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The Moon and Sea by thesarcasticplant
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I shook my head and laughed. 'Sure. But I still don't understand why everyone is so excited about this entire ring business. Isn't it a bit-' 'Childish?' Ruby finished for me, knowing exactly what I was talking about. I nodded. 'Well, its our senior year, and its more like memorabilia. It's fun.' Ruby explained. In a world where businesses and money are the 'Be all and End all', Luna's school has come up with a new idea- giving the students rings. With the help of these rings, students can build relationships with one another in order to aid their parents' businesses. If they take it off, there will be consequences. So what will happen to Luna when she accidentally wears someone else's ring? Author's Note: The blurb probably doesn't make any sense because I'm bad at writing these. Sorry about that. And also, no, this isn't related to The Wristband at all. If you want a better explanation, check out the author's note inside! I know right, 'What's up with her and accessories?'
The Artist and The Dancer by nikki20038
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Hamilton Academy of the Arts. The school Sydney Acosta moved to all the way from Toronto, Ontario in a barely known city. After the divorce between her mother and father, she's stuck by her mother's side, following her to another city in Canada. Her emotions are expressed through the one thing she loves doing: dancing. Lucas Cahill is a quiet, almost outcast in the school. His twin brother, Joseph, better known as Joey, is the best known guy in school. He's considered popular, cooler and better looking than his brother despite the two having the same face. At school, Joey doesn't acknowledge his brother, at home and in the past they are inseparable with the excuses from Joey tolling up over time. His isolation and other emotions are expressed through his art. The two seventeen year olds are connected in their different forms of art in a teenage story filled with drama, sarcasm and loads of creativity. "My drawings are like stick figures compared to anything you draw. You could draw the world's ugliest frog and it will still turn out beautiful. Lucas you're an amazing artist." "So are you." He said quietly, looking up at me with his soft, heartwarming eyes. "How?"I couldn't draw for shit. "Because you are a dancer. Dancing is an art. And you are an amazing dancer." Cover~ xThePineappleGirlx #15 Teen Fiction (11/12/16)