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MirrorsA Poem by M'Fun KeapLove at first sight but worlds apart |
Be brave!A Story by Kim O'SheaHello,strangers! În sfîrşit m-am ţinut de promisiune.Din vară pînă acum este cale lungă.Nu o să v.. |
Deviant (Ch.1)A Chapter by Justin Xavier SmithGet introduced to our titular sexual deviant. |
StrangersA Poem by Zorrin86We were strangers then And strangers now, She had a tattoo of her Boyfriend’s name on her wrist As she gave me a hand job .. |
I'm a Stranger to MyselfA Story by LindaEIn the bathroom, I turn on the vanity light and look into the mirror.It's happening again.Her eyes are wanting, she blinks, but I don't feel it. Her s.. |
Dear StrangerA Poem by Jadeyn MontgomeryThis is honestly a work of Meta-Nonfiction poetry. Although not all of my writings are dark and depressing, it is important to note that some that I p.. |
Where the Wind BlowsA Poem by PeachesWe started as awkward strangers and ended up as childish dreamers. |
Eye-contactA Chapter by AstridExploring whether eye-contact is too intimate these days. |
StrangersA Poem by K. BridgidOh how strange it isHow I once knew everythingBut now know nothingYou’re unfamiliarYou are someone I don’t knowFor that it’s a shame.. |
1. Three days of 'No Strings'..... (Poem)A Chapter by Effervescent DreamsWe met as strangers and unwound with a 'no-strings' warning in the bend. But the alert got a jolt and had to be restored at the cost of a budding fri.. |
Turtle's My BrotherA Story by Cris RoleyJust a scene. |
as of yet untitledA Screenplay by AmberTwo strangers meet atop a roof in a busy city, amidst their own hectic lives they discover a sense of calm and perspective. |
Grave of a StrangerA Poem by CzarinaHow can we mourn over people we've never met before? You didn't know their name before but now you wish you could save them somehow. |
My Roots Are The SameA Poem by Slow LeakYou know the story, two strangers on a train |
Chapter 1- Welcome to VegasA Chapter by Kristina Dietrich"He felt warm and familiar. Safe and solid. I wanted to cling to his shirt and bury my face in his neck, and never let go."Unknown"Toni" A masculine v.. |