The Letter In The Bottle
A cute, sad, heartbreaking short story. (Completed) Everything in this short belongs to me.
A cute, sad, heartbreaking short story. (Completed) Everything in this short belongs to me.
Nancy is helping George's mom so the wedding can go on.... Will it go on?
This story features Nancy Drew mini-mysteries. IT'S UP TO YOU, IT'S NANCY DREW. (P.S. I don't own any of these mini-mysteries. HeR Interactive does. And check their links as seen in the first chapter!)
Nancy Drew and Ned Nickerson are both off for Winter Break! However, when they are involved in a car accident, things take a turn. It's up to Ned, Bess and George to find their dear friend before they too don't know who Nancy Drew is! Follow the many thrills and cheesy kiss scenes in Nancy Drew: The Case of The Missin...
While Andy still isn't having much luck with Nancy, Nancy and Sam are headed to the Harbor to find the missing Miranda. Please comment about what you think about it and tell all your friends about it! rexy_02 XOXO
Nancy and Ned are not normal people but are trying to be, but what happens when an old enemy of Ned wants revenege on him for something he did will Nancy and Ned get through it or will they be seperated?
When Nancy and her friends Bess and George go to a lake there vacation plans are ruined when it's closed because it's "haunted". Go with Nancy on this epic mystery to solve this mystery! But..... Will she be able to?
Collision (Physics): noun the meeting of particles or of bodies in which each exerts a force upon the other, causing the exchange of energy or momentum. •• They meet with slightly different opinions and different expectations. Yet they each affect the other.
On the mysterious disappearance of Agatha Christie in 1926. To find out how to win a copy of this story and support the Austin State Hospital, visit greatmindsandtheirmaladies.wordpress.com
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