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10 stories
Poems Of Everyday Life by shamya_lmb
Poems Of Everyday Life
shamya_lmb
  • Reads 143
  • Votes 20
  • Parts 20
this will include love, friendship, loneliness, revenge, pain and many other emotions. do comment and vote to have better poems :) please do share my work if you did like it :) thanks, shamya xoxo <3
Playground by bellasaccomano
Playground
bellasaccomano
  • Reads 222,884
  • Votes 5,681
  • Parts 22
Where all the dead children play. "Playground" is a bone chilling thriller about a young girl named Rosemary, an ordinary eight year old, who discovers deadly secrets that could change her life forever. But when the wind blows and the seesaw swings, there's no turning back.
The Cellar by natashapreston
The Cellar
natashapreston
  • Reads 30,747,178
  • Votes 673,358
  • Parts 33
For months Summer is trapped in a cellar with the man who took her - and three other girls: Rose, Poppy, and Violet. His perfect, pure flowers. His family. But flowers can't survive long cut off from the sun, and time is running out...
Small Witness by vintagle-lanterns
Small Witness
vintagle-lanterns
  • Reads 70
  • Votes 4
  • Parts 1
"What do you mean?" she asked, hoping he wouldn't reply. But he did. "I mean, Skylar, that I think my Dad did the bomb. Ok?" She staggered backwards. "Why? What makes you think that?" she whispered. "Because....well, he looked happy when it was on the news. He smiled." Tristan said sadly. She turned to the door, feeling vomit crawling up her throat.
Them, Evelyn and Me. by vintagle-lanterns
Them, Evelyn and Me.
vintagle-lanterns
  • Reads 239
  • Votes 10
  • Parts 1
Evelyn is Lila's only friend. With her, Lila is strong, confident and happy. And without her? She is a "nothing." The girl who sits at the back. The girl who visits the library at lunch. The girl who doesn't have a group. The girl who doesn't have friends. So when this story takes an unexpected and shocking turn, it will be up to Lila to decide what she wants to be, and how she's going to be exactly that.
Darkness Girl: Trickster God by Sam_McGregor
Darkness Girl: Trickster God
Sam_McGregor
  • Reads 9,851,635
  • Votes 287,229
  • Parts 76
Can a natural killer learn to be human again? Regan's unique talent for murder makes her a perfect assassin. After a lethal encounter leaves her broken body washed up on a beach, she finds herself adopted by a group of teenage bodyguards. She doesn't intend to stay for long, but soon Regan finds herself faced with a choice: become a hero or stay a villain? *** The boy played with the flat brim of the cap in his hands and looked around the room. He sat back in his chair, trying to look casual, but the heel of his hi-top sneaker drummed rapidly on the concrete floor. Regan sat opposite him with her legs crossed and her hands folded on her tartan skirt. She watched him without a word and brushed a strand of blue-dyed hair behind her ear. Somehow this seemed to unsettle him more. 'Calm down,' she said. 'It's just murder.' *** Author's Note: Darkness Girl: Trickster God is represented by Louise Fury from The Bent Agency. P.S. The epic cover was made by Paul Kopetko (you can stalk him at paulkopetko.com). Enjoy!
The Hunger Games by lenagurrl
The Hunger Games
lenagurrl
  • Reads 2,634,749
  • Votes 39,218
  • Parts 18
What would have happened if Katniss didn't take Prim's spot in The Hunger Games? Would anything be any different? Would a new story unfold? This is my version. *WARNING: Things have been changed. Don't say I didn't warn you.*
April 12th by AllyandDylan
April 12th
AllyandDylan
  • Reads 33,425
  • Votes 743
  • Parts 43
Seniors, Ally and Dylan grow closer than expected as Dylan moves schools after summer. Their friendship seems unbreakable, but will a trip to Hawaii prove everybody wrong or will sparks fly? As their relationship strengthens after a series of dramatic events, will they end up being more than friends? Or will their past come back to haunt them both? Read as this tale of jealously, revenge, and love unfolds!
The Numbered by bnlfan
The Numbered
bnlfan
  • Reads 7,051,569
  • Votes 304,353
  • Parts 76
Imagine the second you're born, a consultant removes you from your mother's grasp and runs a battery of genetic and physiological tests on you. Thirty minutes later they give you a score out of one hundred which denotes your level of perfection. If your score is above eighty and you work hard to maintain that score you will have a charmed life; well fed, well-rewarded, spoiled. But fall below eighty and you're labelled Flawed, and life will not be so kind. Hannah is adopted by a Flawed family when her birth parents choose their social standing over their daughter and endures a life of struggle, hunger and service. One day Hannah is escorted to the regional government office and told that the Consultant who delivered her, who labelled her Flawed got it wrong! Now, she is being relocated back to her birth parents, to live as one of the Ninety-Five- all medically and legally judged as perfect. Entering this new life Hannah has an impossible decision to make which puts not only hers, but the lives of everyone she cares about at great risk. "The Numbered- where no one wants to be number one". Authors notes: -This is a first draft of my story and will be edited soon. -2013 Began writing Flawed -2015 Watty Winner/ Named changed to The Numbered -2016 Completed The Numbered -2019 Optioned by eOne for development into a TV show.
Within These Walls by Hope-Adon
Within These Walls
Hope-Adon
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  • Votes 7,599
  • Parts 3
Seventeen-year-old April Parker's plan is simple: survive ten more months under her overbearing stepfather's roof, graduate, and get as far away from him as possible. It's the only thing that keeps her going and the reason his cruel expectations haven't broken her. The last thing she expects is to wake up inside an underground facility with dozens of other teenagers for company. Making allies doesn't come easily to her, thanks to her stepfather, and she's forced to hide the stigma of her upbringing to keep herself safe in this new world. But when the stronger teenagers fight for control over the facility, April is left with two choices: to remain the insecure person she's always been or to break free of Sam's chains and step forward as a leader-even if it means going up against the temperamental and compelling Marcus. As conditions within the facility become more stressful and the teenagers' resilience is put to the test, strange powers start to manifest. So do dangerous changes. And if their kidnappers' silence is anything to go by, no one is coming to save them.