Sharpthorn Academy: The Halfbreed
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Ongoing, First published Aug 24, 2017
'Hm, she seems nice, maybe we can be fr-'

  "Half angel shit."

  'Nevermind, she's just like the others...'
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  Namida Fairheart is no normal angel. Nor is she a normal demon. Far from it actually. With an angel mother and demon father, she's a half breed, and it is not a pretty fate.

  With everyone, students and teachers, picking on her, life is hard. But when Sharpthorn students begin to mysteriously go missing, only to be found as corpses days later, it seems only she can be the one to solve the mystery. 

  And win her wish to rid of her demon side forever.
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