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98 Stories

  • Wattgram [Maia] by MaiaMitchaell
    MaiaMitchaell
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    Seems like this is one of the main books everyone makes so here ya all go. Just another way for me to share my photos with the interwebs.
  • Things Unknown by summerlove98
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    This story follows the next chapter of the Foster's life, as they must begin to deal with the consequences of their choices. Brandon begins to date a new girl from his band, although he struggles to get Callie off his mind. Wyatt and Callie's complex relationship struggles to survive, as Mariana and Jesus continue their ongoing problems with their birth mother, Ana. Jude begins to question his feelings toward Connor, as Mike must deal with the regrettable decisions he has made.
  • A BETTER NEXT GENERATION by _Queen_Rania_
    _Queen_Rania_
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    The best way to raise children to create a better next generation. It will be a world where discrimination and sexual assault will be past , peace and innovation will be the present and extensive creation , research and a green planet will be the future. For this , we need to make sure that the children grow up properly , in a good environment and are taught good lessons. It will be a world where everyone will have an access to education and communication. Infact , education will be free for everyone. We aren't supposed to pay that much for a better and more advanced future, should we? What do we gain by declining college to a student? Well , a lower literacy rate .Hope our next generation will be more sensible and less self-centered and greedy. Please read this and share. This message is extremely important. Thank you ☺️
  • sit down comedy by viii420
    viii420
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    lol
  • Being me by ShaytardsObsessed
    ShaytardsObsessed
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    Emmi a loved shaytard who is now in high school. She has changed a lot but has she really changed. You have to read to find out.
  • The View ... Is Beautiful  by MTsFlower
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    Short story about a couple on a day trip during a vacation in Naples, Italy. Pure fluff.
  • • louis brown braille • by ANIMarvelE
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    Her brother was always smart with machines, but never would Kendra expect that he would create something so amazing that would save an unborn childs life. Going back in time was always something people fantasied about, but never would these simple people know it would truely become something possible, and invented by an eighteen-year-old at that. Tested by his sister, Cameron was able to create something amazing that brought in light for the blind.
  • Blind Faith by cc2faith
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    "What are you saying? All she had was a fever!" "For three weeks Mr. Phillips." "Yes but, blind.." "When a child runs a hot fever for so long sometimes..." "There must be something you can do." "I'm afraid it's permanent." ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Charlotte Phillips was never one to sit still. Bright, curious, and full of laughter, she lived a joyful life-until everything changed. After attending a event, Charlotte suddenly falls ill with a mysterious fever that leaves her in darkness. The diagnosis: permanent damage to her optic nerves. In a matter of days, the world she once knew becomes unfamiliar, shadowed, and silent. Now blind, Charlotte must relearn how to navigate her home, her relationships, and her sense of self. But what hurts the most isn't the furniture she bumps into or the things she drops-it's missing school, her friends, and the future she thought she had. Determined to help his daughter reclaim her future, Charlotte's father hires a private tutor: Hannah Reid, calm, kind, and endlessly patient. As Charlotte begins the long journey of adapting to her new life, she finds comfort in Hannah's guidance and slowly begins to hope again. But Hannah's presence doesn't just change things for Charlotte. Charlotte's older brother finds himself unexpectedly drawn to the kind and capable tutor, and soon the household is quietly buzzing with something new-hope. With each small step, Charlotte learns that losing one part of herself doesn't mean losing everything-and that some of life's brightest moments are felt, not seen.