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Dimitri's Point of View in Vampire Academy (VA fans) (Book 1) por LittleDhampir18
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The powerful blend of human and vampire blood flows through Dimitri Belikov, making him a Dhampir. Dimitri is dedicated to a dangerous life of protecting Moroi from the Strigoi. Nothing stopped Dimitri from committing to a hard life of killing and facing death. Until he meets Rose Hathaway. A dhampir like himself, he is bound to teach her the ways of their kind. As their friendship grows Dimitri finds himself falling for her. Not only is it morally wrong but it scares him. As he battles his love life he soon discovers that facing death isn't the only thing he'll have to worry about. Follow Dimitri and his ongoing struggles throughout the first book of Vampire Academy by the original author Richelle Mead.
bottled tears | TFiOS por assumption
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[discontinued] this metaphor isn't like yours, gus. if i set it alight, it won't do anything but disappear. a The Fault in Our Stars (John Green) fan fiction | lowercase intended
DIVERGENT: Tobias (Watty Award Winner 2013) por amanda1price
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Divergent in Tobias's perspective! Have you ever wondered what is going on in Tobias/Four's mind while you were reading? Well you don't have to wonder anymore. I update very frequently and would love if anyone would read this. It is my first time writing for fun.
Letters to Augustus (TFIOS Fanfiction) por injectting
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Hazel is struggling to deal with the loss of Augustus.
TFiOS Epilogue por peskipiksi
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My own little fanmade epilogue for "The Fault in Our Stars" by John Green.