
Louis Tomlinson just found out he has a twin sister who was adopted when they he was born. Now she is going to live with him. But she's very different from him. His sister is dark and "emo" and appears to hate him for no reason. Will Louis help her find happiness or will she continue to stay in her shell?"

Mona has been best friends with Emily for as long as she could remember. Emily was the one person Mona trusted with her life. When they are forced to go on the run, there is no one Mona would rather go with. Everything changes when the girls literaly run into Jarod Wilks and his crew. Mona discovers things about herself and Jarod that will change her life forever. *I'm new at this and would love critics. Thanks loves:)*

"The Servant, his real name is Leonard, who longs for subordinance in the role of a servant, to be made to follow a series of serving rules he himself has devised. Leonard believes he will finally be dominated by someone with a name at least which denotes english royalty "Her Majesty". The Servant is incapable of submission, in fact unable to relinquish control. Adopting voices which are wholly masculine and highly magical, Milena Oda tells these disturbed individuals’ tales and

Louis Tomlinson just found out he has a twin sister who was adopted when they he was born. Now she is going to live with him. But she's very different from him. His sister is dark and "emo" and appears to hate him for no reason. Will Louis help her find happiness or will she continue to stay in her shell?"

Mona has been best friends with Emily for as long as she could remember. Emily was the one person Mona trusted with her life. When they are forced to go on the run, there is no one Mona would rather go with. Everything changes when the girls literaly run into Jarod Wilks and his crew. Mona discovers things about herself and Jarod that will change her life forever. *I'm new at this and would love critics. Thanks loves:)*

"The Servant, his real name is Leonard, who longs for subordinance in the role of a servant, to be made to follow a series of serving rules he himself has devised. Leonard believes he will finally be dominated by someone with a name at least which denotes english royalty "Her Majesty". The Servant is incapable of submission, in fact unable to relinquish control. Adopting voices which are wholly masculine and highly magical, Milena Oda tells these disturbed individuals’ tales and