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The Revenge Plan
Prologue Eliana Dear Diary, That’s it! Luke and I are officially over. Have I already broken up with him over 20 times? Sure! BUT, now that he has broken up with me after cheating on me with my best friend …. UGH! What was he thinking betraying me like that? I’m mad just thinking about it! If he didn’t like me, he should’ve just told me. Now Diary, if you are wondering how exactly I found out he was cheating, here is the gist of things: he broke up with me and then, NOT EVEN 24Hs LATER, he announced that he was now dating Kelsey (a.k.a. my BFF since the age of 12). Even if there is no real proof of his treacherous act, everyone knows that he is a lying piece of s-.
By Sarah Janowski4 years ago in Fiction
An Answer
It was still early in the morning and Haganto hadn’t heard a bird chirp since he entered the woods minutes ago. He walked through the forest, his eyes peeled for any movement but the only signs of life were the trees. Haganto kept his ears alert but the only sounds he heard were the crunching of leaves under his feet.
By Rebecca Patton4 years ago in Fiction
Natural Magic Chapter 11
Read Chapter 10 here Listen to This Chapter Here Key's final class was channeling objects. Most wizards found their natural gift easy to manipulate through intention, but more difficult workings could be made more manageable by using an object to direct the magic. Matsias arrived just before the class started and slid into the empty desk next to her, flushed but smiling. Something pulled in her stomach. She had seen Mats smile so little in the past year that she had almost forgotten what he looked like happy.
By Molly Marjorie4 years ago in Fiction
A Readers Dream
Alyssa woke up groggy, she stared at the clock feeling like she had not slept at all, but the clock said differently. It was already ten in the morning, she had to be at her mom’s at four that afternoon. It gave her plenty of time to figure things out. She slipped into the shower and let the warm water wash over her body. She was tired of her life, she was almost 30 and she couldn’t seem to get anywhere. All the men in her life had been failures, now was her chance to turn it around.
By Amber LeBlanc4 years ago in Fiction
Thanks, Morgan
Morgan was lazily scratching the backs of her long legs with a ballpoint pen. She was the first thing I saw when I shyly stepped out into her garden after undressing, and that slow stroking action alone was starting to make my head spin. We were both down to our underwear, white cotton limpid in the dusk, but the high black hedges surrounding Morgan’s house guaranteed privacy. Though it was evening, there was still enough light in the late June sky for us to see each other.
By Doc Sherwood4 years ago in Fiction
I Never Asked You Out: Part 11
There were also people coming and going from the cafeteria every now and then. In fact, everyone was busy with something except for her. She didn't feel like interacting with others. Not today anyway. So, she sat alone in the library instead, reading something interesting enough to keep her distracted and to keep her mind occupied.
By Gloria Michael 4 years ago in Fiction



