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The Pirate Girl by sunshineluver
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The time is present day. Lilo Stewart lives in a seaside town off the coast of Florida, and her whole town is buzzing about the news-there is said to be old fashioned pirates sailing the sea, that seem to have no idea that the time of pirates is long over. Lilo doesn't think of this as a threat, that is, until she is abducted by pirates and forced to stay on their ship, along with her friend Emily. Lilo is determined to escape the ship and return to her normal life... but is that really what she wants? As the pirates start to need her help to find a lost treasure, Lilo may be forced to accept her fate... as a pirate.
His English Heart- A Tom Hiddleston Fanfiction by korahuddles
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NOW FEATURED IN A CONDENSED VERSION IN THE IMAGINES BOOK!! --You work on the set of the Avengers as a makeup artist. For Tom Hiddleston. As time progresses you become great friends; and then the movie ends, so you're forced to part ways... right? Wrong. A romance that has hilarious problems, and wonderful heart. Tom Hiddleston x Reader
Characters Wanted! by fauxpunker
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Writers have to get their characters from somewhere. Sometimes it's just not as simple as making them up.
Dancing on Air by NancyKress
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This novella was a Hugo and Nebula nominee twenty years ago. I lost both to Charles Sheffield -- whom I married five years later. Life sometimes really is just as strange as fiction.
The Baby Project by DroppedJem
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When it comes to seventeen-year-olds Aurora “Rory” West and Kale Mathews, there is no such thing as the concept of ‘common ground.’ Their interactions (the few that they have) are always filled with overly-sarcastic remarks and countless number of trips to the principal’s office. One day, when a particular interaction goes a bit too far, their principal decides to punish them with The Baby Project- a month long project, worth more than half their grade, that requires them to parent a fake baby. In the beginning, the partnership is discarded as a joke by both students. However, when threatened with the possibility of expulsion, Rory and Kale reluctantly agree to make peace for the sake of their education. Over time, something changes, making them question their thoughts and feelings. They say there's a thin line between love and hate, but will a baby be the last push? (Editing but still updating)