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417 Stories

  • The Pencil. by takastrapi
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    The true deep meaning of a pencil. Please read :3 I think it'll be helpful in your life :3
  • Eternity Without You  by moniqueroestoff
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    When living with a secret you know will hurt the people you love, you feel as though you owe it to them to never let them in on that secret.But what you don't know is, it will hurt them more when they found out later and know you knew about it. Alice knew what losing someone did to her and her family. So she did everything in her power to keep a secret that could break them further.
  • Replica by Bobbiejelly
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    A patient's husband thinks that Addison looks like a celebrity. Meredith disagrees.
  • What Aesthetic?! by AnonymousBlackUser
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    Stereotypes Busted, Stories told, and Toxicity Dissolved in this book written by black woman sharing her views and experiences
  • Toxic youth  by ifallangels
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    We are the poisoned youth. The society that's so well put together that it's broken. Our thoughts don't match what we speak. We so opened minded that there is no room for change or difference. But that okay, because I'm a 14 year old growing up in this broken place. I'll be fine though because I'm more broken then they are.