Story By artpheus
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My name is Shinju. I\'m an ace. I like coffee, books, and cats. I kinda like writing too. Nice to meet you!
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Right Where You Left Me
Updated at Aug 28, 2022, 04:39
Marguerite Solidad, a third-year BSED student, is the child that every parents could hope for. She's diligent, smart, and hardworking. She never take no for an answer. She likes being challenged and wants challenge. A brave warrior that always up for battle. She was young and full of spirit. She wanted to get rich. The problem was— it was too much. She works too hard that she often forget to take a breather and live her life. As much as her parents like her for being practical in a young age, they also wanted to live her life while she's still young! They had enough of Marguerite being too absorbed with her studies and work, her parents decided to send her away from them, and to the province where her grandparents lives. Away from her usual way of living. She got stuck whole summer there, a summer that Marguerite never hope for.
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Crimes Of A Woman
Updated at Jun 10, 2022, 08:05
It was the end of the summer when shit started to happen. Eleanor lived most of her life trying to figure out the essence of it, her mid-life crisis. She was told that life was a gift that we should be thankful for. She did not understand that. So, she started questioning and searching for answers for her to understand, she searched and searched but she found not a single answer. Then, along came something she did not expect, not in a million years. It shook her life to the core, her first step to understanding the whats and whys of life. For the record, it wasn't a prince charming saving her from distress, it was murder. It was murder that got her curious about life and the living, "If life is a gift, what drives people to kill?" Disclaimer: This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, businesses, places, events and incidents are either the products of the author's imagination or used in a fictitious manner. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, or actual events is purely coincidental. Expect some typographical and grammatical errors.
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