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To Ease The Pain by crustDusty
To Ease The Pain
crustDusty
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About a girl who is so done with life and the stress that is involved in it. segment of the book: You're not good enough, you're not good enough, you're not good enough. The words circled in my brain, repeating themselves as if I didn't already know. The familiar bell rang, signaling that it was time to go home. The noises grew like wind before a tsunami. It was finally the weekend. The stress and pain was only over for a few days. My heavy bag slumped as I walked through the hallways. I always kept my head down, that way no one talked to me or even noticed me and I liked it to stay that way. I hope you enjoy the read :) please add commentary😌✋
Fayre by Nikkireadw
Fayre
Nikkireadw
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Melissa Crawford thinks she's just a regular teenage girl. She goes to school. She has friends, boy problems, homework...you know, the typical teenage angst. But she couldn't be more wrong, for Melissa Crawford is not a mortal. Her adoptive mortal mother refused to give her up and hired a witch to erase the enchanting Faery child's memory, not realizing that things aren't that simple. You see, when she was a little girl, Melissa promised herself forever to her Leannan Sidhe (mate), a Fae Prince, and a promise to Fae is sacred. When the Fae Prince comes back to claim what's his, nothing will get in his way. "Mortals are so arrogant. So utterly narcissistic to think that they are the only intelligence in this world, to believe their realm is the only realm, their way is the only way. "Many of you believe us fairies only exist in little kids' fairy tales. We are so much more than that. We exist, living in the Realm just a blink away from yours. A few wrong turns in the park or the forest and you're there. We sometimes walk among you, and you're not even aware of it. Believe me, we exist. Across the globe, your kind calls us and our realm by different names...but as William Shakespeare once said- a rose by any other name..."