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By Anonymous

What happened to me? How did I get here? Why is death all around me? Who am I? It all started when I was a boy. The nightmares and haunting. The constant feeling of being watched...

#2912 Fiction
idiotdirtbag SILVER, Albany, Oregon
6 articles 0 photos 0 comments

Favorite Quote:
"I require ham." -Luke Hemmings

#2913 Fiction
By DarkTetra GOLD
San Jose, California
DarkTetra GOLD, San Jose, California
10 articles 0 photos 1 comment

Favorite Quote:
"We can't hide from the reality of what anti-vaccine conspiracies do: they kill babies too young to be vaccinated. They kill healthy children that are just unlucky. They bring serious diseases back from the verge of extinction. And, the biggest side effect of vaccines is fewer dead children."
-Kurzgesagt-In A Nutshell 2019

#2914 Fiction
SamanthaRodriguez SILVER, Miami, Florida
6 articles 0 photos 0 comments

Favorite Quote:
"If you don't succeed try and try again."

#2915 Fiction
Raven_Lilith_Jace GOLD, Boonville, Missouri
12 articles 0 photos 12 comments

Favorite Quote:
"I reject your reality and substitute me own!"


- Adam Savage "Mythbusters"

#2916 Fiction
By horse-luva BRONZE
Franklin, Tennessee
horse-luva BRONZE, Franklin, Tennessee
1 article 0 photos 0 comments
fann_1 BRONZE, Nevada, Colorado
3 articles 0 photos 0 comments
HaleyPotter SILVER, Henderson, Nevada
5 articles 0 photos 20 comments

Favorite Quote:
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carissathestoryteller GOLD, Bremen, Georgia
14 articles 0 photos 32 comments

Favorite Quote:
Remember... that each child is a separate person. Yours forever, but never fully yours. She can never be all you wished or wanted or all you know she could be. But she will be a better human being if you can let her be herself. ~Stella Chess

Draknus SILVER, Nokesville, Virginia
5 articles 0 photos 0 comments

Favorite Quote:
"If you think your writing isn't good, look again, the writers often see the story differently than the reader does."