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Shouldn't / Luke Hemmings Stepbrother by excrucihating
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Savannah's mom's marriage has changed her whole life. New house, new stepdad and worst of all, new stepbrother. He's an arrogant asshole who does everything in his power to annoy the shit out of her and the worst part is, he's insanely attractive. Will Savannah be able to control herself or will she fall for him knowing that she shouldn't?
Story of a Victim [COMPLETED] by goldenwhxre
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Sabrina seems to be a normal teenage girl, though she has a darker side that she tends to keep secret. A dark side that was created because of her two best friends, Jacob Sartorius and Gabrielle Star, who turned against her. Read this story to follow along with this small town girl raised in Reston, Virginia to see how one single boy can make her entire world flip.
Ulterior Motives by NJKuhr
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(Featured in Paranormal) Reagan Blake is damn good at her job, the best. She makes a living solving cases and helping her community get out of jams. She fixes things. When the supernatural Community needs someone to step in and take care of situations they call on Reagan. She loves everything about her job, that is until Oliver steps into her office asking for her help. She finds herself agreeing when all of her instincts are telling her to send him packing. Everything about him warns her that she should keep her nose out of this one. He's gorgeous, mysterious with that raw edge of danger and power. He's also a Warlock, which she knows should be enough to tell decline the job. But he's not just any Warlock, he's a member of the inner Circle of Warlocks. The most powerful and dangerous Warlocks alive. They are judge, jury and executioners for the Supernatural Community. Oliver's a walking advertisement for bad judgment calls and Reagan can't say no.