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Independent Girls by Chandrakiranb
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In a tale, as fair as possible, the childhood friends Varun and Chaitra survive together in the city of Mumbai, away from their families. Everything was fine until Varun fell, deeply and madly, in love with Shreya. Gripped by emotions and reality the story leads to the day when Chaitra commits suicide. What made her die so suddenly? How did Varun have his revenge? Is it really revenge...? A mesmerizing love story on the independence of feelings and relations. Note: This is my first story. So please bear with the grammar and you know, anything that bothers you.
The Dream Maker And Her Limited Infinity by Chandrakiranb
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There are tons of people in the world who'd wish for unusual powers. Siddarth is different, he just wanted for a lovely girl and a happy life. At an instant he got both of them - except his girlfriend is more than human and his life is everything but happy. She could make people dream whatever she want. And it was too much for him to accept. Thus becoming the only person who knows about the secrets of his girlfriend, he was kidnapped by her species, those he could never understand or escape. Eventually, he was left with two options; be their prisoner forever or bury the secret with his death. Or....is there any other option left to remain alive?
Rest Easy by waronajolomba
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Rest Easy is now published as a Wattpad Book! As a Wattpad reader, you can access both the Original Edition and Books Edition upon purchase. During a hot Arizona summer volunteering at a nursing home, troubled teen Dudley and eccentric newbie Naya find themselves growing closer over the poems of a mysterious elderly woman with dementia who disappeared decades ago. ***** Dudley Warrington is barely getting by. Haunted by the tragic death of his mother and heartbroken from a recent breakup, each day is a struggle. When he finds himself paired with quirky new student Naya Stephens for a volunteer programme at a local nursing home, Dudley expects a long, boring summer. What he doesn't expect is Marie Von Delden, a mysterious resident with dementia who disappeared in another state over forty years ago under a different name. A former aspiring poet, Marie can't recall anything about where she went, but her poems give the teens a glimpse into the life she may have had. Connected by a shared mission and a similar desire to escape their dark secrets, Dudley and Naya soon discover the true challenge may not be in unraveling the past, but in determining their own futures. [[word count: 70,000 - 80,000]] 2018 Watty Winner Content warning: This story deals with sensitive subject matter around sexual and physical abuse and mental illness, including suicide
Fluke by kennedy_trent
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"For a place called Paradise City, this island sucks. I don't think a single day has gone by that I haven't thought about stabbing the shit out of myself," he said. "Especially since I'm forced to live with you every second of every day." "Sh. I'm trying to science," I said, not looking up from my binoculars. "See anything interesting?" "Not really. My vision's a little clouded from the fog and rain clouds you constantly emit." He laughed. "You never fail to amuse me, Rea." "But you just said-" "I just said you make me want to stab myself. Interpret that however you'd like." With a love for whales and all life (besides maybe humans), Reagan Winebrenner had never even seen an ocean until her senior year in high school. But the moment she saw her first humpback, she knew she had found her passion and future career. A few years later and an invitation to Paradise City in hand, Reagan has her entire summer laid out for her, working on the project of a lifetime. But with five other students completing their projects as well, will they discover something worthwhile, or will they end up a psychology lesson for future generations? A New Adult Watty Winner 2019