The Calling

The Calling

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- The Calling - ____________________________________ "More and more teens are missing, it's been said, twenty five, from the young age of thirteen to the age of nineteen, have been spoken missing. No one has information of their whereabouts, or the time of the teens abductions, or run offs. If anyone has information of the teens please call, 239-345-555," A man with coal black hair, had spoken, his face was shaped into what looked like concern and pity. Though, she doubted he actually cared, he was going to get paid so none of what he said mattered to him. Yet, she hadn't realized, that she would be one of those teens that flashed on her television screen. And she hadn't realized then, what she was actually capable of. She, Hera Kraim, fifteen, half Pakistanian and Greek, never knew, and was never ready for what The Calling had to offer. Magic, Aliens, Super Powers, Mutant abilities, enemies, and friendship, is what makes up, just a small bit, of The Calling. #468 in Science Fiction 4/25/17
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