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  • Meaningless Words by AlissaMontanaro
    AlissaMontanaro
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    Kevin and Lean have been best friends since they could remember, but ever since Kevin's mom has been put in the hospital because of an incurable illness, their relationship has been growing distant. Kevin is coping with everything thats happening. Lean is trying to figure out how to support his friend and finding it harder than it should be. This is a short story based off of my life. Written for someone I wish I could have been there for, for every minute of the day, days, weeks, and months if it meant making them feel better.
  • Falling for Promises by WhatevaaWhatevaagain
    WhatevaaWhatevaagain
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    "Hannah, you once gave me the same word and you broke it, for God's sake!" Becky yelled at me throwing her books on her desk. "Look I've learned from my mistakes and I have had enough, just watch me I won't let you down." I gave her a look pleading for a chance this time. "I'm not ready to see you get hurt again" I'm an seventeen-year-old Hannah Grey, you can say that I'm the girl that doesn't get enough from life. I stumble and crash most of the time, but when I get back up? You'd see me falling for the same brick in no time. But who knew I'd fall for promises?
  • Extra Ordinary: My Life as Number Seven by yisgamxra
    yisgamxra
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    Viktor Hargreeves is well known for his virtuosic skills as a violinist. Less understood is the role he played as one of Reginald Hargreeves' adopted children, standing alongside - but never counted among - the famous Umbrella Academy super kids. This is his story, in his own words. Extra Ordinary: My Life as Number Seven is a tell-all autobiography by one of the central figures of Reginald Hargreeves experimental and tragic team of heroic children, collectively known as the Umbrella Academy team. In this book, Viktor, ready to expose the truths behind the Academy's operation prior to its disbanding in the mid-late 2000's, goes all in with stories and anecdotes from his many years in the shadows. Viktor Hargreeves pulls no punches. No stone is left unturned, and no other member of the team is left unmentioned, for good or for ill. "An incredible read... a revealing portal into the amazing life of Viktor Hargreeves and the life he has lived. I couldn't put it down!" - Gerard Way I DO NOT OWN THE RIGHTS TO THIS
  • My Road Life Journey: The Beginning of Fame by Raymund662
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    The 1st part of "My Road Life Journey" trilogy narrates the amateur years of a simple WRC towards his road to fame and his adventures with a notorious racer, barely coming out unharmed from a dangerous zip around the racetrack.
  • THE GRASS BETWEEN THE CRACKS by John2xmiller
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    At Bushwood Country Club, the grass is always cut, the members are always satisfied, and nothing unusual ever happens-at least officially. Carl Spackler is the quiet groundskeeper who has spent his life maintaining one of the most prestigious golf courses in the country. He knows every irrigation line, every bunker imperfection, every inch of turf that refuses to behave. He doesn't advertise is that something underground has been actively refusing to cooperate with him for years. That would be too defeating. Told in the voice of a man who treats golf course maintenance like a precise science and an ongoing misunderstanding, this autobiography follows Carl through decades of routine labor, quiet observation, inherited responsibility, and an increasingly absurd conflict beneath the fairways that nobody else seems willing to officially acknowledge. It is not a story about golf. It is a story about control, maintenance, inheritance, and what happens when the ground decides it has opinions.