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355 Stories

  • THE STOLEN LEGACY  by PRESIDOWRITES
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    STORY DESCRIPTION: THE STOLEN LEGACY ​Headline: He was born into an empire, but he was raised in a cage. ​The Hook: Daniel Jaiyeola Rodny was the prince of a multi-billion dollar kingdom. But when a tragic accident claims his parents, the gold-plated gates of his home turn into the bars of a prison. Taken in by his guardians, Mr. and Mrs. Emeka, Daniel's life of luxury is erased overnight. He is no longer the heir; he is the servant. ​The Conflict: While the Emekas live lavishly on his stolen inheritance, Daniel is subjected to unthinkable maltreatment, forced to trek miles to school, and bullied by the very cousins who sleep in his parents' beds. But the sociology of the oppressed is built on resilience. With the help of Musa, a kind-hearted gateman, and Annabel, a brilliant classmate with a mother who fights for justice, Daniel begins to piece together the truth behind his parents' death and the theft of his legacy. ​The Stakes: In a world where greed is law and family is the ultimate betrayer, can a young boy reclaim a billion-dollar empire before it's completely liquidated? Or will the shadows of betrayal bury the Rodny name forever? ​"A gripping tale of resilience, legal warfare, and the unbreakable spirit of a child who refused to stay voiceless."
  • The Weight of Skin  by Elvis1_barbershop
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    The Weight of the Skin "The fault lies not in the silk, but in the predator that stalks it." At two in the morning, on a bus crossing the silence of the city, Elena Soler's life shatters. An unwanted touch and a cry for help that receives the cruelest response: "If she goes out dressed like that at this hour, what does she expect to happen?" Trapped in a web of prejudice where her clothes are the only "evidence" against her, Elena must face a society that prefers to measure the length of a skirt rather than the gravity of a crime. But in the courtroom appears Julián Cortés. A lawyer whose eloquence is a double-edged sword. He seeks not only a legal sentence; he seeks justice in a world that confuses freedom with invitation. In a legal battle where faith, law, and dignity intertwine: Can justice prove that purity is not in what we wear, but in the respect of the one who looks? Also available in: Spanish, Arabic, and Turkish.
  • Mercy for George by MellowedPilgrim
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    :: One-shot story 💭 Friday, March 24, 1944, little Stinney came home from school and brought his 9-year-old sister, Aime Lou, to the fields to exploit and graze their cow, Lizzy. The field was located between the houses and also near the railroad tracks that is separating the black and white communities of Alcolu, this area can be also caught from the Stinney's house. During the duties of the child with his sister, two girls named Betty June Binnicker, age 11, and Mary Emma Thames, age 7 were pushing bicycles near Stinney and his sister. When these young girls got nigh the siblings, they asked George and his sister if they knew where the Maypop flowers were, but the Stinneys told them they didn't know where to seek out the flowers, and so without further ado, the girls left after their brief communication. Later that time, Aime Lou Stinney Ruffner recounted that it was absolutely strange to see white girls in their area because Caucasoid or white race usually didn't venture to the black side of town. What trouble would Stinney Jr. and his family awaken thereafter that time? Written Ⓒ 2022 Snow Speakspeare (MellowedPilgrim) The book cover is not a possession of the Author, credits are given from the rightful owners.
  • The Great Simpletons' Self-Swindle (English Version)  by Johnny_Idol
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    Italy. A punk singer out of the scene suddenly discovers that he is the victim of defamation by strangers. Persecuted, he decides to play the "game" and, with determination and a bit of great ideas, manages to turn the situation in his favor by gaining access to private chats and finding the culprits. A story of still widespread ignorance, defeated by the desire for empathy and freedom.
  • Dreamers of Cairo by urvashib17
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    An anthology of poems addressing experiences in Cairo, a region engulfed between modernism, state emergency, and world's largest refugees crisis. The book portrays how these themes blend into the daily life of a feminist.
  • Journal of a Lebanese Bisexual  by MKElbiry
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    Walk with me as I identify myself in this crazy world we live in. It's my bi journal!🏳️‍🌈
  • The War of L'Manburg by ELlikesreading
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    Nations rise and fall. Buildings crumble to dust, land is scorched and scarred by the battle of men. History has shown us the power of greed. But it has also shown us the power of hope. L'Manberg started as one man's business endeavor, and grew into a functioning empire. The battle for its freedom was long and hard, and not without great sacrifice. Based on the events on the DreamSMP Minecraft server. Started: August 10th, 2020 Completed: September 1st, 2020 Word Count: Not so approximately 9,383 Rankings (I'm writing this after I completed the story so at some point the rankings were probably higher) #1 humanrights (Yes don't ask) #1 liberty (9/12/2020) #726 life (out of 259K) #43 freedom #66 independence #240 youtubers #440 youtube
  • Wayward Paths and Golden Handcuffs by SJThomason
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    Being a CEO’s son in the top one percent of income earners certainly has its perks, yet such diversions fail to impress Nick, who plays college football at State. Success to Nick is defined instead by helping those less fortunate and embracing Christianity. Success to his mom is defined differently, through a passion for work, a capitalization on assets, and a drive to accumulate wealth. Convincing his successful mother to follow Jesus' example is nearly impossible, though, since she feels that Jesus is only a myth, immortalized to control the masses. Then fate steps in and Nick finds himself clashing with the obstacles of alcohol, abundance, and adultery as he strives to outrun time and alter fate to present a compelling argument in support of Jesus to the mother he loves. Free ebook at https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/547231
  • A tribute to Palestine... by aaqibbinashraf
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    It's always easy to enjoy debates on who is wrong and who is right. But only the people living in the war zone know how hard it is to survive there. How traumatic it seems to sleep under a roof that can be destroyed by a rocket at any time. I know my words may not contribute much to the justice of all the oppressed Muslim communities and may not have much significance in this vast world. But I can surely say that the blood of innocent people will not go in vain, and the patience of orphans, the disabled, and the deceased will shake the kingdom of hell that some ruthless people have established on this heavenly earth. Here is my contribution for the return of peace, justice and unity around the globe(especially Palestine)
  • Dust in the vents by Owen_Grimm_ZX0
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    you'll find out more about well whatevers in her when you read but tws will be provided if needed and also I hope you enjoy the poems that roam in the vents
  • Boys will be boys by Anne_Gerrel
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    Something like a society criticizing short story by an untalented teenage-writer! Check it out, it won't take you too long.
  • Any sign of life? (part 1 of The Thoughts Series). by rameesah26
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    A quick poem on the horrors of the conflict between Palestine and Israel. I pray and hope that the suffering and violence ends, speak up for the children of Palestine! What happened to their human rights?
  • The Adventures of Hugh-man! by MidnightBluexSilver
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    Maybe depressing. Some violence included. Issues in today's society. Human rights Issues WRITTEN WITH THREE OF MY FRIENDS FOR A SCHOOL GEOGRAPHY PROJECT!!!
  • Power Upset by ThomasWEverson
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    If you could take away the super-wealthy's money and distribute it amongst those not wealthy, would you?
  • A Rapunzel Like Beginning by QueenTeaNadine
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    Samantha ,10, and Lillian, 14, both now live in Mother Madams house as pawns. Yet they do not know that. They don't know what to think about where they are. All they know is each other, The curtain, Mother Madam, and the 4 walls that they stay in. Samantha and Lillian. Yet has lived with each other for years on end, 4 years to be exact. Have never seen each other and are not allowed to. For that very reason they describe each other looks to one other each and every mourning. But let's not get off topic. Your reading this to find out what this book is about. Well, I guess you'll just have to read it to find out.
  • Have a Heart Day Letter to Canadian Government to Help Indigenous Kids 2023 by Balladoad
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    This is the letter I wrote to the government of Canada, asking them to stop discriminating against First Nations children and families on reserves, and asking them to stop taking First Nations children from their loving families. All the research is from the First Nations Child and Family Caring Society, whose website is here: https://fncaringsociety.com You can read the following letter and please, please, even if you don't live in Canada send a letter of your own, either using this letter as a template or in your own words:
  • "20 Years Away: A Japanese Royal Blocked by His Own Consulate" by Theprojecthope
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    🙏 Please help share this story. Mr. Tachibana, a Japanese citizen with royal blood from Imperial lineage, has been stuck in the Middle East for nearly 20 years - unable to return home. His mother is still waiting. His father died heartbroken. Why is he being blocked? 📎 Full story here: 👉 https://www.boracayislandnews.com/the-silence-of-the-forgotten/ #JusticeForTachibana #HumanRights #Japan #LetHimGoHome
  • Real life Poetry  by CandyGirl725
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    the poetry of life and the truth of pain and darkness that hides its self in people