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In a world split between Order and Chaos, people are taught one simple truth: Order is good, Chaos is evil. But truth is never that simple. Nora, a fourteen-year-old girl raised in the shadows of Chaos, wakes beside a river bruised, broken, and with memories she cannot trust. Her father is dead, her brother is gone, and the only thing she believes is that Order destroyed her family. Driven by grief and hunted by forces she does not understand, she crosses paths with Leon, one of Order's most powerful young Swords-a boy raised to believe people like her are the enemy. As lies begin to crack and buried memories claw their way back to the surface, Nora is forced to question everything: Can she really trust her memories? Did Order really destroy her life, or is something far darker hiding between both worlds? And if the greatest enemy is not Chaos or Order-but the truth itself-what happens when remembering becomes more dangerous than war? In a world built on division, some scars were never meant to heal.
This is now currently undergoing editing.So I would strongly recommend you to read this after I put the complete tag. But if you want to, you can. No major plot change is going to happen . Just detailing. But again before reading the sequel( haven't released yet), reading this again might be good.
Feel free to pint out plot holes or mistakes.