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My Final Days In High School  by Oreooluwa_
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Dani's adventures as she goes through her final year in Trinity high school.
motivational quote. by Fabedna
Fabedna
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This motivational quotes are not mine but I will like to share it with you.
Kissing Me Softly (#Wattys2018) by confxzzled
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Meet Millie Evans, an outgoing, open minded, gorgeous nineteen year old girl. After her parents practically kick her out, she ends up living in Florida with one of her childhood best friends, Kendra. Millie has never been kissed, touched, or even experienced a relationship with a guy. That is until she starts her first semester of college and she meets Ethan Myers. Meet Ethan Myers, a ladies man, handsome, intelligent, and the star baseball player for the university he attends. One night he finds a girl sitting alone at the edge of the dock he usually goes to. He doesn't know how she got there because it was private property; His private property. What happens when the two collide? [MATURE THEMES] There's only like one and it's not the full BA-BANG but I want my readers to know and be comfortable! HIGHEST RANKINGS: #19 in Romance as of September 15th, 2019 #64 in Teen Fiction as of August 14th, 2019 #41 in Romance as of August 4th, 2019 #37 in new story as of August 6th, 2019 #55 in New Story as of July 8th, 2019 #65 in New Story as of July 6th, 2019
The Lifeguard  by _SincerelySadie_
_SincerelySadie_
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"Follow me," he said gruffly. "But I- ," I stopped when I saw the dark look he gave me. Instead I just looked down and quietly followed him. Once we reached his office I walked inside and immediately shuttered at the draft. Promptly the door slammed shut causing me to jump and it followed by the clicking of the lock. I swallowed the lump down my throat, an ounce of fear trickling through me. "What did I say about running?" He asked in a low, husky voice. "No running," whispered back, not sure if he heard. "And, do you remember what I said would happen next time I caught you running?" He asked. I nodded, my heart thumping extremely loudly in my chest. "Excellent, now bend over the desk," he ordered.