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Join the serious of I Am 9/11 telling of a girl named Brooklyn Sullivan who throw out the serious go throw 9/11 and is in one of the buildings that were blown down by two planes. Read more to find out what happens.

Kathlyn is her school's most popluar party animal. Skinny, beautiful and has the 'perfect' boyfriend. Till she gets paired-up with...Aden. Aden is the shy, not so very known geek at their school.

What becomes of youth and innocence in the face of tragedy? A story chronicling the life and first loves of a young boy in 1957; a time when life was simpler, but loss of loves was as painful as ever.

Seventeen year old Thalia Gray gets a glimpse of her one true soul mate on the night of a lunar eclipse, the only problem is: he lives on the other side of the world. Thalia tries desperately to reach him, but encounters several obstacles along the way. Will she be able to reach him before a deadly war breaks out between Russia and the U.S? How will she find him? Will he want to see her too?

3 Short stories of 100 words for the Drabble contest. Potion- Lissie wants real love, can she find it? Teen Hearts- Can you stop two people from finding each other? Caught- A confrontation that just might turn deadly.

Three girls have the experience of their lives, and not a good one,more like they where living in their nightmare.And when they wake up only one remembers.first thinks she was dreaming until her "dream" was proven so otherwise.

It all ended after World War Two. Or so it was thought. While medical and physiological experimentation on humans was repugnant and against all sensibilities, it remained valuable and above all highly profitable. Just simply believing something had gone away was good enough for most. Not for Milo Moon and Mary Seaton, who became proof of an international conspiracy to hide the truth. Simple and childish they may have been, but they held a history in their beings that was a threat to