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Jack Frost's Beginning  by thornjinx23905
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Jack - Jack what? For the life of him, he couldn't remember; his last name, his past, nothing. The only thing he could remember is his first name and that he had a purpose, but even that was fading fast. Just so you all know, I wrote the first chapter BEFORE Rise of the Guardians came out. If you happen to see any similarities... it all came from me...😏😉 If you intend on commenting, do not use swear words, thank you!
The Weeping Willow [Rise of the Guardians] by KittehVader
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Not all spirits are Guardians. Jack Frost didn't start out as a Guardian, and Pitch Black definitely isn't one. The truth is: there are thousands of spirits we'll never know about. Spirits that linger just around every other corner, eyes shining when someone looks their way only to sigh in resignation when they notice the person is not in fact staring at them, but through them. Some special spirits are immortalized into deities, such as Mother Nature and Father Time. Others are feared- Pitch Black, for instance. And then there are the Guardians: spirits whose purpose in their after-lives is to keep children smiling. Keep them giggling. The Guardians were founded for joy! Or so it seems to every spirit, even the saddest spirit of all. But do they really understand what the Man-in-the-Moon has planned for them? Do they truly grasp the concept of what it means to be a "Guardian"? {I do not, unfortunately, own Rise of the Guardians (RotG). I only own my characters, my plot, and my legends.} Book 1/2
two guns, one bullet and a fuckton of cocaine. (shyan) by boojaybluejay
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Detective Shane Madej is very good at his job. Or he was, before that job entailed trying to catch the notorious Ricky Goldsworth. ..... Found this writing prompt on tumblr and re-blogged asking someone to make it a Shyan story, before realizing I could just do it my damn self. Enjoy. :)
we carve our steps into the salt by boojaybluejay
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Lighthouse AU. A year in the life of Shane, Ryan, and Brent as lighthouse keepers, stuck on a haunted island (and stuck with eachother).
roommate [shane/ryan] by ghostluver420
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Shane is 16 years old and moving to a new town with his mom after she escaped a bad marriage. Moving was hard enough in and of itself but once Shane learns about the grisly murder that happened in his new house years ago, he begins to doubt everything he previously thought he knew about ghosts.
HEY THERE, DEMONS by nothoughtrecordshop
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Shane and Ryan spend an almost sleepless night in the Haunted Home on Avery Court, earning it's name by being the 'haunted home' of an oddly friendly ghost, Olive Thomas. Paranormal conspirators have said to have witnessed Olive doing mundane activities around the house such as baking cakes and cookies, dancing to old show tunes, and attempting to get two ignorant ghostbusters to finally realise their feelings for one another. (Basically a Shane/Ryan story told through the perspective of a ghost in one of the houses they're investigating)
Worst Story on Wattpad ✓ by arcticstars
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Sick of cliché Wattpad books? Then this isn't the book for you. We take every single over-used plot, character and trope on Wattpad - from player-meets-nerd to my-boyfriend-is-a-vampire - and mash it all into one, awful, hilarious parody. NOTE: This is a parody. Characters have not been created to mock a race/nationality/sexuality, they have been created to lightly poke fun at the way certain teen fiction writers reduce them into crude stereotypes. Thanks for helping this pile of junk get to #1 in Humor!