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The Georgia Rule by -baltering
The Georgia Rule
-baltering
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You know those stories where the high school's golden boy falls for the shy, innocent girl that coincidentally, no one seems to know? In which the 'Queen Bee' and said golden boy suffer a massive break-up in the middle of the school cafeteria and low and behold, everyone witnesses her downfall? But when the boy and the girl become the talk of the school, what happens to the Queen Bee? Scratch that- what Queen Bee? This is her story. ****
Paper Hearts by didions
Paper Hearts
didions
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Four weeks. That's all the time Victoria Hemmings has to fall in love. Or, at least, find someone who's willing to play pretend. When a girl on a mission collides with a boy desperate for a date, things seem to be looking up. But when lies and fake kisses reveal the truth that, despite everything, there's an unmistakable chemistry between the two, neither one knows what to do. Will they continue to play the game of cat-and-mouse, waltzing around the inevitable? Or will they finally give in to their fragile, paper hearts? 《SAMPLE》 ➵ NaNoWriMo 09 | TF WINNER OF "Best Writing" IN ABBAS 2017 FULL STORY EXCLUSIVELY ON DREAME
Immortals by kissykixxy
Immortals
kissykixxy
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  • Parts 9
In the eighth grade, Allison Sharks and her family went missing from the small town of Clearhall Falls, Minnesota. A month passed but the search for the Sharks was still strong. Then it was two months, and six months, and soon it's five years later and the only one still looking for her is Ethan Willows. But the first day of senior year, in walks Allison, drawing people to her new mysterious persona like a moth to a flame. Ethan can't help but notice how different she is and is determined to figure out just exactly why she went missing. ---//\\--- "Cmon just tell me where you've been, it's getting ridiculous!" I groaned, sitting back in the booth chair. "Ethan, you can't read a book about a mystery you're still solving." She looked at me before grabbing her bag off the counter and zipping up her coat. "The thing is, it's already solved. You just need to tell someone who did it." I countered. She laughed and pulled on her hood and gloves. "I'll see you tomorrow." I waved aimlessly as I watched her walk out of the diner and into the night. Now to figure out what she's really hiding.