Special Aquianah Mafia Academy - The Awakening
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  • Reads 1,175
  • Votes 40
  • Parts 10
  • Time 18m
Ongoing, First published Jul 02, 2017
She's silent
She's cold
She's calm
But DANGEROUS 

She is Elizabeth Shia Selene Alexandra Stuffield, an adopted child of Mr. and Mrs. Stuffield. Her eye colors are red, blue, and gold when she uses her powers unconsciously. Her hair is white na hanggang paa. She is like a goddess with white skin as the snow. She also loves white and black.

She was raise in the mortal world na walang kaalam-alam tungkol sa magic. When she was in danger, she was saved by her familiar Ace Hawke who will protect her until his last breath.

What will happen to Liza?
Is she going to embrace who and what she is?
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