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5 stories
Sane by claire_harvey3
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When a specific medication for curing pain goes wrong, the world takes a sudden turn. The cure erases the host's memories, causing them to go insane. So insane that they begin taking over the cities, and the country itself. Those who never took the cure are left to survive on their own, confused and hopeless. Willow Rytes thought her biggest problem was surviving before this happened. The Insane are here, and they have a focused goal: to survive themselves while their common enemy is the sane.
Truths and Sad Things by LilacForest
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Only the truth inside, and also sad things.
What One Does by LilacForest
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A short story about a girl who doesn't know herself, and others who only think they know her.
Earth Can't Hold Us All by LilacForest
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Some decades from where we are now, our world and our society raise to its peak of success. We have the best medical facilities and cures for the common and uncommon sicknesses and diseases. America's future president keeps the country distant from all the others; no more wars, no more out-of-country conflict. The world, especially America, repopulates two times more than its average population. Then we go down, to our rock bottom. It took decades to get to our highest, and now it only takes a few years to hit the lowest America has ever been. Now the government has to take its thought out and humane action to put us back to where the country was before the rapid growth rate.
Hidden Behind Yourself by LilacForest
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A short story about a Junior year named Jessica who has a unique way of building up her anxiety on her first day of school, and an even more unique way of over coming it.