Y/N is new to swellview she makes friends easily and has a brother named Henry hart same mom different dad she has superpowers she starts dating her friend Bose but then her other friend Chapa tells her she has feeling for her what will y/n do stay with Bose or date Chapa who knows
#1Trixie Andreanna Colin thinks that love shouldn't have to hurt. It's supposed to make you grow, be better, at peace, and free.The love she's carried around for years feels like a settled weight on her shoulders, something as grounding as it is burdensome, and it hurts.And for loving Carlo Antonio Gomez, it shouldn't make her feel like this.
Remus Lupin had always wanted to ask Dolores Umbridge why she hated half-breeds that much. But when he has the opportunity to know, he finds out he really didn't want to see the skeletons Dolores hid in her closet. Pre-HBP
Christopher De Rege is a gang leader that has women jumping at him from left and right. He would use them like tissue every night, but the next day he would always have an eye for one girl. Mia Bellerose is a bartender at the local bar, she always had a crush on Christopher but she knew that he would never talk to a girl like her. She is plain and flat compare to the girls that he socializes with. They all have curves and amazing bodies. One night something goes wrong and Christopher is there to save the day and that day he realized that he had enough watching her and he finally took some action.
They say, love can be found under different circumstances. So, is it really possible to find love when you're in the middle of hating that particular person?SHIN JUNGHWAN
She was recruited because he made a promise to her parents, but now his best soldier's past comes into play and she's suddenly slipped down on his list of importance.
Hello, welcome to AARIO!And to my old readers, welcome back!Be prepared to have your eyes eternally damaged by my awful art.(In case you didn't notice, this is an art book)((Just wanted to point that out))
The Return of the Native is Thomas Hardy's sixth published novel. It first appeared in the magazine Belgravia, a publication known for its sensationalism, and was presented in twelve monthly installments from January to December 1878. Because of the novel's controversial themes, Hardy had some difficulty finding a publisher; reviews, however, though somewhat mixed, were generally positive. In the twentieth century, The Return of the Native became one of Hardy's most popular novels.