What Heart Heard Of, Ghost Guessed, by Amanda Walker Dawn S.'s rating: Average member rating: (41 ratings) Margaret, are you grieving Over Goldengrove unleaving… Come home to Goldengrove, a beautiful old house haunted by a lost soul. Uncover the secrets of your tormented past in a tale of unrequited love,... |
What the Bus?, by Emery Joyce Dawn S.'s rating: Average member rating: (21 ratings) Your commute is simple enough. Or at least, it should be. But today, the entire public transportation system seems to have it out for you--and is it just you, or does the geography keep... shifting? |
What They Don't Know, by alyshkalia Average member rating: (3 ratings) Lady Highchester, widowed shortly after the birth of her daughter, has raised said daughter to take over the family estate one day. Chelle, the daughter in question, was 18 when her mother announced a... |
With Those We Love Alive, by Porpentine and Brenda Neotenomie Dawn S.'s rating: Average member rating: (117 ratings) no dreams written by porpentine scored by brenda neotenomie |
You are Standing at a Crossroads, by Astrid Dalmady Dawn S.'s rating: Average member rating: (30 ratings) You are Standing at a Crossroads is a short Twine story about being lost, being changed, and being stagnant. |
You Couldn't Have Done That, by Ann Hugo Dawn S.'s rating: Average member rating: (27 ratings) Your first day on the job wasn't going to be pleasant. Such was inevitable. It's a big change. And, you are autistic. But this was a different story, far worse than unpleasant. |
You Will Thank Me as Fast as You Thank a Werewolf, by B.J. Best Dawn S.'s rating: Average member rating: (15 ratings) It began when my mother's goldfish died on the dining-room table. I was about to tell her how I lived; my girlfriend and I were about to see the Wauwatosa Thunderdivers. We were dancing on the beach; we were... |
You, Me and Coffee, by Florencia Minuzzi Dawn S.'s rating: Average member rating: (6 ratings) Catch up with an old friend over coffee, discovering layers to your relationship that would otherwise be forgotten. |