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  • IF TIME COULD STAND STILL  by OppaMyLove
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    In Greece Frona Abraxas is the only daughter of the number one military family in Athens and is treated like a princess by her father and brothers, one day she takes on the disguise of a boy and sneaks out of her house in other to have some fun against her father's wish, Unfortunately terror strikes the city of Athens leading to her capture by the Spartan warriors as a slave. There she meets the most stunning yet ruthless, cold blooded general in the whole of Greece General Nicolaos. Read on and find out what happens in this Epic tale. This work have not been Edited. #47 on HF list 19/9/17 The cover used for this book is not mine, got it from Google.
  • ianessa {old  draft} by delamiafede
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    {a former wattpad featured story} { undergoing re-writing } When Sparta wars against Athens, a prophecy warns that Athens can only be saved if a certain girl is sacrificed instead. But Ianessa escapes. And Athens falls. // 1st Place in the Blue Awards 2017 // // 3rd place in the Blooming Awards 2017 // © Copyright 2017 Abeer Arif
  • One Hundred Days by jane_lausten
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    An exploration of the impact of the First World War on Canadian women explored through letters. "I am a believer in women, in their ability to do things and in their influence and power. Women set the standards for the world, and it is for us, women in Canada, to set the standards high." Nellie McClung, 1910
  • The Notebook by Pigletperson
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    Gigi found a notebook that will change her life forever. But as she starts reading will she be able to trust everything she learns?
  • Captured | Completed by zxnnie111
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    Highest Rank: #1 in #prisoners (September 11, 2018) ~*~ Kalika hit the cold stone floor, landing on her knees, hands behind her back. She had a hard look on her face, her eyes stormier than ever, her braid messier. She bent over a bit, one shoulder higher than the other. She looked up to see a man dressed in expensive Greek clothes, probably the leader of the Spartan attack. He walked down from the chair he had been sitting on, walking towards Kalika, he put his hand on her chin, lifting it up to examine her. The man smiled suspiciously, he put his hand on her cheek. "You'll do well as a Spartan slave." He smirked. "I am not a Spartan." She sneered. The man waved his hand in front of her face, he didn't care what she thought, not the best choice. She opened her mouth, and shut it quickly, she didn't bite his hand, but was inches away from his hand. He pulled his hand back rapidly, shocked but amused. "I'm no Spartan." She boldly put her head up. "I am for the Athenians." ~*~ Kalika is a young Athenian girl. She serves others, one family in particular. There she meets someone, a boy by the name of Jayce. Jayce is the son of whom Kalika serves. They meet often, and Kalika asks that she serves someone of young age, she serves Jayce. They are just kids, they don't know all the news that is shared at the Agora. Or do they? Kalika and Jayce have heard things, including things from the Spartans. After being captured they learn more than any of the Athenian warriors have. People's Choice Contest: Prompt 1 2nd Place Winner of The Polaroid Awards Season 1
  • Haun's Mill Narrative by KennaSwag88
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    The story begins in 1838 when the Mormons were prophesied to leave to Missouri on the Lord's errands given by revelation through Joseph Smith Jr. Christoper and his family begin their journey but encounter some unsettling Missourians. This then turns into an unfamiliar portion of the Mormon's history known as the Mormon War in 1838.