keep the baby, and she wants adoption.
Gone by Mollydx3
Mollydx3
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Juliana leaves her state to end the bullying, and she starts at a new high school on the last day when she arrives in NY city. She's done with being the innocent girl, so when she runs into Mickey and meets her friends, all she wants is to fit in. But she doesn't realize who and what they are. They're the teens your parents warned you about. They are the popular kids, they go to countless amount of parties, use drugs, and revolve themselves around sex. Each character has their own unique story, but will Juliana let peer pressure get to her?
Positive | ✓ by ThoseThreeWords
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Lily made a mistake. She's not proud of it but it happened. Her plans were to pass school, go to university and become a doctor, maybe one day meet her 'dream' man. But it all changed at one party. A party she shouldn't have been at. Cory is a ladies man; a player; heart throb. Little did he know, a one night stand can change everything. Cory didn't have many insights of his future, he lived in the moment. Now he is about to face his biggest challenge yet, that might shape his future. But what are you to do when you're two teenagers and there is a baby on the way? Positive is a story about teenage pregnancy, friendship, mistakes, love and learning to take responsibility. [APPROX. 140,000 WORDS]
Getting By ~ Cole & Cassie's Story by RosesReality
RosesReality
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Twenty-six year old Cassie St. Clair has been raising her younger brother, Cole, for seven years ever since their parents death. Everything was going great-that is until Cole's long-term girlfirend Sophie gets pregnant. As Cassie tries to deal with the fact that her younger brother is going to be a father when he doesnt even have his own, Cole must get used to the idea that he will be a father very soon. Will these siblings get by, or will everything just spiral downwards? A whole new looked at teen pregnancy, Cole and Cassie tell the story no one ever does.
My Brother's Best Friend by Mollydx3
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After returning from England, Isabella is finally home for the summer. But she didn't expect to end up in bed with Caleb Knight, her brother's friend, giving him the one precious thing she can never get back. . . Her virginity. And months later a positive pregnancy test hits her harder than ever, but are they truly ready to become parents?