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Drawn Him To Life by mischevioustw
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17 year old Marilina draws in her drawing book of things she desired. Ever since she was thirteen with necessarily no parents she has been as miserable as a person can be. Life has brought sorrow upon her making her head stay in the clouds. She doesn't care what happens in her surroundings because she's paying attention to every little detail on one drawing she wishes was real. The one her heart calls for, but sadly "he's" just a sketch on a book....for now.
The Dead Boy (Ziall) by Caliske_XP
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12 April 1934, The Horan family was found brutally murdered in their house. Wife and husband had been gagged and maimed before being shot in the head. Their 17-year old son, Niall Horan, was found in his bedroom's closet. He had been gagged and maimed too, but far worse than his parents. A horrendous smile was cut on his face, his eyes burned away. The murderer was never found. 80 years later, 18-year old Zayn Malik has just moved into the little cottage he bought. It literally is his dream house, in the middle of the countryside, close to the woods. Now he can finally relax on his own, away from his parents and the city... Or so he thought. Not long after he moved to his new house, Zayn starts noticing weird things. He starts seeing unnatural things, nightmares afflict his dreams every night and, what is the tale of the boy, murdered in his very house? Warning: lots of blood. It's boyxboy! Please don't read if you don't like it. This is a work of fiction, so before you send hate, remember 'you can never lie in fiction' Cover made by PartOfMyHeart
Spy Girl by plumgate
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Amanda, a normal 16 year old girl, is fed up with her life. At home, her parents constantly scream at her. At school, the other girls bully her. And worst of all, her only friend ditches her for the popular crowd. One day, a mysterious man shows up at her school and takes her to a spy-in-training camp, where she might possibly become a professional spy. At the peak of her happiness, she makes the worst mistake a spy could ever make. Will she be kicked out of the only place she ever felt like she belonged? Or are there more adventures in store for her?