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  • I'm Proud Of Us by Adavi2225
    Adavi2225
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    Ever think that there's something you don't want to happen but happens anyway? That's how Sam Winchester felt over loosing his big brother Dean to a shot of the neck. Sam never thought this would happen. Eversince loosing Dean, Sam has been depressed and has suicidal thoughts about Dean. All that changes when Dean comes back from the dead and changes Sam's life. How? Read to find out more!!! 8) Warning: Suicidal thoughts and depression
  • Death The Great Escape by The0racle
    The0racle
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    I am dying You are dying We are dying Dying is a part of life! We were born to die!
  • Space warfare beginning  by Godzillafan101
    Godzillafan101
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    In the year 2030 what remains of humanity is spread though the solar system and 30 thousand humans left have formed the the United Humanity Federation or UHF when on one of the moons of mars something happens a ship appears out of thin air what will happen. ( author note uh pls follow me if you want to but read my other story ancients relics that would mean the world to me:)
  • Angel by DawnToCake
    DawnToCake
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    My Angel, My Saviour, My Hero, My Creator, My Everything
  • Through Grief & Sorrow by WEltsChmerZKopfkino
    WEltsChmerZKopfkino
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    Love is a dagger, it's a weapon to be wielded far away or up close. You can see yourself in it. It's beautiful until it makes you bleed. - Loki Adeline, is drowning in grief after losing her brother, their bond as strong as Sherlock and Watson. Memories, both joyful and painful, surface as she grapples with denial, with flashbacks weaving a tapestry of shared memories that intensify the present pain. Witnessing others' happiness deepens her sense of isolation, but a cherished book becomes a bridge to connection, a shared love for Sherlock Holmes serving as a lifeline. Giving the book to her younger brother signifies a tentative first step towards letting go and finding solace, perhaps even a flicker of hope, in the memories they shared. This fragile step towards acceptance suggests a potential path towards healing, where grief transforms into a bittersweet memory. 🗒️ Answer