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  • vision of fear  de m1cecircus
    m1cecircus
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    enjoy i guess.
  • The Sting of Drugs. de Fakhrul_Sagor
    Fakhrul_Sagor
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    The Sting of Drugs. ​It starts with a poisonous whisper-a promise of temporary escape-and ends with a life-shattering scream. ​In a world where The Sting of Drugs is consuming the promise of a generation, this is the story of Shaon, one of those pulled into the dark undertow. It is a tale of descent, betrayal, and the fierce struggle for recovery and a second chance. ​Can the voice of hope ever drown out the poisonous whisper?
  • Reality check de OneStrangeGirl_x
    OneStrangeGirl_x
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    Taylor Rose is a happy bubbly character, excited for her new surroundings of New York City. However, it hasn't always been like that. Jayden Woods. A brooding storm who seems to know a thing or two about life not going his way. He seems to think Taylor is clueless about the realities of the world. But when secrets are uncovered and truths are exposed, a reality check will slap them right round their faces.
  • Shall I? Or Shall I Not? de Lizzymay96
    Lizzymay96
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    It's about a lad with his 3 friends and he is in the middle of a massive decision. They try to force him do something that he is unsure that he wants to get into but you will find out more in the story hope you enjoy reading it!
  • Wing It. de teddybear4502
    teddybear4502
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    I have a small problem. I may or may not have just signed my life away. Stupid photography teacher. Now, I get to work with the idiotic quarterback on a 80-percent-of-your-grade-so-don't-screw-this-up project . Did I mention I have no plan or idea as to how to handle this? His idea is to wing it, I want to plan it. Tell my parents I love them.
  • The Ugly Vampire de spo0k1e
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    This is a book of poems that my biological father, Anthony, wrote. The original book is literally poems my mother @ElleRose69 and father Anthony would write back and forth to each other, the relationship being 3 to 4 years long. The book shows a relationship and living with a drug addict. My mother and father would use the poetry to talk back forth through this book. Anthony overdosed on heroin in 2013. he wrote ALL the poems in this book. the terrible part is...he doesn't remember these. he has a 7 minute memory. could you remember these for him?
  • The Nonbeliever de teoninicole
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    This explains itself.
  • Mister Melrose de hannahwashere97
    hannahwashere97
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    "Fade in and fade out, again and again." Maddox Melrose has grown up in Prince George, BC his entire life. He's worked dead-end, minimum wage jobs since he graduated highschool - which he was told he'd never get to see graduation, by the people who were supposed to be raising him. Everybody he once knew from school, people who he considered to be friends, have deserted him. He has nobody. He is nothing. When an intriguing individual saves him from a scary experience, he is introduced to a world that makes him feel like he's running the show. He feels like something, like somebody, for once. But how long will the feeling last? And at what cost to keep riding the high?
  • Renascentia; Decens de envisions
    envisions
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    Liliana is hiding in the shadows, far from the destruction known as her past.
  • Mathis Boivin's Tragic Passing Sparks Drug Awareness Movement de NorthlandNews
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    The devastating loss of Mathis Boivin has shaken the community, highlighting the urgent need for stronger drug education and prevention. With opioids increasingly endangering teens, local efforts are ramping up to spread awareness and push for policy changes. Schools, parents, and advocacy groups are coming together to ensure that no more young lives are lost to addiction. By increasing education, open conversations, and support systems, we can honor Mathis Boivin's memory and create a safer future for our youth. Let's take action now!