(Avoidance of) Soulmates

(Avoidance of) Soulmates

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"It was all a tangled mess. Drew never wanted anything this complicated. But she couldn't help but be grateful for that accidental kiss."*This is fanfiction for C. L. Stone's marvelous academy books. Many characters are borrowed from her sandbox*…

Aesthetics

Aesthetics

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I'm kinda addicted to making aesthetics... so here they are :)If you send me some colors, elements, and themes, I'll make one for you!All pictures come from Google, I don't claim them as my own.…

My Academy One Shots

My Academy One Shots

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I love the Academy but I'm not sure I could write full fanfic, so I'm going to try writing some one-shots! We'll see how this goes. I'd love to hear what you think and if I've done C. L. Stone's characters justice.Disclaimer: These characters belong to the wonderful C. L. Stone. I wish they were mine, but sadly nope. I do not claim any of her creative property as my own :)…

I Don't Need You

I Don't Need You

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"I was fine with being normal! I never asked for any of this"Raely is just coming back to in-person school a year and a half after the COVID-19 pandemic was considered over. A normal girl with strict parents and a kind boyfriend, her life isn't interesting enough for a storybook--and she likes it that way. The Blackbourne pack has known for years that they shared a mate and were thrilled to meet Raely... and then crushed to learn that not only is she human, but Raely is also already living the life she wants, without them in it. Can they persuade her to give up normal for something even better?Disclaimer: The academy boys are C. L. Stone's intellectual property, but the story and oc are my own.…

The Matching

The Matching

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"You aren't what I expected.""Just because I don't fall for you doesn't mean I'm odd, I'm fairly sure most would agree with me."Saige and Harper, twin princesses as different as Summer and Winter, are about to participate in the illustrious Matching ceremony. Twenty princesses and twenty princes, all between the ages of eighteen and twenty-five, gather together to parlay and flirt their way into the most advantageous match. While Harper has waited for this eagerly her entire life, Saige isn't so sure she wants the life of an accessory to some boorish prince. Can either of them find a happily-ever-after? And does a happily-ever-after have to fit into the storybook stereotypes?…