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255 Stories

  • whispers to the lost path (Multi Couple) by Author_yarisha
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    "Sometimes, the greatest betrayal is the one that leads you to the truth of who you really are." This is the story of a lost girl Rahzell. A girl drowning in a world she was never meant to belong to. Parties, rebellion, sins her escape from pain. But betrayal hit her hardest when she trusted the wrong people. Just when she thought there was no turning back, it was her childhood enemy the one who once mocked her who stepped in to heal her shattered soul. Noor was different. Religious, modest, kind but treated like a transaction by the very man who should've protected her: her father. Yet in the shadows of her suffering, there was one man who loved her fiercely. A man who would burn the world just to see her smile. Then there's Aliyah. The wild one, the risk-taker, the girl who laughed the loudest. She balanced deen and dunya like walking a tightrope. But after facing heartbreak the kind that changes your spirit she learned her worth. She was rejected by the man she loved... the same man who chose someone else over her. This story weaves love, loss, faith, betrayal, and redemption. A tangled journey of broken hearts, past trauma, powerful healing, and the strength to rise again. © All Rights Reserved. This story is an original work by [Author_yarishha]. Any unauthorized reproduction, copying, or distribution is strictly prohibited. © All Rights Reserved
  • I'm Satoshi Nakamoto (Banksy) by mercedes-fiorenova
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    " It's not a story about Bitcoin. It's a story about what's left of a man when he refuses to be his bank account." In the heart of Bristol, amid the acrid smell of paint and the electrical hum of clandestine servers, the most dangerous identity of the century is born. Robin Gunningham didn't want to be rich; he wanted to be free. But freedom comes at a price no cryptographic function can calculate. While the world chases the shadow of Satoshi Nakamoto through financial charts and journalistic investigations, Mercedes Fiorenova leads us into the bunker where aggressive activism meets the silence of the soul. Between a work that self-destructs under the blows of an auction gavel and a code that slips into the depths of the Darknet, I'M Satoshi Nakamoto (Banksy) is a brutal and poetic descent into the failure of modern utopias. dark true novel . A journey alongside a man who burned a billion-dollar treasure to remain a ghost, and a woman, Lauren, who dances on the edge of a bipolar abyss to witness the end of the world as we know it. Are you ready to discover that the truth isn't written in a digital wallet, but on the wall they just tried to tear down?
  • The Weight of Skin  by Elvis1_barbershop
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    The Weight of the Skin "The fault lies not in the silk, but in the predator that stalks it." At two in the morning, on a bus crossing the silence of the city, Elena Soler's life shatters. An unwanted touch and a cry for help that receives the cruelest response: "If she goes out dressed like that at this hour, what does she expect to happen?" Trapped in a web of prejudice where her clothes are the only "evidence" against her, Elena must face a society that prefers to measure the length of a skirt rather than the gravity of a crime. But in the courtroom appears Julián Cortés. A lawyer whose eloquence is a double-edged sword. He seeks not only a legal sentence; he seeks justice in a world that confuses freedom with invitation. In a legal battle where faith, law, and dignity intertwine: Can justice prove that purity is not in what we wear, but in the respect of the one who looks? Also available in: Spanish, Arabic, and Turkish.
  • When Systems Break by LoverOfHeartbreak
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    Aurora Windsor has always trusted rules. They make sense. They keep things fair. And they're easy to follow when your brain was built to solve puzzles. Elijah Navarro doesn't trust systems. He believes rules are flexible, codes are breakable, and a little hacking is fine, if it serves the greater good. When a high-stakes codeathon becomes their final exam, the two are forced into an uneasy partnership. But what starts as a fight for grades turns into something far more dangerous-uncovering a system designed to steal from those who need it most. One wants to win the right way. One wants to burn the lie down. As firewalls fall and lines blur, Aurora begins to realize that not all systems deserve saving. And Elijah learns that some rules are worth breaking only if someone's brave enough to expose the truth. Chaos follows. So do sparks. And once a system starts crashing-there's no undo button.
  • This isn't a love story by roseisa28
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    This book is about us. The ones who fall in love too fast. The ones who don't mean to be racist but still are. The ones who cheer for politicians like they're boy bands. The ones who can't afford to be healthy. The ones watching the planet burn.
  • Black girl rant book  by radicaldonuts
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    Just a safe place for black girls to rant about things
  • The Craft; Witchcraft Basics by equinoxwitch
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    A basic rundown of everything I know about the craft. I am a Christian witch who incorporates hoodoo into my practices as a way to honor my ancestors, the ones who carried these traditions despite their situations and through their blood, sweat, and tears I was born.
  • Dog Days: An Allegory by AhsokaJackson
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    "It was my first summer volunteering at the rescue, and Brooke had assigned me to working with the dogs. She said the cats wouldn't be as forgiving. I didn't doubt her. We're not supposed to play favorites, but it didn't take me long to find one--a malamute mix named 'Pepper.' She was all tail wags and nips and fluff and mischief. After everything I'd been through, it was nice to just be silly, and have a furry friend I could be silly with. And then the day of the adoption fair came, and Pepper got snatched up just as quick as Brooke had predicted. I knew she was going to a good home, but still I thought nothing would be harder that summer than giving up Pepper. I was wrong." Dog Days--An Allegory
  • When Hope Calls: A Human Trafficking Story by David_el
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    One phone call. One kidnapped girl. One impossible rescue mission. When the staff of a human rights NGO receive a call from a distraught girl, Mya, claiming she had been kidnapped, they are thrown on a gut-wrenching quest. They don't know who she is. They don't know where she is or her destination. All they have is a phone connection. Every clue draws them closer to her rescue...or pushes them to frustration. Within the next twelve hours, they must each make daring sacrifices and be tested to their limit. The clock is ticking, the odds are against them...will they be able find Mya? Based on a true story, this gripping novella will draw you into the world of human trafficking NGO work. When the action is over and the smoke fades, one question remains: What will YOU do?
  • Have a Heart Day 2021 by Balladoad
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    The situation for First Nations children is incredibly discriminatory, unfair, unequal, and deeply traumatic. First Nations kids don't get adequate social services, get unequal social services, are sometimes denied healthcare, their schools are underfunded, and kids are being separated from their families. Which is traumatic. Participate in this communal action so that they stop being discriminated against. Read on to find out more.
  • Futureworld by BeingOfTheFuture
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    What will society look like in the distant future? Here's your chance to find out! Our Anonymous Time Traveler, leaving notes in undisclosed locations randomly to protect their identity, addresses major topics of how our world changes.
  • The Song of the Selkie by kaylathescribe
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    In the beginning, the water was sweet, and the deep was held together by silver thread. But fear is a blade honed in the dark, and when the Great Founders turned their knives upon their own sister, the song of the ocean was silenced. The Mother retreated into a shroud of earth, her tears of salt turning the world into a stinging, briny expanse. Now, the High Houses thrive in a beautiful lie. They soak in stolen warmth, cradled by the flayed echoes of the Daughter they betrayed. They are untouched, their skin made vibrant and their magic preserved by a secret that has no name. Beneath them, in the cold shadows of the Brines, are the Grey. Elara is a child of Lower Brines and like all the magic-less, she is haunted by the ever present threat of the Wasting. Faced with the disappearance of her father and then brother, she has accepted her place in the shadows and the arrival of loss...until the day she meets Lady Oona. Ancient, eccentric, and lost in the fog of her own mind, Lady Oona is a ghost among the living, her madness is the only map left to the truth. The Wasting is coming for everyone, and the only way to survive is to remember the song that was cut away. Guided by the half-whispers of a madwoman and the heated touches of The Overseer's daughter, Elara must find the strength to pull the silver thread, even if it means unravelling her very world.
  • Thoughts & Prayers || collection of poems by Basilisk-not-aragog
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    random poems written for: school to express my emotions school and some more school
  • Feminist Rage by LauraAMartin
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    A collection of poems about feminism, empowerment, and the power of change. (all poems are mine)
  • Whenever You Call by im_Biye
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    Jayden understands what it means to party. And party he did. He partied hard. That was before she came along. Her. She was everything he wasn't. Dedicated. Purposeful. She knew what she wanted. And now he did too. He wanted her. The question is at what cost? Updated Every Monday
  • PSA ➳ hiatus by chinavase
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    The book in which I educate people about the hard-hitting topics in life.
  • NO KINGS IN AMERICA by RoDra01
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    On March 28, 2026, five strangers walk into the same protest carrying different signs but carrying the same fear. Elena, a DACA recipient who's running out of time. Marcus, a history teacher who promised his late father he'd never stay silent again. Fatima, a Muslim American mother whose son asked her "why do they hate us?" David, a retired veteran who fought for a flag he feels is slipping away. And Riley, a 19-year-old college student holding her first protest sign, shaking. This is their story. This is the day the music didn't stop. This is the day America remembered what "no kings" really means.
  • LOADER WORLD  by wolf_Blizzy
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    In a world split red and blue, some of us don't fit either color. Loader World follows a nonbinary, bisexual Latina teen navigating high school bullying, political division, immigration fear, and the weight of being "too visible." When leaders talk about removing identities and erasing letters, the consequences echo in classrooms and quiet bedrooms. This book is a slam poem in motion. A protest wrapped in vulnerability. A reminder that survival is resistance. If you've ever hidden your flag. If you've ever felt like your skin was a statement. This story is for you.
  • The Chosen One (a short story) by verabrook
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    How much would you give up to save the world?
  • Have a Heart Day 2024 by Balladoad
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    This is a letter I wrote to the Canadian Government for Have a Heart Day 2024. I am asking the government to stop discriminating against First Nations children, to stop giving them inadequate services, education, and support, to stop treating them unequally compared to non-Indigenous children, and to stop taking them away from their loving families. I really hope that you read my letter and that you either copy paste it or write your own, and email the Canadian government yourself.