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  • The First Bite by EmmettZellweger25
    EmmettZellweger25
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    Ever wonder if you found you were signed away by an ancestor in the past to be married to a 400-year-old vampire who had his eyes on you your entire life? Not to mention that this vampire is the same vampire you've been dreaming about every night. Regina Aloe is a simple eighteen-year-old black girl from New York who has recurring dreams about a man wearing black and has short sandy blonde tousled hair and crystalized eyes. Eyes that pulls you into his gaze. On the first day of college, everything changed when she spots herself a wolf underneath the moonlight looking at her from the distance. Along with running into the man she dreamt about in her dreams.
  • of When I was (14) by wondersofrubyred
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    Here lies all of the quotes and poems I wrote at the age of 14. At this time I was a Freshmen in Highschool and navigating through many things by myself. As I look at these again, I'm proud of myself that I allowed myself to have an outlet. Some of these I wrote in happier and higher places than others. So with that being said, I hope you may find comfort and enjoy these.
  • Buss It by Derenieh_Maeverin
    Derenieh_Maeverin
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    Kenma doesn't quite know everything about you, but he comes home early and sees something new from you. How will he react?
  • Ecie & Esme III: Forever and a Day by louisaworks
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    Picking up two days after 'Another Day Like This,' 'Forever and a Day' tells the continued story of Malibu twins Ecie and Esme Woodrow-Thurgood as they move to the bright lights of Los Angeles for college. Follow as the twins navigate their way through romance, friendships, jobs and other challenges. Written in 2011