Bite sized chapters because I want to write about them everyday (haha, I’m crazy).
George and Rupert are your fantasy gay couple who does everything because one secretly has a lot of money and experience in magic that he is practically immortal, while the other is the opposite who is pitiful and baby-needy. Follow their daily life after they had celebrated their 18th birthday and have fun reading!
I WILL, I SWEAR I WILL FINISH THIS OFF!! PROMISE!!~WELCOME AND ENJOY~Please Tell me if any of you have ideas for next part!!
An early childhood friendship ended too short. Hikaru Akai now finds herself trying to remember what happened 10 years ago. And figure out who this ghost is that's following her around.
"It's Not What You See on the Outside, but the Beauty and Magic That's buried Beneath"
Makenzie's parents are getting a divorce. To make him and his sister, Minka feel better about the divorce their Mom decides to take them to her grandpa's old cabin in the woods for the summer. There Minka flourishes with other kids that live in the other cabins around the forest, but Makenzie sticks to exploring on his own. One day he was looking over at one section of a spring that ran all over the forest. When he fell in, he struggled to get his head above the water since his foot was caught in the rocks. When Silas saves him, they meet over and over again having great adventures as Silas show Makenzie the wonders and beauty of the forest and springs that run through it. But Silas has a secret that is getting harder to hide as Makenzie and Him get closer together. Soon they meet new friends and have given greater adventures till conflict arises and they have to work together to keep everyone safe.
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*There are no perfect people in this story; no villains, no perfect protagonists and no fairytale romance. There is, however, realistic examples of neurodivergence, discovering yourself, LGBTQIA characters and nuanced depictions of mental health problems, self harm, religious and generational trauma.*
"My name is Faith Elizabeth Samuels. Well, it used to be, before I left my fundamentalist helicopter parents and started going by Luna... My counselor tells me writing will help me to 'heal'. Somehow, writing my feelings of depression, anxiety, self harm and suicidal thoughts will negate a lifetime of 'bad feelings' about my self image, mental health and general well-being. Sounds legit. So, fair reader, does my little tale of woe intrigue you? If so, come join my merry band of misfits on this roller coaster of life."
A -sometimes- uplifting story about growing up and overcoming life's challenges. Laugh, cry and smile with our cynical author as she tries to traverse the scary life of after high school while battling her inner demons and conquering the ever-terrifying world of adulting.
Rated Mature (13+) For themes of self-harm, depression, anxiety and some sexuality.
Judas was a self-righteous Christian through most of school, but he's looking to turn a new leaf with his senior year of high school. He has many nicknames among his fellow students. From "Crazy" to "Freak" to "Schizo". But the one that he hears the most is, "Jesus Freak". You couldn't blame Judas because he claimed he could see and hear Jesus Christ, The Son of God. However, no one else could see or hear Jesus. Judas wants to put that all behind him and move on with his senior year. But some people aren't so willing to forget.
Enter Delilah Lor, a new girl who just moved to Hawkins. Her appearance is unexpected but welcome in Judas' eyes. And when Delilah starts expressing interest in Judas, he tries to appear like any other man. But he soon discovers that's going to be a challenge.