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  • roses are blue. by MaGuuuurl
    MaGuuuurl
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      Parts 13
    "loneliness is an ocean full of travelers trying to find their place in the world. but without friendship, we are all lost and left with no hope, no home, no harbour." a story about a friendship between a sad girl with colourful hair and a happy boy who is willing to share his joy with her. → prequel to "champagne lovers." lowercase intended.
  • Reflection by MarieReyes1
    MarieReyes1
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      Parts 3
    A family of five that is not much of a family, build a house full of energy. After the house becomes vacant for years, it's energy has been stored, but rising with each year that passes. Whoever encounters the house adds more energy to it, making quite a stir with whatever lurks within the house itself. Stories of the house being haunted are just that...stories. But one boy and his two friends explore the real truth about what else inhabits the house that he and his family will now live in...
  • specific reasons by MaGuuuurl
    MaGuuuurl
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      Parts 13
    it is said that we only fall in love three times in our whole life. and each one for a specific reason. lowercase intended.
  • "The Surveyor"  Novel Preview and Chapter One by EliTWright
    EliTWright
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      Parts 1
    The first series installment, being more than 44,000 words, strives to bridge the multiple traditional disciplines of narrative story telling, grammatical versification (rather than over-reliance on poetic license) and conscientious content matter. These Scifi-Action-Adventure verse novels are also a leap forward where creative and innovative literatures' standards have been awaiting big surprises.
  • champagne lovers. by MaGuuuurl
    MaGuuuurl
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      Reads 88
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      Parts 11
    "love doesn't always last long. but when it does, one wins the jackpot." the aftermath of a friendship between a sad girl and a happy boy who is willing to share his joy with her. only that they have moved past their friendship long ago. → sequel to "roses are blue." lowercase intended.