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PrologueA Chapter by Kyria ChariValarie Castillo and Emmalynn Zolnerowich get their Final Project for their Scientific Research class. |
Chapter 1A Chapter by Kyria ChariThe girls head out to get information from Luc. As they take their leave, things go horribly wrong. |
Shrouded Means [Book 1 of 3]A Book by Kyria ChariWhen Valarie and Emma are assigned a difficult subject for their final research project, they are forced to ask for help. The first person they ask fo.. |
Chapter 2A Chapter by Kyria ChariAs Luc continues to keep an eye on Valarie, Emma gets a call from her boyfriend, and he seems very worried. |
ClimateA Poem by Kenna MarieStanding in the doorway on scout for new routes, debating to take a step.Aimlessly driving about, these days collide.Swinging alone, knowing what you .. |
SplitA Story by Conor IrwinIt's a surprise... Expect nothing better from me. |
CrossroadsA Poem by RayI'll wait by the crossroads Of fate and desire. The usual place we meet Lovers that admire. I'll be taking the freeway For speed and the thrill.. |
To be Two Men.A Poem by Tes ArcSimple prose again, takes a look at dealing with MPD from both sides. |
One-selfA Story by Niall MaddenIf man is one part brain, yet two parts heart. Whom can argue that we have characters in our head, to play separate parts. |
SplitA Poem by Chris2465A man has two choices and each choice could lead to something terrible happening and each choice has the same chance of becoming a regret. |
1 - Fault LinesA Chapter by mleighwolfChapter 1 of Exorbitant |
Battle of the Light and DarkA Poem by Naraya SWhen my mouth aches with speaking and smiling, And my hands ache with feelings and my writing of them. When my body wants to lie still, I.. |
Chapter one: Last day of freedomA Chapter by ThatonedawgWhat follows is a tale of good vs evil. A story of how emotions effect us all. It follows the story of a young man who is thrown into an entire new wo.. |
Chapter two: WatchingA Chapter by ThatonedawgThis is a much smaller chapter. Sorry if this isn't worth reading because of the length or how bad I am. |