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  • 200 of 365 : My High School Diary by authour55
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    "Okay so here's the deal : I moved . And then everything went sideways I just wanted to skate through high school being my usual quirky , slightly lazy self . But between unpacking boxes and trying to look cool , I ran into all the main cinematic moments : A sudden betrayal that hurt way more than it should , finding out who my real friend are , and realizing the new girl is genuinely amazing . The whole relocation thing was meant to be a setback , instead it accidentally made me feel free . I'm writing it all down so you might as well read it ."
  • The Fellowmen of Now by crimson_sigh
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    This is my first time writing realistic fiction (so I hope you like it). This is an ongoing story which is about the life of a person who seems to have a normal life, but what does that really mean?
  • Love Theory by liely_grey
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    There are three things that I believe are absolute in this world. First, Newton's law of gravity. Second, chocolate is the best thing that ever created in this world. And lastly, there is NO such thing of love at first sight. However, there is a man who might prove me wrong... and his name is Peter Adams.
  • Caffeine and Chemistry by Nizzybean13
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    Maya, a quirky university student and aspiring chemist, spends her mornings at a local café to study before her classes. One morning, her routine is disrupted when she accidentally spills her coffee all over a handsome but stressed-out student, Leo, who just so happens to be her chemistry lab partner for the semester. The story begins with Maya frantically trying to memorize a complex chemistry formula on her phone, only to knock over her coffee cup when she turns around to avoid a large stack of books tumbling off a table. She spills it directly on Leo, who is already running late for class and trying to get his papers together. Maya, mortified, tries to apologize, but Leo is in a rush and doesn't seem too happy about the accident. However, when she offers to pay for his dry cleaning or buy him a new coffee, Leo softens, and they share an awkward but sweet moment as he accepts the offer with a half-smile. They end up walking to class together, where Maya's clumsy personality and enthusiasm for chemistry start to win Leo over. Despite their very different personalities-Maya being outgoing and a bit of a scatterbrain while Leo is more focused and serious-there's undeniable chemistry between them.
  • Department of Eternal Affairs by sarahfnoel
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    What if the afterlife were just another department of the State? Frank had one plan: jump off a building and end it all. What he didn't expect was to gently float to the ground like a bureaucratic Mary Poppins-minus the umbrella or job satisfaction. Now Frank can't seem to die, and worse, someone (or something) clearly doesn't want him to. Soon he's being monitored, manipulated, and mysteriously assigned to surveil his coworker Jill. Who's watching who? Why does he keep getting new phones stuffed into his pockets? And what's with the man in the dumpster who won't stop talking about climate change? Caught between mind-numbing office reports, bowel-obsessed childhood trauma, and a cosmic surveillance program with suspiciously corporate workflows, Frank has questions. Unfortunately, the only answer he's getting is: keep watching Jill... and don't forget to post about it. A darkly absurd comedy about surveillance, mortality, and mid-level management, Department of Eternal Affairs is perfect for fans of Christopher Moore, The Good Place, and Kafka for Dummies.