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172 Stories

  • Legend of Avatar Coda bubuyaga (The Next Raava Spirit Cycle) by codawritings
    codawritings
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    Avatar Coda Bubuyaga is a primordial being, who is the next cycle host after Avatar Korra and Avatar Aang. Coda is incarnated as Yang, he must now find Yin between the Paradox of Equilibrium Realities, set her free in light truths, and destroy the false Vaatuians from Red Lotus Co-enigence in the World.
  • ACONTECEU ... by PaixaoTeixeira
    PaixaoTeixeira
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      Parts 4
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  • Full bibliography by IsabellaRollin
    IsabellaRollin
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      Reads 313
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      Parts 15
  • The Worst mother award goes to... by Cheifchexder
    Cheifchexder
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    One evening, as the sun dipped below the horizon, casting long shadows across her room, Liz sat at her desk with a pen in hand. Before her lay an assortment of letters, each addressed to the people she had encountered throughout her life. These were no ordinary letters; they were farewells-poignant notes she had written in case she were to leave this world unexpectedly. Writing these letters gave her peace of mind, a way to say things she couldn't bring herself to say out loud. The act of writing these letters was not born out of morbidity but rather a need for closure, a way to express thoughts and feelings she found difficult to convey in person. Liz was acutely aware of the fragility of life, a realization that weighed heavily on her young shoulders. She often contemplated the "what-ifs" and the unexplored avenues of her existence. Writing these letters gave her a sense of control over the uncontrollable, a voice when silence seemed to engulf her. Even if no one ever read them....
  • The Man behind the Mask by Iced_Ham
    Iced_Ham
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      Parts 8
    This cover is a digital painting I did of myself. Want to get to know the way I think, the way I feel? Here it is.
  • My Story by bunnyhoper1
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    This story is about my journey as a basketball player in highschool. Going through tough hardships, and the unfair treatment of the team. How did I endure? Read to find out!
  • The Book of Mary Magdalene & Princess Diana Spencer by Miss_Renegade
    Miss_Renegade
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    A combination story of Mary Magdalene from the Bible and Princess Diana Spencer.
  • Welcome Home by SsillyLlily
    SsillyLlily
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      Reads 16
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      Parts 4
    Welcome Home is somewhat like a bibliography. My emotions, feelings, thoughts, and more. I eplain the things that people have never tried to explore.
  • "I failed 3 courses" by julesmaria1
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  • Default Title - Write Your Own by DesmondWhitfield
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    Hidden Gem Is Bibical For The Mark In Harry Potter's Forehead
  • Harriet the Loneliest Tortoise by MHeather03
    MHeather03
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    A short story loosely based on Harriet the tortoise's real-life events (born≈1818 - died 2006). Charles Darwin reportedly collected Harriet during his 1835 visit to the Galápagos Islands as part of his round-the-world survey expedition. Harriet lived for approximately 188 years and at the time of her death, she lived at the Australia Zoo, owned by Steve and Terri Irwin.