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  1. ilovepuppy11 ilovepuppy11
    posted a quote
    December 21, 2014 9:13am UTC
    BABY BLUE
    The legend of Blue Baby Blue concerns a story about a strange game that kids play. It causes an evil ghostly infant to appear in your arms. This urban legend is related to the myth of Bloody Mary.
    To play “Blue Baby Blue”, you have to go into the bathroom on your own, turn off the lights and lock the door. Then you stare into the mirror, hold out your arms like you are rocking a baby and repeat the words “Baby Blue, Blue Baby” 13 times without making a mistake.
    If you do it right, you will suddenly feel the weight of an invisible baby in your arms. The baby will get heavier and heavier as it grows larger and larger. You will feel it scratching your arms.
    Before it gets too heavy, you have to quickly take the invisible baby, flush it down the toilet and run out of the bathroom. If you don’t do it fast enough, a hideous woman will appear in the mirror. She will yell “Give me back my baby!” and scream loud enough to break glass. If you are still holding the baby, she will kill you.
    Some people believe the woman is Bloody Mary and she murdered her own child when she shattered a mirror and used a piece of broken glass to stab him to death.
    According to the urban legend, a group of girls found out about the blue baby story and decided to try it out. They didn’t believe it would work, so they sent their friend Laura into the bathroom on her own. She turned the lights off and closed the door behind her. Laura put out her arms and started chanting the phrase “Blue Baby, Baby Blue”.
    All of a sudden, a baby appeared in her arms and began scratching her. Laura was scared out of her wits and had no idea what to do. She wanted to drop it and run, but she was afraid of what might happen. She just stood there holding the invisible baby as it grew heavier and heavier. Suddenly, she caught sight of something horrible in the bathroom mirror and screamed in terror.
    When Laura’s friends heard her screaming, they tried to open the bathroom door, but it was locked. Finally, they managed to run to a friends’s house to get help. When they broke open the door, they found Laura lying dead on the bathroom floor. Her eyes had been scratched out. They couldn’t move her body because something large and invisible was pinning her to the ground.
    (this is not my story found it from online:))

  2. cassidawn cassidawn
    posted a quote
    December 15, 2014 9:08pm UTC
    "When reading,
    we don't fall in love with the characters' appearance.
    We fall in love with their words,
    their thoughts, and their hearts.
    We fall in love with their souls."

  3. 1D_Fanfiction 1D_Fanfiction
    posted a quote
    December 5, 2014 4:21pm UTC
    Hi guys!
    I know I never come on here anymore, but I am still active on Wattpad. I'm currently working on a few All Time Low stories and I have a nonFanfic in the works (i'm not posting it until i'm completely confident. I'm really loving the story line though). If you're interested in reading them my user is Darkenedangel98 and to everyone who I've made friends with ever that I've kind of neglected ((like OnceUponAStory)) and probably 37958302 other people, I'm ALWAYS on Twitter (@darkenedangel98), Tumblr (freakinweirdbro) and Kik (shilohrider98). Never hesititate to message me. I miss the friends I used to have here. But please check out my Wattpad stories, I'm going to try to update a bunch more often and if enough people ask for some older stories that I haven't updated in forever, I'm always open to starting to write them again. I love you guys and thank you for the support you've all shown me over the past few years <3

  4. *nerium* *nerium*
    posted a quote
    November 21, 2014 6:48pm UTC
    Poor little Amelie dances through meadowed snow and calm, soft lavender. She laughs as diamond dust floats above her hair, and catches snowflakes on her tongue. Little Amelie plays games by herself, as other children are scarce in such a village. Perhaps Father will play? Ponders Amelie, prior to dismissing such a silly notion. No, Father would not play - not now, not ever again. Father is often sad - has a face made of stony concrete - and does not speak. He does not have time for silly little games. He does not have time for silly little girls either.
    Sometimes, when the night is vast and Amelie is restless, she will wait outside of Father's door. And she will hear him crying before he dresses for the day - although, in the eyes of Amelie, the day has not yet even begun. Amelie worries that this is the average life of an adult - fearful and upsetting, with short days and cold, long nights.
    One day, Amelie decides to try and live the life of an adult. She rises at six, as the sun begins to paint the horizon in streaks of pale silver, and she pulls on her boots.
    She does not come back for hours, and Father is livid when she returns - hours past sunset - and for some time she is worried he may strike her like Sister Abigail. Instead, he falls to his knees and grasps her face - so hard it would hurt if not for the look upon his face, which is cracking like plaster and becoming rather wet. He pulls her to his chest, runs a hand down her back, and whispers soft words into her hair. Amelie is confused, because she had just tried to be an adult - had succeeded rather well, she thinks - and yet Father is still sad? She does not know how to make him not-sad. But still, Father kisses her face all over, looks at her for some time - he seems tired - and then he smiles, small and crooked. Amelie startles, because...
    Well, because Father is smiling. And Amelie has forgotten this face...
    Such a lovely gift, this is, because suddenly Father has pulled Amelie onto his shoulders, and then they are amongst fields of virgin snow and poignant lavender. The sky breaks open and blesses them with frozen rain, and Father smiles again. He falls into the snow, makes angels with Amelie and catches snowflakes on his tongue. What a day! They build snowmen, and Father lends his scarf to a small snowman with a large carrot for a nose. They retire as the day brightens, from black to blue, and Sandman sprinkles stardust into their eyes. She is gone, to Dreamland - with snow and lavenders, and, best of all, Father smiling. When Amelie wakes, Father is still asleep, and he does not look quite so sad.

  5. Heartless17* Heartless17*
    posted a quote
    November 15, 2014 2:19am UTC
    deadlyvampire17's format
    Ill have more in depth stories later.
    It all started when I started dating another guy. Him and my boyfriend were friends I guess. Anyways after the other guy broke up with me it only took my boyfriend two days to ask me to homecoming then about a week to ask me to be his. Over a year later Im still his.

  6. Were all mad here* Were all mad here*
    posted a quote
    September 17, 2014 10:07pm UTC
    Follow me on wattpad! @annalebossbruh

  7. ThatSecretSmile_* ThatSecretSmile_*
    posted a quote
    August 22, 2014 6:38pm UTC
    I gave up.
    I literally gave up, I may regret it in the future. But you know them marks people have on their arms?
    I used to have them, well i still have faded marks. But now i've added more marks, to the faded marks.
    After a few good months, I knew it was too good to be true.

  8. SmileyFacesAreAmazing SmileyFacesAreAmazing
    posted a quote
    June 7, 2014 6:13pm UTC
    “ I HOPE YOU WILL GO OUT AND LET STORIES HAPPEN TO YOU ”

  9. *nerium* *nerium*
    posted a quote
    May 1, 2014 4:49pm UTC
    I remember dying.
    I remember tunnel vision and the faint, demented shriek of sirens. I remember bright, blinding colours - neon red and blue, like 3D glasses. I remember the taste of copper, of how I'd hide pennies in the pockets of my cheeks as a child.
    I remember when I realised the copper was blood, and how my tongue was too swollen to produce coherent words. I remember dying - enveloped in the hazy, dripping comfort of my mind - whilst the people around me interrupted with chaos.

  10. Bri* Bri*
    posted a quote
    April 23, 2014 3:44pm UTC
    hey everyone. I need your help. can you do me a favor, if you get a chance, can you help me with a project that im doing for class. All you have to do is submit a post (its anonymous) tell me about your online dating experiences and how its impacted you. Thank you. Heres the tumblr. To submit go to the left hand corner click the thing that has three horizontal lines and click tell me your story and go. Also if the ask box doesn't have enough room for your story, you can send me the story in a private message here and I will post it. Just include your age and what gender you identify as. There is no judgement, Thank you in advance for contributing
    http://i-virtual-connections.tumblr.com/

  11. rachiesaysrawr rachiesaysrawr
    posted a quote
    April 20, 2014 6:57pm UTC
    society
    likes to tell stories.
    fictional stories.but you know that book that  changed your life?I guess that's all society is trying to do.

  12. capsized* capsized*
    posted a quote
    April 17, 2014 1:24am UTC
    a chapter of my fanfic
    CHELSEA, CHELSEA
    has been posted.
    http://www.wattpad.com/46088851-chelsea-chelsea-%E2%98%93-lt-box-3?d=ud
    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

  13. KayleighJean KayleighJean
    posted a quote
    April 15, 2014 2:27pm UTC
    Without you, there's no reason for my stories

  14. beautifulsmiles beautifulsmiles
    posted a quote
    April 11, 2014 2:53pm UTC
    I always feel like it needs to be a beautiful story and I need to adjust things, but in the end it will be, if you simply allow things to fall into place.

  15. desperado* desperado*
    posted a quote
    April 5, 2014 6:13pm UTC
    we're all stories in the end,
    just make it a good one.

  16. *nerium* *nerium*
    posted a quote
    April 1, 2014 7:26pm UTC
    but people aren't just puzzles that can be created and taken apart, because with puzzles you can tell when a piece is missing - you spot a gape and you have a vague idea as to what piece is missing - people aren't like that. we are sand, we consist of hundreds of thousands of molecules, we are several hundred million grains of sand and sometimes a grain will fall from the sculpture that is our bodies and our souls. with time we wither as the ocean soaks into our frame and soon we start to sag, the grains collapse and crumple - some fall off in chunks - but we do not notice because we consist of so many little pieces that one grain will not be missed. until one day, after several million grains of sand - several million grains of you - have crumpled and been washed away by the ocean do you start to feel empty, and you notice this gape within you and you have no idea as to when or even how you had lost this part of yourself, you cannot find it because it consisted of many pieces and it is so very small. it has no shape, it is just a mass of nothing, and you crawl along the floor in a vain attempt to find all your missing pieces but they all look the same and is this piece even yours or are you stealing someone else's missing grains of sand? we do not consist of five hundred pieces of cardboard cut into geometric shapes, we are sand and we erode at a pace so slow we do not even realise we are missing chunks of ourselves until the ocean has eaten everything that makes us who we are.

  17. *nerium* *nerium*
    posted a quote
    March 28, 2014 7:56pm UTC
    The nurse had asked her how many pills of paracetamol she had taken, she said "one hundred", the nurse - quite sarcastically - asked "what, did you count them all?". "No", she said, "I just took the whole bottle. And the bottle said there was a hundred."

  18. *nerium* *nerium*
    posted a quote
    March 27, 2014 6:01pm UTC
    Hospitals have always soothed me and I'm not sure why, I think it might be the smell; I've always loved the smell of bleach.Or it might be because you can glide across the waxed floors as if you are weightless.
    When I tell people that hospitals soothe me, they think it's sort of morbid. I don't understand why, but I suppose it must be because when people think of hospitals, they think of death and sickness. But hospitals also have life, and that might be the reason; because in hospitals, life and death perpetually mingle, they dance and joke, and maybe they even make bets? You may be kissed by death for three minutes before a man dressed in green sends electrical energy through your body, and then, suddenly, life spits in your face.

  19. beautifulsmiles beautifulsmiles
    posted a quote
    March 23, 2014 7:18pm UTC
    You don't need a perfect story for it to be beautiful.
    You don't need a beautiful story for it to be perfect.

  20. *nerium* *nerium*
    posted a quote
    March 18, 2014 8:21pm UTC
    I change with the seasons.
    I may be bright, balmy like the eternally sunshine-warmed days of summer.
    I may be sugary sweet like spring, pink and rich with new life and smelling of all the foliage that will be soon to blossom.
    I may use ice to viscously rip your skin into confetti, or simply wither and die like all that occurs during wintertime.
    Or maybe I will cry heavy rainstorms like autumn, and attempt to kill all that dares to live in my wilting presence.

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