<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><rss version="2.0" xmlns:content="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/content/">  <channel>    <title>Wattpad - by daysofthrowingrocks    </title>    <link>https://yamur.dijitalkalp.com?mode=1&amp;language=1&amp;lim=&amp;search=&amp;utm_source=rss    </link>    <description>Wattpad - Discover a World of Unlimited Stories</description>    <image>      <title>Wattpad - by daysofthrowingrocks      </title>      <url>https://static.yamur.dijitalkalp.com/be/image/logo.gif?v=1778793013</url>      <link>https://yamur.dijitalkalp.com?mode=1&amp;language=1&amp;lim=&amp;search=&amp;utm_source=rss      </link>    </image><item><title>Macy Checkers&apos; Breakup Letters</title><link>https://yamur.dijitalkalp.com/25852471-macy-checkers%27-breakup-letters?utm_source=rss</link><description>&lt;b&gt;daysofthrowingrocks / 1 page&lt;/b&gt;&lt;br/&gt;Macy Checkers is sixteen and ready for boyfriends and late night drives. But not every love story ends in happily ever after, and Macy&apos;s, so far, never have. History teachers have always taught her that the Declaration of Independence was really o...</description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Macy Checkers is sixteen and ready for boyfriends and late night drives. But not every love story ends in happily ever after, and Macy&apos;s, so far, never have. History teachers have always taught her that the Declaration of Independence was really one big breakup letter. The Colonial people basically told England that it had been a good couple of years, that England was being a jerk, and listed all of the problems they had with their current government. So when Macy breaks up with the first boy, she starts something that could possibly never end. Macy writes breakup letters. At first, it&apos;s a necessary and reasonable endeavor but soon she&apos;s writing a letter to her desk chair, breaking it off because she stubbed her toe on its leg. In the course of these letters, Macy will break up with several boys, a desk lamp, scrambled eggs, her toothbrush, the neighbor&apos;s parrot, and one very quirky Alice. Will Macy&apos;s letters go on forever, or will the last letter she writes be to that special someone, the one who will always be there.</p><a href='https://yamur.dijitalkalp.com/25852471-macy-checkers%27-breakup-letters?utm_source=rss'>Start Reading</a><figure><img src="https://img.yamur.dijitalkalp.com/cover/8458682-256-k742646.jpg" width="256" height="400" /><figcaption>Macy Checkers&apos; Breakup Letters</figcaption></figure>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>What I Learned From All The Mutilated Daisies</title><link>https://yamur.dijitalkalp.com/25468757-what-i-learned-from-all-the-mutilated-daisies?utm_source=rss</link><description>&lt;b&gt;daysofthrowingrocks / 4 pages&lt;/b&gt;&lt;br/&gt;Three girls have grown up picking the daisies from the grass; he loves me, he loves me not. 
He loves me.
Jenna had never spoken to Will until a dash of gravity and a whole lot of chance brought them together. Their story is one of sweet morning k...</description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Three girls have grown up picking the daisies from the grass; he loves me, he loves me not. 
He loves me.
Jenna had never spoken to Will until a dash of gravity and a whole lot of chance brought them together. Their story is one of sweet morning kisses, bruises, kittens, and witty repartee. Jenna and Will learn how not to write an English paper, how to rescue kittens, go cliff-diving, cook French toast, and survive senior year. In February, Will and Jenna are accepted to the same college and plan for their future together. In March, things begin to spiral out of control. Will&apos;s volatile cousin moves in with his family. His cousin is dangerous, on the edge, borderline psychotic. Will is afraid that he&apos;ll end up hurting others as well as himself.  In a devastating school shooting, will everything Jenna and Will have built go down in a spray of bullets?

He loves me not.
Micah is a performer at heart. She is the most herself in front of a crowd. She was never comfortable with anyone until she met Joey, whose warm smile and spontaneous personality may be just what she needs to learn to stand up to her mother&apos;s sexually abusive boyfriend. When Micah becomes pregnant, what will she tell Joey? Will they make a go of it together or will raising a child be too much for their young love to withstand?

He loves me.
Aisling is deeply in love with her longtime best friend Evan. It&apos;s the middle of her junior year and she&apos;s busy preparing for college and studying for AP courses. The last thing she needs is for her mother to uproot her halfway through the semester and drag the family to Oregon to live with Aisling&apos;s grandmother, a woman she&apos;s never met, who is dying. During her reluctant stay Aisling will learn how to plant sunflowers, how not to drive your mother&apos;s car, how to totally suck at a long distance relationship, and that you can always live forever through the things you leave behind. 
This is the story of three girls and what they learned from all the mutilated daisies.</p><a href='https://yamur.dijitalkalp.com/25468757-what-i-learned-from-all-the-mutilated-daisies?utm_source=rss'>Start Reading</a><figure><img src="https://img.yamur.dijitalkalp.com/cover/8335978-256-k222693.jpg" width="256" height="400" /><figcaption>What I Learned From All The Mutilated Daisies</figcaption></figure>]]></content:encoded></item></channel></rss>