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The Tracks I Left BehindA Story by Juliaa little gory |
PenanceA Poem by AbraxasbirdTense bonds |
Chapter One: CatrinaA Chapter by Friend of a FriendChapter One: Catrina This is the beginning of Catrina’s story. It’s not the beginning of Catrina’s life, her life started four years.. |
Ode to OthersA Poem by Zoe JayI know things you don't know I wear things you wouldn't wear I go places you wouldn't go I believe things you don't believe So what w.. |
ResponsibilityA Story by snapjackLucas and Sara continue their fighting, but it doesn't always end in a good way |
ALL I CAN DO IS CRYA Poem by ~PaedamsTrying to accept my Father's immiment death. |
02: AcumenA Chapter by SuMarielle panics and tries to run away, leaving Bohoja behind. Big Brother pays Bohoja a visit. |
Until you loved meA Poem by Kruppz"My life is brilliant. My love is pure." |
Needing to rip up the RoadA Poem by Satans SpawnEvery day the samework, stress, fighting family, painThe grim reaper keeps calling my namescrew this reality it's driving me insaneI just want to get .. |
till death do us partA Poem by nigrum homonculusis that how you say it? if i got the title wrong tell me. but other than that...not much else to say |
Eschew and EkeA Poem by Hazim HaemoglobinI wrote this a while ago, but recently, I've decided to write a story based on this poem. It's about me evading responsibility and finally having to.. |
For the Love of FamilyA Book by Ari McLerenGerard was the second son of a second son. This was never supposed to be his world. Now he is stuck choosing between love and duty, and if he isn't ca.. |
Chapter OneA Chapter by Ari McLerenGerard walked slowly through the camp at night. Row after row of tents was full of drunk, drowsy or sleeping soldiers, all enjoying their recent vic.. |
Chapter TwoA Chapter by Ari McLerenThere are moments of true peace that can sneak up on people if they aren’t looking. Gerard was experiencing such a moment as he lay in bed wit.. |
Chapter ThreeA Chapter by Ari McLerenStanding in the tent before the messenger, Levi watched Gerard carefully as his eyes darkened and his grip on the paper grew so tight his knuckles b.. |
Chapter FourA Chapter by Ari McLerenFor two days the party followed the southern road as it slowly moved inward from the eastern border. On the third day they left the road entirely to.. |
Chapter FiveA Chapter by Ari McLerenA few more moments of silence passed before the oldest girl turned to face them once more, her straw colored hair moved gently with the wind.“.. |
Chapter SixA Chapter by Ari McLerenGerard froze, processing the implications of those words. Kolblim must have been a town of at least two hundred, possibly more. How was it possible .. |