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  • Warriors: Adoption of Duskclan 2- Snowy Night by BrightmoonAnimations
    BrightmoonAnimations
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    🦊Rainclaw and her sister have been apprentices for a moon now, when suddenly Rainclaw has a dream telling him to find a clan called Snowclan. He must venture far to find them, but can she make it through the harsh cold of Snowclan? No, I'm not ripping of a vision of shadows arc. I got this idea. (Maybe I got inspired but my brain didn't realize it.) New cover coming soon(ish)
  • Behind Blue Eyes by GigiRauchutOFCL
    GigiRauchutOFCL
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    Excerpt from the original version of No Stars (working title) When Sam and Teddy decide to go out for her birthday, they never imagine that the night would take an unexpected turn.
  • My Little Buddy  by liankonrad
    liankonrad
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    This is my first time publishing, please be nice. This is a flash fiction postcard story I wrote for English 12. I know not much happens, I had a 600 word limit. Please please be kind lmao <3
  • Lonely Snow by hristijanm
    hristijanm
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    A snowy evening and an empty soul, two things that don't go together. That's when the ice freezes us, the days when we make bad decisions. Or, the day we just simply drift away in the depth of our hearts and dig up the feelings that layout in a creation that others can enjoy!
  • Snowy Tears by Crklover27
    Crklover27
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    Some people say that snow is the tears of stars..luckily for wonderlands x showtime has a Star of their own but under the starry and snowy night will they be able to Cheer up their star?..
  • The Wrong Way Home by chaptear
    chaptear
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    One wrong bus ride shouldn't change anything. But on a quiet winter night, far from the city lights, it leaves him stranded somewhere he's never heard of-where the roads disappear into darkness and the last ride home is already gone. The only way forward is deeper into the night. On a train cutting through falling snow, he meets a girl from a village so small most people don't even know it exists. What begins as a simple conversation between strangers slowly becomes something else-an exchange of stories, regrets, and the quiet truths people rarely say out loud. Between missed stops and midnight stations, two lives briefly intersect. Some journeys begin with a plan. Others begin by getting lost.