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161 Stories

  • Midnight Conversations by _pastelcrimes_
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    "Hey babe. Last night's sex was amazing, wasn't it?" "Um...whaaa?" *** in which a guy accidentally calls the wrong number and makes a bond with a stranger.
  • Actually The Right Number  by queenyuqii
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    ~DISCONTINUED~ (i'm very sorry ❤️ i edited this book as a farewell to you guys) "Hello?" "Uh, good morning?" "Is this Lucas?" "Um, no? This is Crème de Ice, at your service?" "Ugh! That douchebag gave me the wrong number!" "So-" "Wait, let me rephrase that, Luc-ass gave me the wrong damn number!" "That was a great pun-" *click* But maybe, who knows, she actually called the right number. (august 31, 2017- #17 in short story, thank you!) [cover by the amazing AverySummers, thank you so much!] written by als, story ongoing. ^^
  • Midnight [ONGOING] by lasania_mahnoor
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    A bet. A call. And maybe something more. "Wow. Someone's excited." "Of course I am, you picked up!" "Yeah, like isn't that what you're supposed to do when the phone rings?" "At midnight? On new year's?" "Yes, some people have better things to do than shoving their tongues down a random strangers throat." "Like what? Attending a random stranger's call?" And what happens when these phone calls turn into an escape for the two strangers? One who can only hope to escape his past and the nightmares haunting him. And the other one, who needs to find out the secrets buried in the past before it's too late. •-•-•-•-•-•-•-•-•-•-•-•-•-• Started 20/05/2022 •-•-•-•-•-•-•-•-•-•-•-•-•-• Best Rankings: #9 (out of 419) in alittleromance #9 (out of 769) in midnightmemories #10 (out of 900) in phonecalls #14 (out of 182) in dialoguestory #22 (out of 938) in mayhem #31 (out of 1000+) in conversation #37 (out of 1000+) in disaster #39 (out of 1000+) in richkids #72 (out of 1000+) in call #81 (out of 1000+) in teenagelove #87 (out of 1000+) in pranks
  • Working Out by mywintrytulips
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    "Hey, I think we should break up. It's... just not working out anymore." "Why? Did your gym membership expire?" When Xena received a mistaken break up text, she's confused and angered by it. But that's all she thought it would be. What she didn't know was that a truckload of bad jokes, drama and secrets came with it. What she didn't know was that love would wind its way into her heart. | Dialogue | Romance | Teen Fiction |
  • Drunk Dialing by SpaghettiStag
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    ❝ Heeeey Valerie, uhm, are you there? I knoooooow you are you picked up the uhm, thing midgy so you are. ❞ ❝ Uhm, who's this? ❞ ─ ·❆· ─ A heartbroken boy gives a failing physics student the inertia she needs to keep up her "ever crippling procrastination problem". Maybe sometimes the wrong number can lead to someone right, even if they're running on spite and caffeine. Credit for the amazing summary goes to @totheforest Copyright © 2018 H A V O C. All the rights reserved.
  • That One Call ✓ by StellaAdamsHere
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    •Fifth in teen dialogue series• Highest ranking- #90 in Short Story. •••••• "He-" "Fuck hello's! You should have a very good reason as to why you decided to call me at such an ungodly hour before I shoot your brains out." "It's eleven!" "Exactly!" ••••••• Mia Hastings, a twenty year old girl with sass and high temper issues. Jake Anderson, a twenty year old boy who attract girls like honey attract bees. What happens when one day he decides to dial random numbers out of boredom and ends up calling her, who is allergic to fuck boys. What happens when two opposite personalities collide? ~ Cover made by me.
  • The Coffee House Hotline by rosejancer
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    ; in where a guy accidentally calls The Coffee House hotline. "A dialogue story but with a tad bit more of narration." -author
  • Cute Voice by belleray166
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    COMPLETED~~~"And that, Katie, is why we can never be true friends. Because one day, I'm going to go out of style and that will be the day I become just another discarded fashion. No, that sounded stupid. Wait." "Yeah, it did. Floral underwear?" "..." "..." "Um - somebody is on this freaking line?!" "I don't know if I'm qualified as somebody, but if you're like everyone else and I can't even be qualified as Somebody, then Nobody is on this freaking line." --- Basically, girl calls random line she thought was disconnected to vent and it turned out it wasn't. The tags basically sum it up. *DISCLAIMER* Do not try this at home. Calling random numbers to vent will most likely not find you your significant and hot other. If you wish to find somebody, please date like a normal person. Then call him/her. In that order, please.
  • windfall by opmuchacho
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    In which a quirky boy finds a phone number on the beaches of LA and a cynical girl receives a call on the other side of the country. Extended summary inside.
  • Love, Unread | ✓ by chhaviandbooks
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    This book is exactly what you think it is: a laugh-out-loud romance told through texts. *** Tara is the new girl in town, and she's got junior year all figured out: lay low, stay out of trouble, don't trust anyone. She's prepared for everything. Except town heartthrob Sahil Roy, of course. There are many ways to fall in love. Sometimes, all it takes is one text to the right person. started: 6th November 2020 finished: 26th February 2021 COVER CREDITS: Jasmine Tiyasa (1dgurlwrites)
  • Hey, Celia? | ✔️ by goldensunflower-
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    Sometimes texting the wrong number isn't so wrong after all. A dialogue story following Cecelia and James as they realize this fact, starting at 4:36am on a Thursday... (amazing cover by @elysian_writes <3) [this is trash, lmao. Don't read it-]
  • Candy Coated by wriitingstuff
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    "Hi, welcome to Bittersweet Treats, where even your sweetest dreams come true. My name is Aidan. How can I help you today?" "You sound annoyingly cheerful today." "It's all 'part of the job." "Cool beans." "So, how can I help you?" "I have a complaint about my ice cream." "I'm sorry. What happened to your order?" "It was cold." "..." #885 in short story [completed 12/17/16] [Cover made using photo found on the internet. Original photo doesn't belong to me-all rights go to its original creator]
  • geek(ish) by almiti
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    Who knew what could be made out of annoying calls, anonymous texts, and a little bit of chemistry? -highest rank #8 in short story -contains some mature content -completed but unedtited
  • I Dialed The Last Digit Wrong | ✔ by NewWriterBug
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    Highest rank - #1 In humor I which a guy dials the last digit wrong and that leads to endless conversations, nonsense bickering and pranks! An honest mistake which finds him a friendship that is worth worshipping, teaches him a lesson worth learning and give him a precious gift too. It will all be revealed through this SHORT DIALOGUE STORY. So go read it and find out!
  • January Clarke and All the Things That Didn't Work by Secretly_Myself
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    ❝Mom?❞ ❝I am not your mother, and why are you in my house?❞ ❝Aw, crud.❞ • • • January Clarke hasn't had many successes in her seventeen years. She has broken lots of things, embarrassed lots of people, gotten lost in places like Disneyworld, and microwaved things that she shouldn't have. (Oops) She has to catch a break in her luck eventually. So maybe, maybe she'll get this right. • a chat-style short story • ©2017 anne fox
  • Just the Highlights by tangles-
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    Elliot and Julia have a complicated relationship. Since they met in the seventh grade, the only heart-to-heart conversations they've had have been strictly over text. But they don't mind this lack of intimacy. If anything, they enjoy it. Don't think that this lack of heart-to-heart conversations mean they haven't had some, how should we say, interesting moments. Such as when Julia lost her virginity to Elliot. Yes, you read that correctly. It's a long story. It was just one time. Actually, it was four times. In one night. Once in the morning too. But it was just on one occasion. Okay, two occasions. It's a really really long story. Basically this is just a long story of two people with a complicated, never fully defined, relationship. Well, it's not exactly the full story. This is just the highlights. *cover by @soundthealarm*
  • My Middle Finger Likes You  by tiffanyaf
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    Sequel of 'Wanna Be A Joker But Be An Idiot Instead'. Should I rate this book as a mature book? I mean, I will curse and all that sh*t. Not only that, I will give you a glimpse of what's inside my mind. And let me tell you, once you leave this book , you sure as hell gonna be mature enough to watch //coughs// R18+ movies. Not that I recommend you. Well whatever, you will have a dirtier mind sooner or later anyway, why not sooner? *Can be read as a stand-alone book
  • Cookie Crumbs by Xx1AwesomeBooks7xX
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    "Welcome to Cookie Crumbs, where we turn your crummy day into one that's sweet, with a sweet, yummy cookie treat!" "Well good 'cause my day was definitely crummy." "I'm sorry to hear that." "My boyfriend broke up with me. Cheated on me with my ex-best friend." "Uh, well, I'm not really a therapist, just a dude who is in desperate need of money selling cookies." "What kind?" "All kind! And if you don't see your desired kind, we will happily add it to the menu." "Bro you sound automated." "Gee thanks." "You're rolling your eyes now, right?" "Yep." "Cool. 2 dozen chocolate chip cookies please, 248 Dransport Ave." "For yourself?" "For me." "2 dozen?!" "You heard me, I'm depressed." "Ok, uh, name please." "Call me Cookie." ------- Alaska. Age 16. Hungry, brave, always speaks her mind. Has a secret obsession with cookies. Hunter. Age 17. Funny, kind of a scaredy-cat, a bit overprotective Works at Cookie Crumbs because he's "broke af." What happens when these two meet over the phone when all Alaska wants are some cookies? Will that conversation start a spark? That spark into a small flame? That small flame into a burning passion of love and devotion? Or will Alaska take her cookies and move on? I'm not too good in the description department, but basically, two teens talking over the phone day after day and... well... read to find out! (Please.)
  • The "Average" Avenging Ally by noone_ishome
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    When an "average" young girl meets the Avengers through a series of strange coincidences. Wrong number calls, Hydra soldiers, mutant encounters and more. "Hello, Mr. Rogers," she greeted from behind the counter ignoring Steve's obvious confusion and subtly eyeing the Hydra operative across the cafe. His eyes narrowed questioningly following the young woman's gaze. "Did I tell you about this stray cat I found this morning?" She asked blinking her eyes rapidly in what she hoped was Morse code for "SOS," and not "OSO," or something equally strange. "The poor creature was as cold as winter. I'm thinking of calling him Bucky."