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  • I Am One With The Thunder  by vintagealise
    vintagealise
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      Reads 12
    • WpPart
      Parts 1
    Copyright 2017
  • A Love Beyond Names by Vane_Matru
    Vane_Matru
    • WpView
      Reads 281
    • WpPart
      Parts 13
    How did we get to this? Or rather, when? After you, I realized that time, circumstances, or simply us, because we are not perfect beings, but we try to be the best version of ourselves day by day, can be destined to be together and last as long as we are willing. Nostalgia flooded my body when I passed by our quiet, lonely, and green park, the one that welcomed us when we were together, just you and me. I saw that old, worn-out bench sitting empty; it was impossible not to remember the afternoons we spent there, laughing, dreaming, enjoying each other's company. From the moment I saw you that coincidental day, I knew that love had finally arrived in my life, and I will continue to stand by your side as your wife until my body can no longer go on.
  • Tail of Fire by Marisa_Lightsorb
    Marisa_Lightsorb
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      Reads 4
    • WpPart
      Parts 1
    Humanity, teetering on the brink of nuclear self-destruction, was saved by an alien species, the Peacock-kind. But their aid was not merely an act of mercy. Having lost their homeworld, the Peacock-kind see humans as the key to their species' survival through unique biological compatibility. Now, under their "careful" stewardship, a new order has been established: Earth has gained technology and purity, Mars has been transformed into their blossoming stronghold, and humanity's progress is strictly filtered. This fragile alliance of salvation is founded on mutual need and deep-seated mistrust.
  • Lost by boredlikebread
    boredlikebread
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      Reads 26
    • WpPart
      Parts 1
    A true story about how my sister and our dad got lost in the forest from hunting. We spend hours, and hours trying to find our way back. Will we find our way back? If we didn't, how am I telling you this story then?