Romance
New Girl: Chapter Nine
Lucita was doodling his name again. Sitting in Algebra I was boring the hell out of her. She already knew this, and had the school just accepted her homeschooling paperwork, they would know she was smarter than this. She needed to get out.
By Cyn's Workshop2 years ago in Chapters
Man and Wife
~ LUCA ~ The recurring sound of my boots tapping onto the oaken wooden floor, did enough in earning those gazes belonging to the people stood before me. All who were just as battered as I was, and sought nothing more than to return to the comfort of their homes.
By Arazella Snow2 years ago in Chapters
New Girl: Chapter Eight
Rebecca made her way to class, her bag strapped closely to her back, thinking back to Lucita and Cyrus and their strange relationship. It only made her think about the similarities she had with Blake. Except Blake would probably never put an arm around her possessively or look at her like Cyrus had looked at Luci. Even though it was obvious he was in complete denial of his feelings for her, Becca had seen it.
By Cyn's Workshop2 years ago in Chapters
Man and Wife: A new Dawn
~ LUCA ~ When I received a call an hour ago summoning my attention, I never thought it would be me walking into the presence of the entire family, an air of despair surrounding the room, while father laid on that bed, utterly beaten with woes.
By Arazella Snow2 years ago in Chapters
Assumptions - The Beginning- Chapter Four
Start at the beginning with the following link ___________________________________________ I heard the thud and clang of the metal door closing behind me. I was sealed out, not in, as I was eighteen months ago. Today was the first time I’d been outside the juvenile detention center since I was brought here the summer after ninth grade. Sure, me and the other inmates had yard time, but it was always supervised and never anything outside of the compound’s razor-electric fence.
By Izzibella Beau2 years ago in Chapters
A Symphony of Hearts
In the bustling city of Melodia, where music filled the air and life seemed to dance to an eternal rhythm, lived two individuals whose hearts beat in different tempos. Emma, a gifted violinist, played with a passion that could move mountains. Her music was her sanctuary, a place where she could express the depths of her soul. Across town, Leo, a talented pianist, lived a life governed by precision and perfection. His every note was calculated, his every performance flawless.
By John Francis2 years ago in Chapters










