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- (Inspired by Alexandra Bracken's "The Darkest Minds") A lethal disease called I.A.A.N has wiped through the United States, killing 98% of the child population and leaving the survivors with potentially dangerous supernatural abilities. After the loss of their sister Abby, Desi and Olive are on thin ice with their parents. After Desi lets her emotions get the best of her, she and Olive have to make a run for it to avoid being sent to rehabilitation camps.
- Cyrus Price and his friends are the runts of the litter, and always have been. Bella (known as Bluebell to her friends) has an unpleasant past and most of her family is in jail, Avery's a killer dancer but can't catch a ball to save his life and is teased for it daily, Abcd'e (affectionately nicknamed Alphabet, even though it's ironic) is quite intelligent, but being severely dyslexic, she can't read a thing. Alexander's adopted and while he's got a great adoptive family with plenty of other adopted siblings, sometimes his anger at his biological parents threatens to take over. Cyrus has already got an alcoholic mom, but when his brother Ben suddenly can't be found one morning, his journal shoved under his bed reveals that he may have been kidnapped by his trusted boyfriend, AJ. After gathering evidence and finding where AJ may have taken Ben, Cyrus and the rest of the crew heads off to find him and get him back, but what they find out ends up being more heartbreaking than they thought.
- When Summer and Phoebe meet, it's practically love at first sight. But as their relationship progresses, Phoebe discovers a part of her identity that causes a roadblock between the two, and it's up to them to find their way back to each other, or call it quits.
- It's been a year, but Sam is still struggling with the tragic death of her ex-girlfriend, Anna. Sam knows something isn't right about the way Anna died, against her current girlfriend's wishes, Sam is determined to talk with Anna one last time to find out the truth.
- It's been a few weeks since the death of Dylan's mom, Laurie, from a freak magician accident. While looking through her mom's old stuff one day, Dylan finds a journal with the address to her mom's former home on it. Her stepdad turns her down when she asks to go visit, but Dylan's desperate to feel closer to her mom, so she calls up her friend Jackie to help her make the trek.
- The holiday season has come around once again, but Allison has no interest in celebrating this year. She's been grieving heavily ever since the death of her younger sister, Noel, a few months ago thanks to a car crash. But Noel's not happy with her sister's lack of holiday cheer, and pays Allison a visit to fix that.
- (Inspired by Alexandra Bracken's "The Darkest Minds") It's been a few months since the government has begun placing the kids who survived IAAN, a disease that killed 98% of America's child population, into rehabilitation camps around the country. Sorted into five color classifications- green (enhanced intelligence), blue (telekinesis), yellow (electrokinesis), red (pyrokinesis), and orange (mind control) - the children are locked in, their past lives stripped away from them and replaced by blank walls and harsh routine. Luke, a blue, teams up with his room to put their breakout plan in place after weeks of planning, even despite the potentially deadly consequences. The government has underestimated them, and they're about to show the world what a mistake that was.
- It's 6:55 AM on Christmas morning, and the Sweetem sisters, Julie and Kara, are stuck in their room, unable to wake up their parents yet to open presents. Thankfully for them, their friends Hazel and Alex are in the same boat.
- With the Death Eaters beginning to terrorize London, six Hogwarts students have taken refuge in the woods. With mixed feelings about the safety of Hogwarts, compared to cover the woods provides, personality clashes reveal issues within the group. Both wise and unwise decisions are made with one thought in mind- the fear of the dark mark, and danger may be closer than they think.
- Their breakout from Freeman Rehabilitation Camp was a success, but life isn't exactly what the group thought it would be. Now they're all staying off the grid, hiding out in an abandoned building to stay away from anyone who may report them and return them to one of the camps. Luke, the group's leader, has decided to go back to the camp with Desi and Olive to break out Kenna, the only girl who stayed behind. They've been longer than they should have been, though, and Carla and the others are getting nervous. Luke and the others meet some new friends in the woods while Carla and the others need to decide between staying to wait for the others to return and risk exposure, or to save themselves and leave the others behind. This is the sequel to "One Shot," inspired by Alexandra Bracken's "The Darkest Minds."
- Waking up on a spaceship was something Pierce, Olivia, and Simon never thought they would experience. But now they're stuck with no idea how to get out, accompanied by none other than Olivia's sassy and sarcastic younger sister, Jane, and the rudest person they've ever met, Emelia. Tensions are already high due to the situation, but when Olivia accidentally trips and presses a button that begins a launch countdown, things go from bad to worse when no one knows how to stop it.
- A teenage girl faces an internal struggle of her own imagination.
- Jaycee and Dustin are two very stressed out fifth graders, yes indeed. It's Valentine's Day, and they both want to give a special someone a special valentine, but are fearful that their feelings won't be returned. Thankfully, Jaycee's older sister Jacquelyn, and Dustin's older brother Preston are there to calm their nerves in the only way they can think of; to tell them the same story, the story of how they met on Valentine's Day many years ago.
- It's been six months since Hannah was trapped in the vial, and everything has been blissfully normal. Well, except for the fact that Noah's seemed to have disappeared off the radar - that's a little abnormal. Violet still has Colton in her house, Faith's parents are still fighting, Noah's not answering his phone, and finals are coming up. So yeah, things could be better, but they can handle it. All they have to do is just lie to the world that everything's fine.