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  • Heroes Legacy by Yoyolucky
    Yoyolucky
    • WpView
      Reads 162
    • WpPart
      Parts 8
    At Matthew Carter High, every student has a talent-but Micah seems ordinary. Fragments of a forgotten past hint at a mysterious power lying dormant within him, one that could make him a target of deadly forces. As he navigates school life, he must uncover the truth about himself while surviving threats from both the outside world and beings far stronger than anything he's ever known. In a world where extraordinary abilities mean life-or death-forgetting who you are can be the deadliest mistake. (Just for content advisories: Scenes of violence, death, trauma, and discrimination towards neurodiverse individuals, with themes of corruption and supernatural conflict. Mature content will appear in later chapters.)
  • The Fractured Veil by Kris_Khloe
    Kris_Khloe
    • WpView
      Reads 179
    • WpPart
      Parts 32
    Two rival assassin orders rule the shadows: one devoted to silence and order, the other to fire and rebellion. Caught between masks, lies, and shifting loyalties, two assassins with a dangerous past is forced into a game where every truth is a weapon and every choice cuts deeper than the last.
  • κ§β€’βŠΉΩ­π™Ύπšžπš› π™°πš—πšπšŽπš•Ω­βŠΉβ€’κ§‚ by AshleyYT25
    AshleyYT25
    • WpView
      Reads 7,207
    • WpPart
      Parts 15
    "π™Žπ™π™š'𝙨 π™žπ™¨ 𝙀π™ͺ𝙧 𝙨𝙀π™ͺπ™‘π™’π™–π™©π™š?!" βœ©β–‘β–’β–“β–†β–…β–ƒβ–‚β–π‘»π’‰π’Šπ’” π’Šπ’” 𝒂 π’”π’•π’π’“π’š π’˜π’‰π’†π’“π’† π’‰π’–π’Žπ’‚π’π’”, π’Žπ’π’π’”π’•π’†π’“π’” 𝒂𝒏𝒅 π’„π’π’–π’π’•π’“π’š'𝒔 𝒆𝒗𝒆𝒏 𝒐𝒍𝒅, π’π’π’˜, π’†π’Žπ’‘π’Šπ’“π’†'𝒔 𝒂𝒏𝒅 π’π’“π’ˆπ’‚π’π’Šπ’›π’‚π’•π’Šπ’π’π’” π’π’Šπ’—π’† π’Šπ’ π’”π’‚π’Žπ’† π’˜π’π’“π’π’… π’˜π’‰π’†π’“π’† π’”π’π’–π’π’Žπ’‚π’•π’† π’†π’™π’Šπ’”π’•.β–β–‚β–ƒβ–…β–†β–“β–’β–‘βœ© βœ©β–‘β–’β–“β–†β–…β–ƒβ–‚β–π‘»π’‰π’†π’“π’† π’Šπ’” 𝒂 π’π’†π’ˆπ’†π’π’… 𝒂𝒏𝒅 π’“π’–π’Žπ’π’“ 𝒕𝒉𝒂𝒕 π’†π’—π’†π’“π’š π’‰π’–π’Žπ’‚π’π’” 𝒂𝒏𝒅 π’„π’π’–π’π’•π’“π’Šπ’†π’” π’Œπ’†π’†π’‘ π’‰π’†π’‚π’“π’Šπ’π’ˆ 𝒂𝒃𝒐𝒖𝒕 π’…π’Šπ’‡π’‡π’†π’“π’†π’π’• π’‰π’–π’Žπ’‚π’π’” 𝒂𝒏𝒅 π’Žπ’π’π’”π’•π’†π’“π’” π’˜π’‰π’ π’π’Šπ’—π’† π’Šπ’ π’”π’‚π’Žπ’† 𝒑𝒍𝒂𝒄𝒆 𝒂𝒏𝒅 π’˜π’‚π’” 𝒓𝒖𝒍𝒆 𝒐𝒗𝒆𝒓 𝒂 π’“π’π’šπ’‚π’ π’‡π’‚π’Žπ’Šπ’π’š, 𝒕𝒉𝒆 𝒑𝒍𝒂𝒄𝒆 π’˜π’‰π’†π’“π’† π’‰π’–π’Žπ’‚π’π’” 𝒂𝒏𝒅 π’Žπ’π’π’”π’•π’†π’“π’” π’π’Šπ’—π’†π’” π’Šπ’ 𝒂𝒔 π’‚π’ƒπ’Šπ’π’Šπ’•π’Šπ’†π’” 𝒐𝒓 π’Žπ’‚π’ˆπ’Šπ’„ π’˜π’Šπ’•π’‰ π’•π’‰π’†π’Ž.β–β–‚β–ƒβ–…β–†β–“β–’β–‘βœ© βœ©β–‘β–’β–“β–†β–…β–ƒβ–‚β–π‘©π’–π’•.... 𝑰𝒇 𝒕𝒉𝒆 𝒑𝒆𝒓𝒔𝒐𝒏 π’˜π’‚π’” 𝒑𝒂𝒓𝒕 𝒐𝒇 𝒕𝒉𝒆 π’“π’π’šπ’‚π’ π’‡π’‚π’Žπ’Šπ’π’š 𝒕𝒉𝒂𝒕 π’π’π’“π’Žπ’‚π’ π’‰π’–π’Žπ’‚π’ 𝒂𝒏𝒅 π’„π’π’–π’π’•π’“π’Šπ’†π’” π’˜π’‚π’” π’π’π’π’š 𝒂 π’π’†π’ˆπ’†π’π’… 𝒂𝒏𝒅 π’“π’–π’Žπ’π’“ 𝒕𝒉𝒂𝒕 π’†π’—π’†π’“π’šπ’π’π’† 𝒉𝒆𝒂𝒓𝒅 π’Žπ’‚π’π’š π’šπ’†π’‚π’“π’” π’‚π’ˆ
  • If you're not The One by missyourner
    missyourner
    • WpView
      Reads 19
    • WpPart
      Parts 4
    Rayyalin Azah P. Magelna was never the kind of girl who stayed. Not in places. Not in responsibilities. And definitely not in expectations she couldn't live up to. A Muslim by name, but not by practice-she built a life where rules were flexible, faith was distant, and guilt was something she learned to silence. Nights were louder than her thoughts, choices easier than consequences, and pretending felt safer than confronting who she was becoming. Until one night- she was seen. Not admired. Not judged. Just... seen. And somehow, that was enough to shake everything she thought she had under control. Now, in a world she once tried to leave behind, Rayya finds herself standing between two versions of who she is-the one she's been running from, and the one she's slowly becoming. Because love didn't come to her in the way she expected. It didn't chase. It didn't demand. It didn't even try to change her. It simply existed- quiet, firm, and unwavering- until she had no choice but to face herself. And maybe, just maybe, love isn't about finding the right person. Maybe it's about becoming the person you were meant to be all along.
  • Holding onto Anger by Not_Like_Me
    Not_Like_Me
    • WpView
      Reads 45
    • WpPart
      Parts 3
    Sarah Bakers is an ordinary girl in a not-so-ordinary life. Her parents died when she was young and was picked up from the streets by a witch who taught her what the real world is really like. The witch protected her and raised her until one night, the witch died. The witch was attacked leaving Sarah helpless, alone and angry because she saw who killed the person who took care of her for 1 years. Along the way, she meets a supernatural hunter, Zack Hunt, who was also investigating a case of the witch's death.
  • Housing Assistance Program for Veterans by haven4heros
    haven4heros
    • WpView
      Reads 2
    • WpPart
      Parts 1
    Every year, the number of vets who return home increases and each time these heroes return to their motherland, it is expected that there are a few who succumb to unemployment waiting for the government's monthly compensation. However, a lot of veterans seek employment though it is hard for many of them to cope up with the reality of life. They still seek veteran employment to integrate themselves back to the society as soon as possible. Their effort to live a normal civilian life is of course highly supported by the government and nonprofit organizations that have set up programs to help them look for veteran employment.