Alison and Cecilia (Soul Eater Fanfic)
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  • Reads 1,430
  • Votes 73
  • Parts 13
  • Time 1h 13m
Ongoing, First published Feb 04, 2014
There are two new students at the DWMA. Their names are Alison and Cecilia, and one of them has a huge secret. Alison bears a magic eye, the element of death, and she has a power that no one has ever known to exist. Will anyone find out about her secret? What will happen if she starts to have feelings for someone? Will she use her power... or face the other consequences...
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Lucy doesn't have any memories from when she was a child. All she remembers is the boy who saved her life, after she had been attack by a vampire. Years later she knows that the world of nightmares is real. She goes to school with them on a daily basis as her uncle attempts to integrate 'peaceful' vampires into normal society. Lucy's "sister" is from a family of demon hunter. Her "Brother" is far from human and she's one step away from being label a nutcase. Talk about a dysfunctional family. Everything changes when a mysterious stranger comes into her life. He mesmerizes her, the only problem is he's one of 'undead'. The closer she get to him the more she starts to feel that he might hold the key to her lost memories but the world Lucy lives in is about to take a turn for the dark and twisted. Nothing is quite as it seems and she is far more unique then she could have ever imagined.