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100 Stories

  • I Will Survive! (A Hunger Games Knockoff) by Scribblez23
    Scribblez23
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    Avalon Baine has lived in District 12 her whole life with her mute Mother, law breaking Father, mysterious Grandma, crazy older Brother, and quiet little sister. Panem is not an easy place to live, especially in 12, where miners risk their lives, trying to feed their families, but famine isn't the only risk. Every year, one male, and female tribute are picked to represent their district in a fight to the death competition. This tradition is called The Hunger Games. A/n- So this is pretty much a knock off Hunger Games, so ... Have fun??? Hope you enjoy!!! Luv ya!!! ~Scrbblez
  • Just A Random Book by pentagraphz
    pentagraphz
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    Its just alot of my random stories
  • Can't Wake Up by kaixleyy04
    kaixleyy04
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    Farah and Keegan are Best friends. What happens when they climb a tree and Farah falls 20 ft down?
  • Her? |Daveed Diggs x Reader| |Discontinued by -Francophile
    -Francophile
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    angst but not angst, Angst for 2 chapters. Daveed Diggs was walking down the streets of NYC, and accidentally spilt coffee on a woman who was walking too. She ends up working at the theaters of Hamilton, and this goes on.
  • The Little Devil On My Shoulder (Anthony Ramos X Reader) High School AU  by n000dl3w4t3rr
    n000dl3w4t3rr
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    [DISCONTINUED] She's a good girl She's Daddy's favorite He's saved for Harvard He know she'll make it She's good at school She's never truant She can speak French I think she's fluent 'Cause every night she studies hard in her room At least that's what her parents assume But she sneaks out the window to meet with her boyfriend Here's what she told me the time that I caught 'em She said to me: "Forget what you thought 'Cause good girls are bad girls that haven't been caught" ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ⚠️Cursing⚠️
  • You and the flower-loving elf boy by catboykai
    catboykai
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    This is like a story for a character i made and drew called lavender. He is an elf, who adores nature and cares for little critters who need help. Idk what else to write lol. umm, also the cover art was made by me (the @ is my instagram)
  • The Circle by KaighlaM
    KaighlaM
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  • The Gold Weaver of Goblin Wood by angie23goldsmith
    angie23goldsmith
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    Tristram Wald likes to spend his days daydreaming about all of the magical things that he wishes would transpire in his lowly, humble and mundane existence. As an orphan, he was taken in by his Uncle Giacomo and forced to endure hardship and cruelty, and is eventually put to work in his Uncle's celebrated shoemakers shop. But now Tristram Wald is eighteen years and he has big ideas of his own Tristram wants his own success and fortune. A chance encounter with the beautiful Princess Oriana Aureum cements the idea of escape from his humble beginnings in Tristram's mind. Desperate for riches, so that he will be eligible to marry the princess, Tristram allows himself to be coerced by a mysterious Goblin named Grimalkin who claims he can weave straw into gold. But Tristram will soon find out that putting his trust in a renowned trickster can have sinister consequences. The Gold Weaver of Goblin Wood is a dark fairy-tale, horror.
  • WHISPERS IN THE OAK by jraj0208
    jraj0208
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    In a secluded forest, two souls, Samuel and Eliza, forge a profound bond by carving their deepest thoughts and poems onto an ancient oak tree, without ever meeting. Through the changing seasons, they share their hearts in a secret, poetic exchange, their love growing stronger with each passing day.
  • the oak tree and the rose. by Starlight_237
    Starlight_237
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    and so you taught me. you taught me the language of the universe. and it made the moon and the sun sigh together in unison. a.a
  • The Oak Tree by TopStar412
    TopStar412
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    A short poem I wrote for a writing competition.
  • The Spring by sweetsabby11
    sweetsabby11
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    The Spring tells the story of eight friends approaching the end of their senior year of high school. Preparing for graduation should be an exciting time, but as they look forward to college, fall in and out of love, and just try to survive their last days of high school, they discover the old bonds of friendship that held them together are falling apart. Can their teenage friendships survive their final steps toward adulthood? It’s a little bit angsty, a little bit funny, a little bit philosophical, and a little bit romantic.
  • The Song of the Oak by Kaylin_2145
    Kaylin_2145
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    A short story ~ Sylvia feels worthless after her family disappeared one year ago. She lives in a tree house in the middle of Oak Heath Woods. Sylvia discovers her own worth by entering a different dimension and meeting herself. She gets to understand what she is like from an outsiders point of view. Here is the song that inspired this short story: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WDRAYFjRwDE
  • Briar Rose and Oaken Tree by WendyAnkundingCastil
    WendyAnkundingCastil
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    This ballad is the story of a stout oak tree around whose branches a briar rose lovingly entwines over the years. A wildfire destroys their love affair but there's a twist at the end.
  • Short Stories by yoitsrachell
    yoitsrachell
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    The first story, Oak Tree, is a bit of an introduction, on how the boy says he was reading a collection of short stories. I thought that was a good way to start this. Others are stories I wrote for school, parodies, and ideas I had that weren't long enough to be an actual book. With that said, I hope you enjoy these stories. A list of completed ones: -Oak Tree -Chewing Gum -Tea And Muffins -The World is Dying -The Shadows -Flags, Fireworks, and a Whole Lot of Patriotism -Dear Mr. President... -Lightning For The Deaf -Two Times -The Stars in the Sky -Bundled Up -The Healing Stone In the works: -The Traveler's Feast -A Birthday Message -Chosen One
  • Oak tree poem by Writing_Under_Skies
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    ah~ the oak tree
  • A Soul Like Mine by OfficialMoshiMoichi
    OfficialMoshiMoichi
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    Riftan has a nightmare.
  • HeavenWoods by TheHeavenWoods
    TheHeavenWoods
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    4 kids who ran away from theire toxic households in the city and found a mythical place which is being taken care by 4 mythical creatures.
  • Short stories from the top of my head by Book_Lover_Witch
    Book_Lover_Witch
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    There's no actual reason to read this. It's just a jumble of odd short stories that I've made throughout my years of living. I won't be using the actual vocabulary I used then, so you don't have to worry about trying to sort through my younger years nonsense. Although this is just a way to improve my vocabulary in English, if you do end up reading it, I'll accept your criticism.