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#17071voted by our readers
By kmoruzzi BRONZE
Warrenton, Missouri

Chapter 1 “James, do you think that Serious Black is watching Harry for us?” “I don’t know maybe Lily, I mean it has been 21 years since we last saw him.” Meanwhile at H...
kmoruzzi BRONZE, Warrenton, Missouri
1 article 0 photos 0 comments

#17072 Fiction
LiveLaughLoveWriter BRONZE, Tucson, Arizona
4 articles 0 photos 9 comments

Favorite Quote:
&quot;Experience is the hardest teacher, because she gives the test first and the lesson later...&quot;<br /> <br /> &quot;Don&#039;t make her fall if you aren&#039;t planning to catch her...&quot;

#17073 Fiction
By ConnorWrites SILVER
Denver, Co, Colorado
ConnorWrites SILVER, Denver, Co, Colorado
6 articles 0 photos 2 comments

Favorite Quote:
&quot;A day without laughing is a day wasted.&quot; Charlie Chaplin

#17074 Fiction
By TorioT4 BRONZE
Rural Hall, North Carolina
TorioT4 BRONZE, Rural Hall, North Carolina
4 articles 4 photos 19 comments

Favorite Quote:
you have two chocies in every situtaion: make it or break it. Choose wisely.<br /> - Me

#17075 Fiction
By d00dflyinbaby BRONZE
Lancaster, Pennsylvania
d00dflyinbaby BRONZE, Lancaster, Pennsylvania
2 articles 1 photo 0 comments

Favorite Quote:
&quot;You gotta fall before you fly&quot;- Sleeping With Sirens

#17076 Fiction
Meghan Bartos BRONZE, Palatine, Illinois
1 article 0 photos 0 comments
#17077 Fiction
By Summerrain GOLD
Coldwater, Michigan
Summerrain GOLD, Coldwater, Michigan
18 articles 8 photos 1 comment

Favorite Quote:
you have to live life forwards, but you can only understand it backwards.

#17078 Fiction
By Anonymous
#17079 Fiction
By KenLB PLATINUM
Hopewell Jct., New York
KenLB PLATINUM, Hopewell Jct., New York
49 articles 1 photo 3 comments
#17080 Fiction
By taylorf463 GOLD
Marion, Kentucky
taylorf463 GOLD, Marion, Kentucky
13 articles 0 photos 152 comments

Favorite Quote:
If he&#039;ll lie for you, he&#039;ll lie to you.<br /> <br /> An ending was an ending. No matter how many pages of sentences and paragraphs of great stories let up to it, it would always had the last word.