Daybreaker (Lesbian Story. OLD)
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  • Reads 139,885
  • Votes 7,694
  • Parts 38
  • Time 4h 36m
Complete, First published Nov 27, 2013
Mature
(Part 2 of Nightshade. Rewrite is in the works. This story will no longer be canon.)

Kira and Alison have lived in the castle for a few years. They ignore the hate they get for being in a relationship while their races hate each other, and with a little magic, add another insult to those who hate them. They have a child. Myra will grow to be the only hybrid of Pureblood and Purebred. Can she hold up to her expectations? Or will she face death at the hands of her grandmother's council?
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