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  • Twisted Ever After by Yora_sora
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    Did the three princesses, Snow White, Cinderella and Aurora get their Happy Ever After? Three Dark, Grimm & Gothic Fairytale Short Stories of Trauma, Obsession & Sleepless Curses. ~Mostly English Literacy, Gothic 19-century, and Grimm Tales based.~ ⚠️ Warning inculdes: PTSD, OCD, Insomnia ❗
  • The Year We Fell Sideways by neskaaape
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    The Year We Fell Sideways is a slow-burn friends-to-lovers story about Maya, who's just quit her job and is scrambling to piece her life back together, and Eli, her steady best friend who's always been there, maybe too much. What starts as late nights, quiet comforts, and small routines begins to shift when little things, like a stray shampoo bottle in the shower, make Maya realize their friendship isn't as simple as she thought.
  • 2am on a Thursday Morning by jodieleighda
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    Trying to balance on the ledge of life and death while clinging to your bestfriend isn't easy. Here's how I do it.
  • Writings On The Wall by MRSFaudet
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    Because for you I have to risk it all. ***Not all quotes, etcetera are mine.***
  • : "Why I Started Writing About Climate Change"   by malaliusmanshaikhc
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    Story Summary: "Why I Started Writing About Climate Change" This 10-chapter story follows Maya, a high school student who is initially apathetic about climate change. Her perspective shifts dramatically after a family trip where she learns about the struggles of sea turtles, making the issue a personal and overwhelming burden. She feels alone in her newfound anxiety, a feeling she compares to carrying the "weight of a polar bear." Inspired by the memory of her late grandmother's stories and a forgotten garden, Maya begins to process her feelings by writing in her grandmother's old notebook. This private act of reflection becomes a way for her to clear her mind and plant seeds of hope. She learns a crucial lesson: a garden is a promise to the future. Feeling a need to share her story beyond her private journal, Maya starts a story on Wattpad. Her writing initially receives no attention, but a single comment from a user named Alex sparks a connection. This digital friendship evolves into a powerful support system, with Maya's story inspiring Alex to start a real-life community garden. Encouraged by this ripple effect, Maya takes a terrifying but necessary step: she writes an article for her local newspaper. The article details her personal journey, her grandmother's legacy, and the unseen connection with Alex. The response from her community is immediate and positive. Her story becomes a catalyst for real change, inspiring local businesses to adopt eco-friendly practices and her friends to get involved. By the end of the story, Maya realizes that her initial feeling of being alone has transformed into a powerful sense of community. The weight of her concern hasn't vanished, but it is now shared. She closes her grandmother's notebook, signifying the end of her personal journey and the beginning of a larger, collective story, proving that even a single, quiet voice can inspire a movement.
  • Fearless Fizzy by malikhaingwriter
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    It's June 2013, and Summer break is officially over. That means school publication editor-in-chief Felicity finds herself swamped, yet again, with both schoolwork and campus journalism responsibilities. All she wishes for is an uneventful year before she graduates. From shadowing the football quarterback, investigating a crime and proving her innocence, to winning the press conference, Felicity can't seem to catch a break before senior year ends. Luckily for her, someone is always ready to catch her.