Klaus and Camille deal with a ghost from their past. Reviews are welcome.
Lindsey is burnt out and unsatisfied. The poem is told through her point of view. Reviews are welcome.
This story revolves around Lucas and Haley's marriage. Haley has diabetes and later gives birth to a son named Miracle Scott. Reviews are welcome.
This story revolves about Lucas, Peyton and Brooke and their children. Reviews are welcome.
Post "Fragile is Life is Short". Zoey reunites with Julian's father, David Rice (Hayden Christensen). David doesn't know Julian is his son. Reviews are welcome.
This poem describes Kurt's friendship with Rachel. The poem is told through Kurt's point of view.
This poem is about Laurie's warm fuzzy happy memories. Reviews are welcome.
Mama (Lena Headey) reflects on her life in this poem.
This poem describes Erica's love for her biracial daughter named Delaney. Reviews are welcome.
April is married to Andy in this story. They have a son named Christian who has autism. Christian's Autism gives them a new outlook on life. Reviews are welcome.
Pam expresses her love for Jim in this poem. Reviews are welcome.
What if Henry and Mary weren't really Jacob's parents? Resurrected, Joan Girardi comes back for her son. Reviews are welcome.
Mary (Lena Headey) lost her husband and children during the annual purge. Mary discovers hope in the aftermath of chaos. General Hospital's Lucky Spencer (Jonathan Jackson) and Cougar Town's Laurie (Busy Phillips) bring sunshine into Mary's life. Reviews are welcome.
This poem describes Sarah's thoughts about Drew and Amber. Reviews are welcome.
This poem describes Abraham's thoughts about his father, Henry. Reviews are welcome.
I am torn between two worlds. My heart longs for both the shore and ocean.
Post "Final Hope". Cameron embraces her faith and fate. Reviews are welcome.
This poem songfic is about Joan and Judith. "Send Me An Angel" by Alicia Keys inspired this story.
Sarah ponders fate, love and family in this poem. The poem is told through Sarah's p.o.v. Reviews are welcome.
April discovers the true meaning of love and family during her cancer crisis. Reviews are welcome.