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  • The Call Of Death by dreamingfoxy
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    this story is about a group of friends that are planning to go into a abandoned mental Asylum they found near one of there friends house but one of then named josh has heard deaths call before. Everything in this book is fake and made up
  • Halloween by AGHendrickson
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    Receive a call and die. One night, Alex and her roommates receive a prank phone call stating one of them will die by the end of the night. But when Alex's roommate, Quinn, dies at a Halloween party, Maverick begins to suspect a killer is loose on campus. But as more people receive the call and die, Alex begins doubting it's a prank. Together, Alex and Maverick try to figure out who is behind the calls before whoever kills more of their friends. Alex must navigate the death of her friend, her awkward relationship with Maverick, and a string of mysterious deaths before the killer comes after her or Maverick. ***Disclaimers*** The book will contain cursing and violent content. While this content does not fall under Wattpad's Mature Rating guidelines, some readers may not enjoy it.
  • Lost by LemonTaylor
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    Hello people this is a book filled with stories different in their own ways thank you for reading bye
  • Death Call by Unforgettable_Souls
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    Well your born you end up with this phone, Once you get a Call that is named "Death Call" Then you die in a matter of seconds...but This story if about a boy that lost his family by the Death Call...And he tries to avoid it but he goes on a adventure to fine a book called The Life Book and it would bring any dead person back to life. But the death caller is always waiting to call for someone, Also if you call a person that is dying it would say.."Sorry the person you are trying to Call is currently dying please try again later.." Will he find the life book? Or will he die trying? Start reading Death Call. Also there is some gay parts in It but whatever...
  • The Death Call by Frevinski
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    Have you heard the urban legend about the death call...? According to the legend, if a person writes a specific phone number or code on a piece of paper, such as "090-4444-4444", and then falls asleep, they will die in their sleep and never wake up. The legend often includes a story of a person who ignored the warning and wrote the number, only to die in their sleep shortly thereafter...
  • Short Spontaneous Stories by AmaiAkui677
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    I have a reallllly short attention span at times and I have a very hard time finishing stories. So all of these stories are just as short as my attention span...
  • Hunger Games: Death Call- Book One. by sass_girlforever
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    This is an alternate remake of Hunger Games, this books picks up after Katniss and Peeta wins the games except no problems arose, now its the 67th Hunger Games has begun and Taylor Rose from District 2 has been chosen, immediately she is danger to herself and her fellow tributes. her hatred is unlike any other and she kills for a reason, wake as this begins the rebellion that will forever change Panem. DISCLAIMER: all rights go to Suzanne Collins, this is the work of fiction or better yet fan fiction I am a huge fan I was inspired and this began. this is the first book, there will possibly be four books! because, you know, rebellion. hope you enjoy!
  • Death Call by alluringlytragic
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    In which a boy who can see the future calls a girl to let her know that she's going to die. Soon. _ "You're going to die." "Excuse me?" "Oh, you didn't hear me? Maybe the phone connection is a little dodgy. Don't worry, I'll repeat myself. You, my dear Eleanor Clarke, are going to die. Soon."