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How To Make A Serial Killer by Serialsleeper
Serialsleeper
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Crime and murder podcaster Wren Lozarte is desperate to earn money for her ailing uncle so she accepts a strange but high-paying offer from a mysterious businessman. What started as an unusual marketing scheme becomes a fight for survival when the "serial killer" they created seemingly came to life. *** After returning to her hometown to take care of her uncle who has cancer, Elianna Wren Lozarte realized that the money she earns from podcasting true crime stories isn't enough to support them. So, when a staff from Tramwell Industries offers her a high paying job-become part of a marketing scheme to stir up fear in people into believing that there's a serial killer to make them buy the company's upcoming state of the art security system-Wren accepts. Making a serial killer? That's an easy one. The hard part is when the killings become real, and entangled secrets reveal themselves before her very eyes. Disclaimer: This story is written in Taglish. Cover Design by: Rayne Mariano
Hey, You! (Short Story) by marielicious
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Would online relationship work between a college student and a mysterious stranger? Pre-quel story of Jake Clarence Montes
The Cursed Chronicles: Year 5 by NotSoAverage_Fangirl
NotSoAverage_Fangirl
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After the events of Albus' fifth year, returning to Hogwarts is certain to never be the same. With Scorpius by his side, his relationship with his father mended, and some newfound popularity under his belt, what could go wrong? A lot, it seems. You can rest assured that with the Potters, the crazy never ends. With three years left in school, Albus still has a lot of ground to cover. New friends to meet, new challenges to overcome, and perhaps a few old faces he'd hoped he would never have to see. Can Albus Potter and his friends conquer a new year at Hogwarts, unlike any year before? *I wrote this because none of the next generation themed books seem to have been written by people who have actually read the cursed child. It's driving me crazy, and I'm sure it's driving others crazy too. If you're looking for some more of these stories, I suggest "Harry Potter and the cursed child: The combat" by Fish-out-of-water-5.