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  • Crown's Beast (remake) by ramdom_person163
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    At Tracen Academy, greatness isn't rare. But monsters? That's something else entirely. You weren't assigned to train a team. You were assigned to survive one. A group made up of legends, prodigies, and absolute anomalies-each one capable of dominating the track alone, each one too powerful, too prideful, or too broken to be guided in any normal way. They don't need a Trainer. They need someone who can keep them from tearing everything apart. From the suffocating pressure of Symboli Rudolf, whose calm authority hides an iron will that demands perfection... To the overwhelming presence of Narita Brian, a lone wolf who runs like nothing else matters-and maybe nothing does... Then there's Orfevre, a self-proclaimed queen who sees the world as something to conquer, not share... And Gentildonna, a ruthless believer in strength above all, whose idea of "training" might leave you questioning who's really in charge... Watching everything with quiet, calculating eyes, Almond Eye stands apart-calm, observant, and far more dangerous than she seems... And then... There's Deep Impact. Silent. Untouchable. The standard itself. She doesn't need guidance. She barely acknowledges your existence. To her, you're not a Trainer. Just someone who writes things down. In a place where egos clash like storms and every step could turn into a battlefield, your role becomes clear: Not to lead. Not to command. But to endure. Because in a group where everyone is a king, a queen, or something far beyond- The real question isn't who will win. It's who will break first.
  • Una Historia De Umas by YeyaUser
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    Eres un chico de 21 años que decide convertirse en entrenador en la Academia Tracen, lo que no sabias es que allá te estarían esperando muchos problemas.
  • Amalgamation *Sequel to Tsuldoolb and Tohsdoolb* *Complete* by KellyFaulk
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    ***Available on Amazon/Kindle.*** Vanessa Gastlyn is a wonderful dancer, and the heiress to the throne of Italy and the Rage. Everyone knows her, everyone loves her. Except for the American dictator who wants her out of the picture, that is. The Gastlyn family is standing in the way of his conquest to take over the world, and there is no way that Ryne is going to give way to him. So, Vanessa doesn't obey Ryne's new laws, and ultimately puts herself in harm's way, unintentionally at the time, of course. Reagan sparks her interest, and she ends up falling fast for him. But Reagan is hiding something very important and dangerous from her, and she has no idea what that secret might possibly be. Hybrids have emerged in the world, two different types of hybrids, and Vanessa must do what she can to control the population. Find out Reagan's secret and Vanessa's struggle in Amalgamation.
  • The Girl Who Learned to Run Forward by ramdom_person163
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    The first thing anyone notices about Meisho Doto isn't her speed. It's the way she hesitates. A step too late. A quiet apology before anyone says a word. The way she lowers her gaze like she's already expecting to fail. At Tracen Academy, where confidence defines everything, she stands out-not for being the best, but for looking like she doesn't belong at all. And yet... she never stops trying. She stumbles. She overthinks. She doubts herself constantly. But she runs. You notice her by accident. Not because she wins. Not because she stands out. But because, for a brief moment-at the very end of a race-she changes. In the final stretch, the hesitation disappears. Her steps sharpen. The fear that holds her back seems to vanish, and suddenly, impossibly... She surges forward. Like someone who forgot how to be afraid. It never lasts. As soon as the race ends, so does that version of her. She returns to being the same anxious girl, apologizing under her breath, convinced she didn't deserve even that moment. But you saw it. And once you see something like that... you can't ignore it. This isn't the story of a perfect runner. It's the story of someone fighting against herself. Of a girl who believes she's always one step behind... and the slow, fragile journey of learning that maybe-just maybe-she can move forward anyway. Not because someone saves her. But because, this time... she won't have to run alone.