The Banana Crew #bananapride
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Our Savior by GraceWritesSometimes
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Five hundred years ago, one of the six founding mages of the kingdom of Gardelle prophesied a winged, golden blooded Savior that would aid Gardelle in its darkest times. Since then, it had become tradition to hold an annual Ceremony to find the Savior. Centuries later, they do. ___ Amber Cazden knows that her recently discovered aureate blood marks her as the prophesied Savior of Gardelle. Unwilling to accept it, she manages to hide it for three years. This year, though, she isn't so lucky. When Amber gains knowledge of the recent mysterious attacks on Gardelle, however, she's forced to give meaning to her title of Savior. If the rigorous training she undergoes isn't bad enough, nobody seems to be able to tell her what she's saving them from. As the attacks on Gardelle continue, more and more secrets unfold from the dark depths of the kingdom's past. When the truth becomes clear, will Amber be able to step up and fulfill her role as the Savior of Gardelle?
The Magic Hour by musicnote27
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Everyone knows about the tests -- what they do, what their purpose is, and most of all, how much they hurt. But by the time they're sixteen, most kids have been eliminated from the program, and the tests are distant memories from a time when they lived underground and were surrounded by lab coats and needles. Not Ary. As the most promising candidate for finding a cure to the disease that has infected most of the generation before her, Ary feels trapped in the excruciating tests as doctors struggle to find a cure. She knows the tests are killing her, but how can she ask to stop when she could have the potential to save so many lives?
Stay With Me  by May_Wright
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Girl's POV I was done. Done with life. Done with my life. No one understands me. They don't know how it feels to be broken. They have no idea how the pain I feel never goes away. I am not strong enough to stop it. It haunts me, every single day. Boy's POV I saw her today. Again. She was seating at her usual table at the corner of the class. She didn't notice me staring. She was beautiful. •••••••••••• She hates life. He loves her. •••••••••••• From a girl and a boy's Point Of View •••••••••••• Never give up. Remember you are the moon. You got all stars at your service.