STORIES THAT MADE ME SOB
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The Final Season by MKA016
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It's Iris Grey's final year of high school. She should be worrying about what college to go to and the classes she'll need to be studying for, but the only thing on her mind is her last soccer season. Every year that she has been on the team, the Red Devils have made it to the section finals only to lose to same team over and over again, but Iris has it set out in her mind that that won't be a repeat during her senior year. Her only problem is her history teacher that happens to be the soccer coach as well. Iris and Coach Davis make each other's blood boil, and no matter how much they try and set aside their differences, it seems that it doesn't work, but no matter how much they hate each other, they both know they need the other in order to win. Will they be able to move past their differences in order for Iris to win her final season or will the two crack under each other's pressure? Will something else develop under all of the hate or will they continue to think that nothing will ever change the fact that they will never get along.
Detached [boyxboy] by ritest
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[LGBT+, Short Story, Teen Fiction, Romance] [Completed] "If I was a flame, he was the whole damn fire" A story of friendship, young love and tragedy. The story of Noah and Casimir Part 1 published - 1st January 2018 Completed - 15th February 2018
The Genius | #1✓ [SAMPLE] by saintc
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[THIS IS A SAMPLE. READ THE FULL BOOK ON RADISH FICTION] ---- Wyatt Wilson has always been at the top of his grade. He's winning every quiz, debate, and academic Olympic under the sun. His teachers adore him, his mates envy him and everyone generally thinks his parents are genuinely proud of him. But that's not the Wilson household for you. Meet the Wilsons, a family of seemingly generational artists. Wyatt's parents aren't interested in grades and scholarships; they're interested in art contests, exhibitions and art style. Every Wilson can create art - except for Wyatt. As Wyatt struggles with being accepted at home, a new threat in form of a foreign exchange student threatens to take his place at the top of the class. Can Wyatt cope with losing the one thing that makes him relevant? - Cover by @EPrescott
Why You Shouldn't Lend A Bad Boy Your Clothes by writing00introvert
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Everything in Jules Hatcher's life is going well: he has a girlfriend, a job and pretty decent grades. That is until he (literally) stumbles into Hunter Adams, the bad boy and player that everyone knows. Soon Hunter has managed to turn Jules' entire world upside down- and make him discover a side of himself, that Jules never knew of. And it all started with that damn hoodie. Trigger warning: this story includes depictions of homophobia and mentions of suicide.