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About a kid who writes to his twin brother on their 21st birthday
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I am walking in this undiscovered to be hellish place. i look around and see the red tinted caverns. In the distance i can hear a slow dripping. From some unknown leak. i continue on without a hint as to where i am going. So
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quick short story, kind of my take on romance (I guess).
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As he came in to the bar, Alex threw a couple quarters into the near-ruined 1
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It's never sunny anymore. It had been raining for over fifteen years nonstop around the entire planet and, being only seven years of age, A
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by Serenity Blackheart
1800 words, 3 comments,
on Nov 3 7:19 PM. In Dark, Death, Depression, First person, Pain, Sad, Short story, Teen, Young adult
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Standing on the ledge, looking down, everything looks so small from up here. The cars look like Tonka trucks, like if I were a giant I coul
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Why is a journalist fearful of interviewing a famous recluse?
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I looked past him at the empty park beyond. The barren park was still except for a young boy that had been there for as long as I could rem
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I lay down in the long, lush green grass, swaying in the breeze. I can hear the light buzz of bumblebees flying lazily around.
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I got up from being in a deep sleep and all I wanted to do was to go back to sleep because I had a most memorable dream, but all I heard now was the screaming of my despisable family and I look across my room and thought mayb
by Jct226
1400 words,
on Nov 2 8:06 PM. In Dark, Death, Love, Murder, Mystery, Pain, Short story, Strange, Teen, Tragedy
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She sat elegantly at the party, legs crossed, sitting down on a chair somewhat bored with the meaningless chatter of the elders and the children. After all this was a birthday party at a museum, though she usually found museu
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Once, in a land far far away, where no one knew what the towns name was. There was a very small man. His name was Shandy. Shandy lived in a
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Once, there was a girl. She was thin, and of medium height, with large dark eyes and long dark hair.1
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Tenth Grade was the year everybody is allowed to try out for sports teams; the year when the parents who had had second thoughts on buying their 15 year old daughter a cell phone get her a cell phone; the year when everything
by Loving his wife1
1100 words, 1 comment,
on Nov 2 7:49 AM. In Death, Depression, Fiction, First person, Life, Other, Pain, Sad, Short story, Teen
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The clack of sharp heels rang through the air. The ceiling was of tiled foam and ordinary squares.
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She sat at the kitchen table trying to talk herself out of this. There was no hope; she was a going to die.
by Little Lilly Angel
700 words, 16 comments,
on Nov 1 6:33 PM. In Crime, Dark, Death, Depression, Family, Murder, Other, Pain, Short story
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Another hot day spent on the tour bus. Alex was hyper today...well more than usual.
"So whoever drinks the maple syrup first wins", he sa
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by CutsThatDontBleed
700 words, 7 comments,
on Oct 31 2:17 PM. In Adult, Contest, Dark, Depression, Erotica, Love, Pain, Romance, Sex, Short story
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Sure, there are some pretty stupid criminals out there. Yet this excerpt from a Washington Post article proves that not all criminals are dumb – in fact, some are so clever that the Post labeled this article, "The Best Comeba
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We just got back from the hospital, we were all very quiet1
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A day in hell is not the longest story.
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May I hold you so close? In the hours of a divine silhouette across your long face, "Why are you so low within yourself?" I'd let slip thes
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This was my creative writing piece of English coursework.
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This isn't finished, it's just an idea
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Arts & Science Exhibition - The Biggest Memory of my childhoos so far .
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This is myself in one word!
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Sing me allowed, the know I'll always remember to sigh-for; sing to me everything you've been without fear & hesitancy's friend-- I've no c
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Sitting on my knees I watch as the front door slams. I feel numb. I know I should cry but the tears just won't come. I know I should have yelled at him to not leave, Screamed at him so he could feel my pain too, but instead I
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How to tell someone something that could change both your lives
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Laughter. It's one of those things we take for granted. Especially the laughter of a loved one.1
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by StarOfDreams23
800 words, 1 comment,
on Oct 28 9:17 AM. In Adult, Drama, Erotica, First person, Humor, Love, Romance, Sex, Short story
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Good tidings friends. Today I, Xemnas, The Superior of Organization XIII, will tell you all the story of Roxas’ first week in the Organization. It seems like it was yesterday, I found Sora’s Nobody struggling to stay alive. I
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by dmengel
1700 words,
on Oct 28 7:27 AM. In Dark, Death, Depression, Family, First person, Hmm, Life, Pain, Short story, Teen
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by Eddie
3300 words, 2 comments,
on Oct 25 8:47 PM. In Adult, Erotica, Fanfic, Gay, Hope, Inspirational, Romance, Short story, Third person
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