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Fourteen year old Kennedi, finds out what life is with boys when she suddenly runs into an obstacle. Will the obstacle change her life or make her become closer with her best guy friend? ย 

If you like deep and dark poems this will be the type of poem to read.

they locked her up. the kids at school say. they all laugh and joke. pretty soon, i'll be the one they joke about being locked up, and more to follow. is it all a game? or is this just a sick beginning.

Keona battles depression episodes all through out her life, she battles it in secret here is her story:
"life isn't worth living" is what the young Keona thought. life had never been great for Keona in her own life but as she begins to become more aware she learns as of why her life is how it is.


A moving Auto-biography of my life and how I've grown to love/hate it.

After being tormented for twelve years, twin witches: Alanna and Alaina are being sent to another realm, only to discover it's similar to the one they just left. But this world has far more secrets, some that will change their lives forever.
Nightmares plague their dreams, nightmares of a secret kept from them their whole lives. Their family and their lives are about to be threatened by a force that even this magical realm is afraid of.

When Chaim Rosenberg starts to hear things in the Spirit, he soon learns that others are hearing them too. With the help of a small group of Australian Aborigines, spiritually sensitive people from throughout Australasia are drawn together in a movement that will mark the start of a new age in human consciousness.

It was raining. But it usually rained. At least thatโ€™s what I had noticed. When I had first moved here from Texas it was fine, but now it rained every day. I had moved from the top of the world to the bottom, the middle of southern California. My name is Luke Taylor, or at least it was before the games, but where are my manners, you donโ€™t even know what the games are. Every two years an alien species hosts a series of tests, they make the contestants fight physical and mental challenges. Of course for a 16 year old this would seem impossible. Let me take you back to where it all began.
It was night and I sat in his bed. Three years ago that night his dad had passed away from heart failure, on my birthday, I had only been eleven. But here I was sitting in my room on his birthday crying. Early that morning, I had gone into my fatherโ€™s study and found an old journal that his father had written as a boy. I had read about how my dad had skipped school, how he had been the weird kid at school, because he didnโ€™t care what everyone else thought. I thought about my friend Shawn and how he thought like that. It drove the teacherโ€™s crazy, and most of the popular people, but his real friends thought he was amazing for being that way. Although sometimes it got him in a lot of trouble, like the time he told the principal he looked stupid in a school t-shirt, or the time the science teacherโ€™s jacket caught on fire, he told her she looked hot. That was Shawn. I kept reading about my dad, and how he had once jumped off his house onto a trampoline. It sounded fun until, I found out the trampoline ripped when his dad had landed. That changed my mind very quickly. Then I read about how his dad had accidentally knocked a replica sword of the wall into a fish tank, at his friendโ€™s house. It only impaled two fish. By then I couldnโ€™t take it anymore, if I kept reading he might not be able to stop laughing. I got up and went to his back yard. I hopped the fence; it was only five feet tall, had a solid top, and was made of metal. Behind my house was a canyon; all around the canyon were pieces of a plane that had crashed forty-three years ago, twenty โ€“nine years before I was born. I liked to explore the wreckage. I walked down a hill into the tail of the plane where the luggage usually was. I started looking around; I found a golf club, a brief case filled with socks, a broken rusted phone, and a little item that looked like a sports wrist watch. I pressed a button on it and the watch and it wrapped itself around his wrist. I pulled on it trying to get it off, but it wouldnโ€™t budge. I started pressing buttons trying to get it to let go and I suddenly felt a sharp pain. The second button shot a signal flare up into the sky from the center of the watch, and thatโ€™s when everything went dark. When I woke up his head hurt like crazy. The watch was gone but instead I had a ring. It made me look like I was married. I scanned my surroundings, and found that I was strapped to an operation table that was in the middle of what looked like a jail cell. I wondered what had happened. Just then a man walked into the cell, he was tall, maybe 5/4, had white hair, pale white skin, and a long scruffy beard. He walked up to me and started to examine me.

In today's world, thought captivity is a must!! Flashed on screens and inundated through media, our minds are subjected to outrageous projections and ideas. Before long, their (the world's) thoughts become ours and we find ourselves playing "their game."ย  Such is not unique to our day, however. When one considers Paul, who lived over 2,000 years ago and was a graduate of Gamaliel's highest learning academy, it becomes clear why he would teach thought control. He was steeped in religious thinking and a master of the Law.