Seventeen-year-old Alexander Pierce, a Russian-born orphan adopted in his teens by wealthy American parents, settles into a relatively normal routine upon arriving in St. Paul, Minnesota-until the course of his life changes forever in a near-death car accident. Amanda Baird, a brilliant and hard-working teenager who cares for her ailing mother while attending high school in Las Vegas and working full-time as a nurse's aid, experiences a similar life-changing event after receiving a near-fatal gun shot wound in an attempted robbery. The teens are given a mission in the perilous minutes during which they both experience sudden cardiac arrest-but both struggle to comprehend the source and meaning of the mission. Was it from a "higher power?" Did they merely imagine it when they were fending off death?Months later, seven terminally ill children in a St. Paul hospital are mysteriously cured over the course of a weekend. A few days after that, seven more children suffering the same fate as the children in St. Paul are cured, overnight, in a Las Vegas hospital. Even after comprehensive work-ups, the world's foremost cancer specialists are at a loss as to how the children could have experienced such spontaneous and simultaneous remissions. Determined to find the answer, Drs. Rachel Zimmerman of St. Paul Children's and Mia Dala of Sunrise Children's (Las Vegas) review hospital videos of the hallways outside of the children's rooms directly before the time of their remissions-and make the shocking discovery of Alexander and Amanda's apparent involvement.
WATTPAD BOOKS EDITIONEverest is the most popular boy in school. He's handsome, wealthy, and captain of the football team-he has the world at his fingertips, but he's desperately unhappy. And when those feelings become too much to bear, he tries to take his own life.On the surface, Beverly's different from Everest in every possible way. She's quiet, shy, hard working, and keeps to herself on campus, focusing on her schoolwork and her part-time job, distracting herself from her less-than-perfect upbringing.When Everest returns to school after his attempt, he's in more pain than ever. Discarded by his friends, he draws little empathy and too much attention from those who surround him. But when Beverly and Everest meet unexpectedly in a dusty corner of the old library, they discover together just how rich life can be when given the freedom to just be yourself.
Eight years after an alien ship crashed onto earth, five alien teens are chosen to go to a normal human high school. One of these strange aliens seems familiar to Jungkook and he needs to know why.*This is kinda based off a show that I watched on Netflix*
In a place that exists outside this world...Ame Uzume always thought her classmate Shiki Mitama was a little on the odd side, though she never would've imagined him to be part of humanity's defense against certain destruction and depravity. The moon is larger than Ame can handle and the "box" according to Shiki is broken and Ame stands as a line of defense between good and evil. An evil organization name the Aloidia is coming, and Ame is the defense system that Alerrawia needs to continue saving the world. The moon certainly was a beautiful sight that night, but it took a strong soul to fabricate a box equally beautiful to hold it.Yattie wrote most of this ^^ This is basically just where people can read his work ^^
"Serendipity is subjective. Not necessarily big things, small things too. Like finding a place to sit amidst a big crowd in the hospital, or, finding a paper clip in bunches of pens when you really need it, or in our case, we found each other when when we were not looking for each other""Serendipity you say""Yes""That's a funny way to put how we met""Funny or no. I believe in serendipity"-
Like any other countries, Luxembourg also has its share of educational policies and laws...