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  • Something More (bxb) by playover
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    Logan is a little autistic. Logan has been in love with his best friend Chris for years, even if he never fully admitted it to himself. Their friendship goes all the way back to high school, where Chris came in when Logan needed it when he was crying in the bathroom. Since then, they've been close in a way that's always felt like more, even if neither of them said it out loud. As adults, their relationship only grows. There are small moments. Late nights, soft touches, lingering looks-that blur the line of friendship. When Chris breaks up with his girlfriend, the tension between them grows stronger, especially after a night of drinking leads to even more feelings rising. Danny, their mutual friend, complicates things further. He likes Logan, and is even a bit manipulative. Eventually, everything comes to a head when Logan and Chris finally kiss, crossing something they can't come back from. They fall into something they can't quite define yet-friends but more than friends. How will Logan handle this?
  • His Blind Wife:Our Shadows  Of Love by AvaBlackLovelySmith
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    Sana Yamen grew up in a strict, male-dominated household where girls were expected to stay silent, obey, and exist only within the boundaries of home. Her father ruled the family with absolute control, believing women's only purpose was marriage, motherhood, and service.Her mother, Rida, his first wife and father's other wives lived under the same roof in quiet submission, their lives shaped by endurance rather than choice. Yet Sana was different. Inside her lived dance - not as a hobby, but as identity. She moved in secret, guided by rhythm only she could feel. She dreamed of becoming a dancer, a teacher, an academy owner who would give children the freedom she was denied. But her family rejected it completely, calling it shameful and unworthy. On her eighteenth birthday, everything changed. An accident left Sana blind, and instead of compassion, her family saw opportunity. They planned to marry her off to an older man with multiple wives and a dark reputation, a man who treated women as replaceable. Sana resisted with everything she had, but her voice meant nothing in a house ruled by her father's authority. Her best friends, Aaria Bilal and Basma Tamer, rescued her briefly, offering her safety and hope. But her father came to take her back by force. That was when Ali, Aaria's older brother, stepped in. Raised with respect for women's strength and independence, Ali saw Sana not as a burden but as a person worth protecting. In a bold decision to shield her from her family and forced marriage, he married her. Their marriage began as protection, not love. But slowly, Ali gave Sana dignity, space, and encouragement. He helped her rediscover dance, guiding her to move again even in darkness. Sana, for the first time, began to rebuild her life. But peace did not last. Ali's ex-fiance returned - elegant, bitter, and manipulative. Behind her charm, she sowed doubt and tension, determined to destroy the fragile bond forming between Sana and Ali.
  • There's More of Us by cmsttt
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    Life isn't all that normal when you're an experiment. PAis is the first human to be born with an artificial intelligence implant, but not the only human experiment in Area 73. After turning 16, PAis receives a set of coordinates with a message, but thinks nothing of it. The world gets turned upside down as the only home he's ever known is destroyed for unknown reasons. PAis and his friends manage to escape and embark on a journey to find the meaning of life, searching for their sole purposes, powered by a hope to help others and a set of coordinates that prove they may not be alone.
  • The Pizza Man's Change of Heart by BESTKIDBOOK
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    Frank Marinelli, a bitter 72-year-old man who spends his days in a pizza costume spinning advertising signs on a street corner, harbors deep prejudices against his diverse neighbors. For twelve years, he's judged everyone who passes by-the Latino grocery store owner, the elderly Asian woman who feeds pigeons, and the college students who frequent the local pizza shop.
  • Phantom High by Virus_thedeviloper
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    "Phantom high " is a fictional story about a school that challenges traditional education norms and strives for inclusivity, innovation, and creativity. Through its unique curriculum and approach, the school creates a supportive and inspiring community that prepares its students for success in a rapidly changing world. The story explores themes of education, innovation, community, and legacy.
  • Joshua Hunt Fitzroy Island - Things Can Do to Ensure Inclusivity Around Yourself by joshuahuntfitzroy
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    When you are seeking to have a peaceful and happy world around you, it is important that you take all the initiatives that you can to establish such an environment. You need to be sure about doing all that is in your control to keep your environment happy and thriving. According to experts like Joshua Hunt Fitzroy Island, one of the most effective things to do in keeping your surroundings positive and conducive of happiness is to bring about inclusivity. Inclusivity means to include people from different backgrounds and strata in your own circle of work, friends, acquaintances and more. While more and more people are now understanding the importance of inclusivity, there is still a long way to go before comprehensive inclusivity in everything in life is made possible. It is imperative for people to make a collective effort to encourage and allow inclusivity and you as an individual can take certain steps to make that possible as well. Here are a few things that you can do to make sure that inclusivity is made a reality and not just something that we talk about:
  • Verses of the Heartstrings  by halidahwrites
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  • Joshua Hunt Fitzroy Island - How Inclusivity in Teaching Staff Helps by joshuahuntfitzroy
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    When we talk about diversity or inclusivity, the things that come to our mind are race, culture, gender, nationality, and sexuality but that is not it. Diversity also means educational qualifications, political outlook, and time of life, socio-economic upbringing, incapacities of an individual, and spiritual faith. Experts like Joshua Hunt Fitzroy Island believe that inclusivity in the staff that is recruited is very crucial as schools are the most diverse places that are found progressively more. The teaching staff is directly associated with influencing the future generations with expertise to perk up society. Some among the many reasons how diverse teaching staff help are mentioned below:
  • Character Introductions! by NyxMoone8
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    With over 20 characters (14 actually but more are coming!!) this is an introduction for them! There are demons, angels, aliens, humans, fairies, werewolves, etc etc! All of them are married, engaged, dating, or just single and sometimes never ready to mingle❣️
  • The Girl Behind the Umbrella  by tsuki0j
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    "The Girl Behind the Umbrella" is a heartfelt and inspiring story of a young girl named Sarah who discovers her voice and the power of unity through her passion for art. In a school plagued by bullying and division, Sarah, with the support of her friend Alex, begins a journey of self-discovery, using her art to break the silence and foster empathy. As they navigate personal challenges and inspire their peers, they transform their school into a beacon of unity, sparking a movement that extends beyond its walls. Together, they learn the importance of embracing differences, stepping into the light, and creating lasting change.
  • 𝑭𝑬𝑬𝑳𝑺 β€’ teen faceclaims by mangoonafork
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    "don't be afraid to catch 𝐟𝐞𝐞π₯𝐬." FACECLAIMS MANGOONAFORK Β© 2023 /
  • Of Sickles and Swords by APersonThatWrites337
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    It's been twenty years since the Human-Ravian war started. (Ravens have evolved to have human traits, because of course they have). Our protagonist, Anne, has been tasked with regicide of the Ravish king to try and end the stalemate. She meets his shield, Chec, who tries to convince her not to throw his kingdom into chaos. Drama, manipulation, and rushed feelings ensue as Anne learns that the Ravians may not be the brutes she first thought they were...
  • Joshua Hunt Fitzroy Island - How Can You be a Crusader of Inclusivity? by joshuahuntfitzroy
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    Inclusivity needs to be followed not just by the companies and organizations alone, but it needs to be complied by individuals as well. The employees feel it is a communal issue which requires to be resolved by the employers and officials but the fact that these officials involve the individuals which include us also. Experts like Joshua Hunt Fitzroy Island believe that if we, as individuals, start to perform centered on our yearning for inclusivity then things could pick up the pace enormously.
  • Lia Thomas: A Groundbreaking Transgender Athlete in NCAA Women's Swimming by RudarPratap
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    Lia Thomas, the first openly transgender athlete to win an NCAA Division I national championship, has ignited a crucial conversation about inclusion and fairness in women's sports. Her victory in the 500-yard freestyle marks a significant milestone, but it also raises complex questions about equity in competitive swimming. This article explores the historical context of Thomas's athletic journey, the implications of her triumph, the polarized reactions within the swimming community, and the broader societal debate. As the NCAA and other sports organizations refine their policies on transgender athletes, the discussion surrounding Thomas's achievements will continue to shape the future of women's sports.