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  • 𓈊 The Red on My Face is Matching You by bumblvee
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    The Hermit Academy for the Gifted was... well, for the gifted. Only those with incredible and unique abilities could ever dream of being accepted. And, somehow, Mumbo Jumbo got in. Yeah, that's great, except there was nothing special about him. He was an average guy with average interests who got average grades and did average things. You could say he was the most average teenager to ever exist. Unfortunately for him, the most unaverage thing to ever happen to anyone... would happen to him.
  • The School For Gifted Kids by ajadebou
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    Willa's parents wanted her to go to a 'special school' when she was just a baby. But now she's 13 and her parents have been dead for years, she learns that there's more than meets the eye to The School For Gifted Kids.
  • When Everything Says Give Up...Don't. by thedynamicdork
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    Chasms laid between Dan Sinnace's past, current life, and future. Underneath every moment was a dysfunctional mind hell bent on making even the simplest of tasks insanely complicated, and an internal threat of disappointing everyone reigning supreme. How will Dan discover the things that made growing up so damn difficult, when in order to truly uncover, re-learn, and heal from it all, could cost young Sinnace everything? When the ultimate goal is fulfillment, how do you survive the everyday pain and mess of adolescence to become the things they've always dreamed...when they don't even know what that fully means?
  • Miss Gifty's School by CatherineLemesle
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    Co-written with Melanie Lemesle. In a dystopian society where the government hunts those who don't fit the mold, 11-year-old Christopher-Georges finds refuge in a secret boarding school, hidden behind an ordinary building door. Between strange discoveries, terrible rivalries, and the enemy lurking outside, CG and his friends must find a way to uncover what the adults are hiding before it's too late...
  • love of my ruined life by iibqxr
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    "i can't believe i got myself into this mess." For as long as she could remember, Gabby had always been sad. Why? She can't remember. She stopped smiling in photos when she was 9, stopped wanting to go on vacations when she was 10, and grew distant from her mother when she was 11. Now that she's 12, she's just kind of empty inside. It wasn't that her life was horrible, she just had this void inside of her that couldn't be filled. The only way that Gabby could temporarily forget about this void was through relationships. Ever since she had her first relationship in 5th grade, she longed to feel that happiness again, to feel that connection that seemed as if nothing could come between it. She wanted that feeling back. Though, her attempts to get a boyfriend in 6th grade failed. A lot of drama in her friend group surfaced, and she eventually though about giving up. At the end of the year, the guy she liked went ghost. Nobody was receiving any texts from him. Not even Gabby. When he returned, he revealed that he moved cities. She was furious. He had made a promise to her to stay by her side the whole year, and then he just left? It threw her off for weeks, even following her into her 7th grade year. But all she needed to do to solve her problems was to look to her left. guys she's not gonna be 12 forever trust started: 07/23/25 completed: / /2X
  • The Prison Behind The Orphanage by uhhhkylee04
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    A girl and a boy. Best friends. Not like normal kids. They were gifted. The girl was bipolar and fearless. She could freeze or burn things and teleport anywhere. The boy was more shy, but protective of the girl. She was a year younger after all. The boy was cautious and sensitive. He was able to move objects or people, had the ability to read minds and telepathy. The girl picked up telepathy, but only with the boy. They were what society would call outcasts. Locked away in an illegal child prison. Hidden from the rest of the population, in miles and miles of a thick forest. Like anyone would want, they escape. I mean, no one likes to be experimented on.