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Melody Sue is convinced she likes cats more than YOU! She likes cats more than monkeys or dolphins or puffy flower sticks or JUST ABOUT ANYTHING!

Liv Tush has a boyfriend, lives on her own, and is finally noticed. How much better can it get? It can't. Instead, it get much, MUCH worse. Great! Is this how I will spend my life?

A short story about the power of believing in yourself!

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"A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step." But when two teenagers are contemplating their lives at the edge of a subway platform, they realize that it can all disappear in a single step, too.

Brookell Jones if falling deeper into a realm of darkness. Feeling misunderstood and forgotten she uses any means to make her situation seem a bit more real.

Time stood still. The CCPS officers drew closer, stunners raised to our chest, scanners calculating every microscope movement we made. I glanced over at Espen, a lump in my throat. He looked over at me, smiled and threw the first shot. Behind the shrieks of bullets and people, I could hear it, very distant in the background, but still there. Time had resumed its ticking sonata just as ours begun to end.

A girl who is trying to get great pictures of wolves, ends up finding out some thing she never wanted to deal with.Read on to find out more.

A gently moving story for girls. Anna is aged fifteen, and her father needs to go abroad on business for a while. Her mother had died before Anna could remember. Anna is to go to Dornton to stay while her father is away, and she is looking forward to meeting her relatives, including her grandfather, who had been estranged from her father for many years. The grandfather is living quietly in a small house "with no servants" and has a job as organist in Dornton church. He is well-known