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PrologueA Chapter by 54NDR4 4DJ31PROLOGUE“Be hiswhat?” The whites of her eyes grew large, expanding upon the words of request taking root within her understanding.To his k.. |
Aint Nobody's Baby- She's Walked the WalkA Poem by IronbuttTribute to women in the Armed Forces |
Never forgetfulA Poem by DaffyA thought about all the sacrifices made in world war two. |
ComesA Poem by MelobldnfrFor someone I wish... |
The Voyage of a Saviour.A Book by GraycieyIntrigue, beauty and greatness all wrapped up in one!! |
My Daddy's FaceA Story by poppydaisyDedicated to my dear dad. |
Re-UpA Story by Jonas HughesA promotion achieved through hard work and sacrifice |
Total SacrificeA Poem by A.M. Victoria (LostWritin..Would you sacrifice everything for the one that you love? |
The Empty Nest Of WholeA Poem by SolilokissThe tears rolled down the cheeks of Grace The light at once fell from her face Stained by the glory of the transcending fall Pained by the light of.. |
Forget-Me-NotA Chapter by Nusquam EsseAs children, do we realize what a father does? I certainly didn’t; he worked so hard but I never saw. It was a seed, just a simple seed, which h.. |
It's the heartA Poem by KruppzIt's what you interpret |
The Witch of 1666A Book by Justin LittlefieldBorn of sin, raised in a devout Catholic orphanage, beautiful, brilliant, and beguiling, Marideth Belfort is the nightmare of Colonial America. |
Together AgainA Poem by P.M. FoxHis long long waitFor her will endWhen her heart stops beatingAnd they can meet again.They will smile and hugAfter many years apartAnd together they w.. |
Death Approached HerA Poem by ZapataShe walked through the woods,Where the blue creek runs,The flowers turned to face her,For she was brighter than the sun.Her dress possessed a yellow h.. |
Children of AbrahamA Poem by Kristina MoulaisonThe sins of a father faithfully handed down to manifold generations. |
INITIATION ULTIMATE, Chapter 20.2: Narrated by Sa..A Chapter by A.M. Victoria (LostWritin..A bittersweet farewell is what Saphara must now witness as she says goodbye to the Initiate who has helped her the most. |
Twelve centsA Poem by Ahena MK"I like being a woman, even in a man's world. After all, men can't wear dresses, but we can wear the pants." - though the quote is unrelated :) |