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Things We Say In The Dark by LEO__VALDEZ
LEO__VALDEZ
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Damian has nothing. Absolutely nothing except the clothes on his back and a journal he had in water proof casing. He is stuck on a remote island somewhere in the Bermuda Triangle. He has no memories of how he got there or of his life before he woke up on the beach. These are his journal entries. You will see just what we say in the darkest times, the darkest places, and in the darkest state of mind. This is the work of my editor and I. Not anyone else. I have eyes everywhere so don't steal the story. My editor is amazing with her gorgeous dark mind so I don't need your negative comments. Good day. -Tate M. @LEO__VALDEZ
Untitled (Editing- On Hold) by VanillaIceCake
VanillaIceCake
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“What could be someone’s dream, could be another one’s nightmare.” In Cold War era America, Shelton Morris is nothing more than another writer with the dream of making it big. He thinks he’s got it right when he decides to write about a mental institution; however, while doing research, he crosses paths with Timothy Harrison, a young homosexual kept locked in one of the so-called hospitals. From then on, truths start to unravel before the writer, causing his fictional horror story to bloom into an informative tragedy as he explores the terror of what went on when society cast a blind eye on the unwanted. (Shelton's POV)
Heirs of War (1) by MaraValderran
MaraValderran
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Seventeen-year-old Zelene had never believed in magic or prophecies; until the day she was attacked by an assassin with unnatural powers. Now, her life has been thrust into a war between two worlds she knows nothing about and told that she must fight against an enemy determined to snuff out her existence-all because of some ancient prophecy that claims five girls from her bloodline will unite and end the war between the worlds. As their enemies strike, the girls are forced to flee back to their home world after being hidden away for so long. There, Zelene meets Rhaya, Terrena, and Isauria and discovers the familial bonds tying them together and to the powerful Duillaine who rule over the worlds. Zelene sees this connection as a prison rather than protection and can think of a place or two she'd like to shove the crown she supposedly inherited. When she learns Ariana, her long-lost twin sister, has been captured by the rebels, Zelene's attitude changes. With whispers of Ariana being the sacrifice needed to fulfill the prophecy, Zelene knows she has to act. She doesn't know how she is supposed to go against an army of magic-wielding rebels when her own ability to manipulate the elements is still locked within her. But can she trust the Duillaine to rescue Ariana when it seems their medieval politics are what brought about the war in the first place? With all that is at stake, the answer becomes clear to Zelene. Screw the worlds. She's getting her sister back.