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28 Stories

  • As Nightmare Changes by MikaelaUy3
    MikaelaUy3
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      Parts 1
    Princess Sunshine and Commander Peepers are dating but something changes. The Nightmare Monster forces them to break up, but fails. Princess Sunshine protects Commander Peepers from the Nightmare Monster.
  • Previously Gone by naninini44
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    Previously Gone ongoing poster from pinterest
  • Every Dog by AndrewDugas
    AndrewDugas
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      Parts 1
    A man uses a dog to manipulate a restless wife into staying with him. It works, up to a point. Originally published by Fiction 365, August 2011.
  • It's Elinor - Introduction by ElinorRolein27
    ElinorRolein27
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    Just want to distribute a short message to my readers 'cuz I luv ya all <3
  • Echos of Unkept Promises by GlitchyxChaos
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    As the days grew shorter and the chill of December settled over the town, Ember felt the familiar stirrings of the holiday season. Yet, this year, Christmas lacked the warmth and vibrancy it once held. The twinkling lights that adorned the streets felt like distant stars, shimmering but unreachable. She walked through the bustling market, surrounded by laughter and cheer, yet all she could feel was a profound sense of isolation. The festive spirit that once enveloped her like a cozy blanket now felt more like an unwelcome shroud. Ember's heart ached with the weight of loss. The people who once filled her life with joy had slipped through her fingers like grains of sand. It wasn't that she had lost everyone-there were still faces that smiled at her in passing, voices that called her name. But those she had lost were her entire world. The absence of her mother loomed largest, casting a long shadow over every corner of her existence. Christmas had always been a time for family, for togetherness, but now it felt like a cruel reminder of everything she no longer had. She sat on the edge of her bed, the card her mother had written years ago cradled in her hands. The paper was worn and yellowed with time, yet the ink remained vibrant, the words etched into her heart. "You are to look out for Ivy; she ain't got nobody else." The simplicity of the message belied its depth. It was a plea, a charge, a final bond between mother and daughter. Ivy-her younger sister-was all that remained of their once bustling household. But even Ivy, with her bright laughter and unyielding spirit, felt like a flicker in the dark, a candle struggling against the wind.