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  • The Boy Who Fell (COMPLETE) by chrissieperia
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    When he was ten, Benjamin Hidalgo's world revolved around Samantha Coronel. When he turned 15, he went off and broke Sam's heart. Now that he's 17, he just wants to kiss and makeup. But is Sam ready to forgive him, especially when he takes things a little too literally? * * * * * From the writer of the travel-themed contemporary romance All's Fair in Blog and War and the Luna East short story Sitting in a Tree, is a new story about love, high school, kissing, and totally unnecessary school uniform vests. This multi-part short story is from Luna East Arts Academy. For more stories from the same universe, check out Kids These Days: Stories from Luna East Arts Academy volume 1.
  • School Politics by anatejano
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      Parts 4
    Martha Sandoval is the new student council president for Luna East Arts Academy and she is determined to make this school year the best year ever. Then she meets her vice president.
  • Love Lies A' Bleeding by AshLucas
    AshLucas
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    Troubled by her past, Queen Sta. Maria struggles to live a normal life. Finding comfort from the popular Noah de Mateo, she goes through her junior life at Luna East Arts Academy, but only to find out that she is only getting herself into more drama—jealous girls, brainwashed columnist, terror teacher, and parties. And when her past mixes with her present, she is rendered with no choice but to (make her life a whole lot messier) straighten things out.
  • The Coast Guard by postscriptress
    postscriptress
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    Claire was just a normal student, minding no one's business but her own. That is, until her classmate Anna approaches her for a favour regarding Anna's crush Mark and his awfully close best friend, Noah. If all this love triangle will ever amount to is a ship wreck and a whole lot of denial from all parties, can this innocent bystander do anything at all about it? (Part of the Luna East Arts Academy 'verse.) UPDATE 6/3/14: Now includes "Captain and First Mate", a oneshot prologue from Mark's POV.
  • All I Need is a Yes (Luna East Arts Academy) by AshLucas
    AshLucas
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      Parts 6
    It is not easy, he will tell you. Chad has been trying to ask Megan out on a date for four years. Now that Valentine’s Day is fast approaching, he has to hone his convincing skill even more and do something really, really exceptional to finally hear a "yes". Under pressure, he begins carrying out his plan: a romantic dinner date—whatever that means.
  • Word Games (#LunaEast 3) by ChloeSalvacion99
    ChloeSalvacion99
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      Parts 1
    Spelling bee veteran Iris Garcia meets her match in academic overachiever Luke Sandoval. (This is a short story for the Luna East Arts Academy series.)
  • Still Lifes (#LunaEast) by milestan
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    Marlene Sanchez does not like disturbing the status quo. She just wants to finish something quickly for the art exhibit, get the extra credit, and go back to hanging out with her new friends. But the universe has other plans when she is forced to confront a past she thought she left behind.
  • Something Real (#LunaEast) by milestan
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      Parts 1
    James Vasquez is curious about loner Gigi del Rosario and learns more than he's bargained for.
  • A Study in Form (#LunaEast) by JoySDVillar
    JoySDVillar
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    A Luna East Arts Academy Story Junior Saree Termulo would like nothing better than to prove her ballet teacher wrong. But she gets a little distracted when she couldn't say no to helping Senior Eli Antonio with his project. ---- Special thanks to Miles Tan for the cover art.