Elusive Eternity
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  • Reads 419
  • Votes 87
  • Parts 3
  • Time 15m
Ongoing, First published Jun 23, 2017
Eccentric phobias. Strange dreams. Unnatural premonitions.

From a young age, Aveline Daher has learned to keep her secrets. But in a town which prides itself on perfection, differences can't remain hidden for long. After one of her premonitions draws a stream of unwanted attention and trouble, Aveline relentlessly pursues a fresh start. An opportunity to be ordinary.

But when a bleeding stranger comes knocking at her door in the middle of the night, muttering about reincarnation and visions of death, Aveline realizes that being normal was never an option.


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