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A Day from todayA Chapter by Abdul Batin Osman BeyA flight of fancy |
WhitenoiseA Poem by Maddi SnowdenAnd so desperately in the wonderful, occasionalprocess of rainthey recognized each other quietly.They did not see each other aswhat theyused to beor w.. |
Curious OnesA Poem by Maddi SnowdenFalling in love with a curious one is being askeda hundred questions for a simple thing.It is more then knowing your favorite book oryour favorite col.. |
Chapter 1A Chapter by Trista SueSara's car and a brief introduction to Myla and her best friend, Ellie. |
Carr and IA Poem by ShirlenaCold Wednesday |
Pleasures in the darkA Story by The Vintage NailMy imagination took me on a journey as a intoxicated female to explore sex, explosive sex .In a dark alley way in the rain, it cannot get better than .. |
It Can WaitA Book by Kimberly AdamsKelly texts and drives and causes a bad accident. While in the hospital, she learns the important lesson that texting can wait, but Jesus cannot. |
AccidentA Story by someoneweirdI cried the most when you died. After everyone left the funeral, I stayed, knelt at your newly dug grave and sobbed. I couldn't bring myself to leave .. |
Chapter 2A Chapter by Meghan FrederickSarah's POV: Shawn and I began to talk about relationships for some odd reason during the car ride. He was telling me about his first girlfr.. |
The Tragedy That FollowsA Poem by Vampyrica1995I drink and smoke and wreck my car, Looking for the tragedy that follows, But through what cruel joke do I remain? It all started with a .. |
NineteenA Poem by caseymichelle31A poem I wrote for a competition for the Road Safety Authority |
EpitaphA Story by Thomas SkahillPiece of Spoken Word I'm working on, let me know what you think. It's about being taken into protective services. |
beautiful suicideA Poem by kennedythere's something about feeling like you could fall away at any given moment,nothing to stop you from hitting the asphalt and separating into amillion.. |
"Black Beauty"A Story by Cody WilliamsHell hath no fury like a woman scorned. |
The Drive HomeA Story by LawrenceRaybonA little ghost story. |