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  • Stolen by DKGwrites
    DKGwrites
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    Not everything in Thunder and Lightning's life is a battle for life or death with the Markonians. Some things are perhaps even more important. Just as the heroes use their powers to protect the innocent, Jennifer and Anissa can use their voices to do that same. This little sisterly outing, with Grace joining her wife and sister-in-law, follows the ladies on a roadtrip of hard truths, hope for the future, bonding, and love.
  • 𝕁 𝕒 𝕙 𝕜 𝕚  𝕎 𝕒 𝕝 𝕜 𝕖𝕣  {𝚂𝚊𝚢 𝙷𝚒𝚜 𝙽𝚊𝚖𝚎} by MIRGOTDAJUICE
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    Jayla's twin brother Jahki is her second half they have a bond tighter than glue, soon Jayla's world goes into turmoil when she witnesses Jahki get murdered in cold blood by two police officers. Through all of the pain that Jayla and her family and good friend Kareem have to face they do everything possible to make sure Justice is served for Jahki. © 2019 MIRGOTDAJUICE
  • Unexpected by Luulyfbb
    Luulyfbb
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    "Wassup witchu?" "Whatever do you mean?" I asked, acting clueless. "First you were being nice to a nigga, now you say you don't want nothin' to do wimme." "Maybe I had a change of mind when it came to actually gaining a friend. Nobody deserves my kindness." I said, getting angry. This bitch ass punk must think I'm retarded. I know exactly what's going on, and I ain't falling for shit as long as my name Atiana.
  • jhon doe by theredfoxpanda
    theredfoxpanda
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    born , rasied,and made to be crooked
  • The slaves of Freetown by MariamaOmarika
    MariamaOmarika
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    Cogito™ Entertainment presents: Living someone else's life can be entertaining. If the person you're embodying dies from societal injustices, though, could your own soul bear it? The E.R.G.O. Prospect Technology offered humanity a chance at spiritual and empathetic development, virtuous enlightenment, improvement of emotional intelligence, and open-mindedness of its benefactors ever since its creation in Max Young's garage in 2080, almost ten years ago. Its rapid success allowed her to build her empire, the Cogito™ Entertainment companies. To celebrate the 10th anniversary of the E.R.G.O. Prospect Technology's discovery, Young decided to join forces with Ergosummit Studios to produce a simulation that is particularly close to her heart, titled "The slaves of Freetown". In that universe representing a modified version of our past 2019, the practice of slavery maintains the American society in a fragile balance. Deprived of rights, Kanoa's family is one of the 10% that the BC19 program (Beat-COVID-19) has randomly chosen to serve as material goods, made available to the true American citizens - the Masters. Surviving, day after day, their often harsh treatment, the Slave sees his only chance to be one day freed, reduced to nothing, as he is accused of his Mistress' murder... So, what are you waiting for? Don't you want to know if Kanoa will realize his dream of freedom? Impersonate his avatar and find out more about his story! Get the brand new Orbiculus Rift VR, download the new version of our software and become a better version of yourself. This add was brought to you by Cogito™ Entertainment, in collaboration with Ergosummit Studios and the Federal Bureau of Inner Peace, within the framework of the year 2100 peace objectives formulated by the UN as part of the post-World War III revival program, Utopia.
  • Hope - Trials and Tribulations  by nzala333
    nzala333
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    After a tragic moment in her life, Hope has a life filled with highs and lows. Encounters with lovely people and with other people she will not click with. On her path to becoming a young woman the journey will be long and rough. Nonetheless, it will be a formative learning experience that will mold her into who she will become. This story reflects the coming of age process. A process that ultimately everyone has to go through - so you will certainly relate to Hope in one way or another.