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Gabriel came home to find his family killed in a bloody massacre and now he's out for revenge...

In her dreams the house called to her, but now she was begining to hear the voices when she was awake. Lucy Farlow, a young and bright sixteen year-old finds herself being welcomed by unwelcomed guests of the spirit world. The red barn fills her thoughts and the screams of the tortured haunt her dreams. She walks the narrow path to the abandond farm in search of an answer to clear her mind of this place forever, but what she does not know that once she steps foot on the very land of the farm it will never let her go.

I haven't come up with a title yet, but I will tell you it's a story I haven't been been working on this story since 7th grade, so I'll make a blurb and title soon~ :D

This is a story that I wrote for my life skills class about getting into a car crash due to alcohol. Any comments would be great thanks :)

All her parents do is fight.
All she wants to do is get away.
All it takes is a crash for them to notice their faults.
Seeing their child hurt, unconscoius, and on the brink of death.

A collection of just a little bit depressing stories and poems with the occasional cheery splash.
Apparently it's X-rated, but I don't think so. OK, there's death and stuff like that, but it's not overly descriptive about it!
If you want, read, if you don't, I don't see how I can force you.

NO!!! I shouted but my screams where drowned out with the whistle of the train and a loud screeching sound.....that's when my life changed and my brothers life ended

Faita Hensetsu fuubi is a man with a sword, a name and one hell of an attitude...nothing more need be said...

«Le Cinq est face à la mort- Le One doit réussir»

‘ The Six shall face Death- The One shall succeed’

The Coven Games were held every hundred years, a pastime in the paranormal world that ignites rivalry from every witch’s coven and were-pack. It’s simple: twelve teens pinned against each other, gifted with unnatural talents, each coven of six teens coached by an Elder, dubbed the Chronicle. The teens must locate the six members of their coven, and destroy any other threats, meaning the six other contestants.

It’s an honor, to be chosen.

Except for Grace Duchannes.

It was after her grandmother’s teachings landed her in a mental ward with kids who were familiar with the occult.

After she returned home; after she tried to start over; after the voices began again.

After all of that, Grace Duchannes was sure she was just crazy. She had to be. But then, Kincade Badeaux arrived on a rusted motorcycle that looked as though it were going to explode at any minute.

Like a true Cajun Casanova, he managed to insult, confuse, and intrigue Grace with a simple offer: he will travel with her to her grandmother’s, the coven’s Chronicle, if she is willing to find the four other teens needed to bind them into the Games. For once, Grace relents. But only then, after the deal is sealed, does Grace realize she is in way over her head. With a man named Death haunting her dreams and invading her reality, a bad boy just hoping to snag her heart, and the lives of her friends on the line, Grace must make decisions beyond what sweater she should wear the next day, or how long she should study for the biology quiz.

No, Grace Duchannes was playing to live.

(Really bad blurb, just read further if any of this sounds even remotely interesting.)

Gabriel came home to find his family killed in a bloody massacre and now he's out for revenge...

In her dreams the house called to her, but now she was begining to hear the voices when she was awake. Lucy Farlow, a young and bright sixteen year-old finds herself being welcomed by unwelcomed guests of the spirit world. The red barn fills her thoughts and the screams of the tortured haunt her dreams. She walks the narrow path to the abandond farm in search of an answer to clear her mind of this place forever, but what she does not know that once she steps foot on the very land of the farm it will never let her go.

I haven't come up with a title yet, but I will tell you it's a story I haven't been been working on this story since 7th grade, so I'll make a blurb and title soon~ :D

This is a story that I wrote for my life skills class about getting into a car crash due to alcohol. Any comments would be great thanks :)

All her parents do is fight.
All she wants to do is get away.
All it takes is a crash for them to notice their faults.
Seeing their child hurt, unconscoius, and on the brink of death.

A collection of just a little bit depressing stories and poems with the occasional cheery splash.
Apparently it's X-rated, but I don't think so. OK, there's death and stuff like that, but it's not overly descriptive about it!
If you want, read, if you don't, I don't see how I can force you.

NO!!! I shouted but my screams where drowned out with the whistle of the train and a loud screeching sound.....that's when my life changed and my brothers life ended

Faita Hensetsu fuubi is a man with a sword, a name and one hell of an attitude...nothing more need be said...

«Le Cinq est face à la mort- Le One doit réussir»

‘ The Six shall face Death- The One shall succeed’

The Coven Games were held every hundred years, a pastime in the paranormal world that ignites rivalry from every witch’s coven and were-pack. It’s simple: twelve teens pinned against each other, gifted with unnatural talents, each coven of six teens coached by an Elder, dubbed the Chronicle. The teens must locate the six members of their coven, and destroy any other threats, meaning the six other contestants.

It’s an honor, to be chosen.

Except for Grace Duchannes.

It was after her grandmother’s teachings landed her in a mental ward with kids who were familiar with the occult.

After she returned home; after she tried to start over; after the voices began again.

After all of that, Grace Duchannes was sure she was just crazy. She had to be. But then, Kincade Badeaux arrived on a rusted motorcycle that looked as though it were going to explode at any minute.

Like a true Cajun Casanova, he managed to insult, confuse, and intrigue Grace with a simple offer: he will travel with her to her grandmother’s, the coven’s Chronicle, if she is willing to find the four other teens needed to bind them into the Games. For once, Grace relents. But only then, after the deal is sealed, does Grace realize she is in way over her head. With a man named Death haunting her dreams and invading her reality, a bad boy just hoping to snag her heart, and the lives of her friends on the line, Grace must make decisions beyond what sweater she should wear the next day, or how long she should study for the biology quiz.

No, Grace Duchannes was playing to live.

(Really bad blurb, just read further if any of this sounds even remotely interesting.)