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Crimson Academy by senyoramariaclara
Crimson Academy
senyoramariaclara
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All along I thought I was just an ordinary teenage girl, living in an ordinary teenage life. Not until I entered this academy. Who could've thought that this hell hole will lead me to the missing pieces of my shattered past. [Highest Rank Achieved: #7 in Vampire as of 10/30/20]
Montello High: School of Gangsters by sielalstreim
Montello High: School of Gangsters
sielalstreim
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What's a reckless transferee with a feisty attitude got to do when her new school puts the lives of its students in danger? According to Summer Leondale...try and save it, of course. *** Used to being the new girl, Summer Leondale thinks nothing of staying long in her new school Montello High before she gets kicked out again for not being a model student. But she can't be further from the truth when she discovers that Montello High is more than what meets the eye--a school for delinquents with two rival gangs running the campus. Summer's chance for a normal high school life gets thrown out the window when she gets involved with Van Freniere, the leader of one of those gangs and rumored to be connected to an underground organization. A fire, murders, death threats, and more mysteries...Montello High is a magnet for danger, and Summer's attraction to Van has warning signs all over it. But when the school is surrounded by sinister forces that puts its students' lives in danger...well, Summer's always been a reckless troublemaker, and it's up to her to save it--if she can. DISCLAIMER: This story is written in Taglish. COVER DESIGN: Regina Dionela
HE'S INTO HER Season 3 | COMPLETED | by maxinejiji
HE'S INTO HER Season 3 | COMPLETED |
maxinejiji
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This work of fiction may include potentially disturbing readings, scenes and discussions around topics such as sexual, self-harm, physical violence, emotionally triggering materials, death and suicide. Please engage in self-care as you read this work. Names, characters, business, events and incidents are the products of the author's imagination. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, or actual events is purely coincidental.