Dust to Dust
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Ongoing, First published Apr 04, 2015
paradise /; heaven, as the final abode of the righteous
sillage /; traces in water, the impression made in space when something or someone is gone
dividends /; a share of anything divided
aleatory /;  relying on chance or an uncontrolled element in the details of life or creation of art
scintilla /; a minute particle, spark, trace
wilt /; to lose strength, vigor, assurance
blame /; to place the responsibility for
kairos /; a propitious moment for decision or action
luster /; radiance of beauty, excellence, merit, distinction, or glory
dreamscape /; a landscape or scene with the strange or mysterious characteristics of dreams
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Lab Partners

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WATTPAD ORIGINAL EDITION When Elliot Goldman meets his sweet and charming new lab partner, Jordan Hughes, suddenly high school doesn't seem so bad. For the first time ever, Elliot can't wait to get to chemistry class... ***** Smart, good looking and charismatic, Jordan opens Elliot's eyes to the possibilities around him and gives him butterflies like nobody else does. Jordan isn't exactly the kind of person Elliot's used to having as a lab partner, but when they start acing their assignments, life is suddenly about more than boring lectures, bad cafeteria nachos, or relentless bullying. And then one night, the butterflies start to make sense - the trouble is, now nothing else does. As Elliot begins to figure out how he really feels about Jordan, he realizes that sometimes the last thing you are expecting is the one thing you need the most. [[word count: 40,000-50,000 words]]