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  • Happy Valentine Day by sandhu25
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    A Valentine special in a .....fairytale style. The book is to signify the importance of emotions involving the valentine day. It has nothing to do with its history, mystery or trickery. This valentine we not just fall in love, we believe in it. Here's to love...cheers everybody. Love isn't about falling for someone else, it's about loving yourself and catching yourself first; before you fell for someone.
  • My World. by Sharon_Alexis
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    This is how i feel about things either am happy or sad i love to learn and inspire people i love to encourage in any way i can,i sometimes feel sad,lonely,hurt,alone,sometimes depressed and i tend to hate myself but am learning to love and i hope i do well at that. "Please dont hate,comment how you feel and share ypur ideas." #85-complete
  • The Alphas' Twins by sarathebookdancer
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    Emma Mary Quickfin and Ella May Quickfin are both orphans. They are also twins. One is a bit headstrong and outgoing. The other is quite the opposite, quiet and timid, but when you mess with her she can get just as headstrong as her sister. They have arguments like most siblings. So, what makes them so much different? Well that's easy. They're mermaids. And, they're being hunted. Justin Blake Lackland and Kyle Blair Lackland are also twins. They have practically the same personality; both have quite the temper, are outgoing, and are both the center of attention. Again, they fight like all siblings. But, much like Emma and Ella, they have something that makes them different than the rest. And, what is that thing you ask? They're werewolves. But, not just any werewolves. They're Alphas. So, what happens when the two mermaids and the two werewolves meet? Well...we'll just have to see then.