Playing with Stars
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Ongoing, First published May 31, 2016
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"I swear God likes playing games on me," I chuckled. 

"Why you say that?" Kent asked. 

"Because as soon as find my happiness, he takes it away every time. Like he's playing a game with the stars or something."

Farah Grey has believed that God is out to punish her every since she helped her mother cover up her dark secrets. She thinks everything is fine until until God take away something that kept Farah sane all of her life. 

Farah used to tend to herself so know one will have to be part of her "curse". No friends, no other family (than her mother), no boyfriend, and no social life. Until Kent Dawson finds her intriguing and wants to understand why she hides. 

This story will probably be really fucked up between a twisted mother, a love sick boy, and a "cursed" teenager.
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[2020 Watty Award Winner] Alice Rhodes, an aspiring actress who gets a heart transplant, has to live her heart donor's life like it's a movie role, in order to find her identity and the life that awaits her in Hollywood. ***** A heart transplant causes Alice Rhodes to remember her heart donor's life. Intrigued by the strange people from her new memories, she goes looking for them, only to find herself in the middle of an investigation of the absurd disappearance of an important woman. With her personality changing into her heart donor's, Alice navigates a mysterious world where nothing seems to make sense and yet everything is strangely connected. It's not long before she realizes she may actually be looking for herself in the missing woman, and as she yields to her new heart, she's longing for the one she lost. Content warning: This story contains mature sexual content and themes of depression, sexual assault, and violence. © Robert Peterson 2020