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Maya's texts had been on ghost mode for three days straight. Ever since the incident at Tyler's party—the one where her former best friend Sarah had basically crowned herself the z...
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Maya's texts had been on ghost mode for three days straight. Ever since the incident at Tyler's party—the one where her former best friend Sarah had basically crowned herself the z...
Marcus walked through the hallways like a zombie, three hours of sleep and zero brain cells functioning. Junior year was absolutely killing him, and Homecoming week had turned ever...
The chlorine still clung to me like a second skin as I sat on the pool deck, my wet hair plastered against my neck in thick, dark ropes. Three years of competitive swimming, six pr...
Maya's thumb was practically glued to her iPhone, doomscrolling through perfectly curated posts while her real life happened somewhere else. She was running—not literally, though t...
Maya's dog Barnaby knew something was wrong. He kept nudging her hand with his wet nose, but she just stared at her iPhone, scrolling through photos of Lucas and his friends at the...
Maya's thumb hovered over the screen, her heart doing that weird fluttery thing it always did when she went this deep. Three weeks of methodical scrolling, liking, and casual repli...
Maya's lungs burned as she pounded the pavement, the cross country team's **running** route looping past the abandoned sawmill. Coach bellowed about state qualifiers from his picku...
I stood at the edge of the pool, clutching my phone like a lifeline. The August heatwave had turned everyone's backyard into a social battlefield, and apparently, this was the week...
Maya's palm was sweating. Literally sweating. Inside it, the crinkly plastic bag held her dignity — one sad carnival **goldfish** named Kevin (she'd named him exactly three seconds...
Maya flopped onto the pool deck, her arms feeling like cooked spaghetti. Another 5 AM practice done, and she was definitely operating in full zombie mode. Her phone buzzed — GROUP ...
Maya stared at herself in the bathroom mirror, adjusting the black beanie for the fifteenth time. The hat pulled down just enough to cover her forehead, giving her that mysterious ...
Maya pulled her beanie **hat** lower, trying to disappear into Jackson's living room wall. First party. Zero chill. Her phone buzzed in her pocket – probably her mom asking if she'...