You have two secrets. 1) You have a crush on Alma Rodriguez and 2) You can talk to animals but only the horses at Horseland and Shep the dog know this. Want to know what happens? Read to find out!
You, (Y/N), have been transported from your home world, the Dream SMP, into a completely different universe! This new world, Ninjago, will be hard to navigate, but if the Dream SMP has taught you anything, it's that to survive you must first struggle.Remember, none of the pictures here are mine unless I say so. The current cover picture is just a placeholder! Happy reading!
"Glass Jungle" is a collection of prose poems. The story follows a woman, beckoned by the forces of nature, to walk the earth in search of magical artifacts.
TW// mentions of self harm and sewerslideHarry was just discovering he liked a boy in his grade. he fought with his feeling and abusive dad, he gets outed by someone who he thought he could trust. how will he deal with everything happening?
Mangle: Basically in this you can ask and dare, Me, Phantom Me, Nightmare Me, Foxy, Old Foxy, Phantom Foxy, Nightmare Foxy, Funtime Foxy, and Lolbit. (All characters belong to Scott Cawthon)
Hazel Knight is a teenage girl struggling to live a somewhat normal life, though she know that will never happen.Hazel is a Junior in High School, She's 17, and She has no parents due to horrible deaths that occurred to both Mother and Father, she had a foster family until she finally decided to run away.Though her life seems mostly normal, besides from the absence of parents. It's not."What makes her life classified as "Not normal"? You may be askingIn her city, Violetlyn, (Weird name, I know.) The people are protected by Superheros. Yes, Firefighters and police officers exist in the city of Violetlyn, but they only do about 20% of the work, while Superheros do the 80%.But, that's not the only thing making her life so exceptionally weird and different, is that the Superheros and Supervillians can never leave her alone. They just HAVE to drag her into THEIR life, both Super-life and normal-Life.Join Hazel as she deals with: Annoying Supers, Stress, Criminals that AREN'T supers, her hotel burning down, her past life, an abusive uncle, and probably more!
You can set yourself on fire, but you're never gonna burn. You can set yourself on fire, but you're never gonna learn. Terrence Vendetta. The world's most notorious criminal. He's killed hundreds, thousands, in cold blood without being caught. He's robbed banks, dealt drugs, dealt weapons to the most prolific criminal organizations world wide, led a gang of some of the most highly trained criminals alive; Vendetta is crazy. Law enforcement everywhere wants nothing more than to take him down. One day during a low-level drug deal, a SWAT team from the LAPD busts into a warehouse. Thinking it's only a drug bust for the local gang- the team soon finds themselves in a whirlwind of gunfire, as the man two feet in front of them is the king of crime. In a successful mission, Terrence Vendetta is taken into custody and sentenced to life in prison at Tollsada Bay; the modern-day Alcatraz. Fresh out of college with a Ph.D. in criminal psychology, Lilianna Price is a genius. Her senior partner in psychotherapy, Hardy Wallon, is a world-renowned Doctor assigned to be the new therapist at Tollsada Bay for Terrence Vendetta. Will Lilianna crack the criminal with her stunning good looks, or will she be caught in the arms of a killer?Highest Ranks #1 in Cliche #1 in Gangleader #1 in Death #1 in Prison #1 in Bad Boy #1 in Prodigy #1 in Bad Boy Love Story #1 in Criminal #1 in Crime #1 in Gifted #1 in Psychiatrist #2 in Guns #2 in Genius #3 in Obsession #5 in Good Girl #7 in Nerd
These can be called abstract writings, poetry (I doubt that, though), or just words that cover up a meaning or blatantly state the reality. I'd say it's a compilation of some sort. Point is, it doesn't matter what they are called.As long as they manage to convey the meaning to the reader, resonate the messages they carry with the reader's heart and mind, it'll be worth it.I hope whatever you read here, means something to you. Because it did to me. Thanks for checking this out.[The cover that I used is a work of Julio Ruelas. It's called 'La Critica', ca. 1907.]