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Iniquitous
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Ongoing, First published Jul 22, 2019
WARNING: This book contains very disturbing situations, strong language, sexual themes and violence.


Zander King is the new teacher. He's vicious, rude and iniquitous. To get on his bad side would be suicide. Unfortunately for Aria, she's already on the top of his shit-list. Highlightened, underlined and circled. 





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When Silence Meets The Light

35 parts Ongoing

(If you like or love reading INTERSEX stories, here its is I'm writing again, thankyou for voting to my previous stories guys, hope you like this too) ..... When Valentina is assigned a documentary project about someone "who doesn't fit the mold," she chooses Syn-partly out of curiosity, mostly out of instinct. Syn agrees reluctantly, thinking it'll be a shallow class project. But as the filming sessions stretch from labs to rooftops, and interviews turn into conversations, layers start peeling back. Syn begins to trust Valentina with pieces of themselves no one else has seen. And Valentina, through her lens, starts confronting her own ideas of identity, love, and what it means to truly see someone. But things get complicated when Valentina's short film gets selected for a campus-wide showcase-one Syn didn't expect to be part of. And the closer they grow, the more they must ask: Can love survive when it's caught in the frame?