Iris
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  • Reads 5,279
  • Votes 170
  • Parts 38
  • Time 6h 44m
Ongoing, First published Feb 11, 2014
Jasey Summers has always stuck out from the crowd, no matter how hard she tried not to. But she's successfully kept a pretty cool secret for sixteen years - until one day, the whole school finds out. She actually has purple eyes. Not that big of a deal, right? 

Until she is randomly attacked on her way home from school, rescued, and then kidnapped by her amusing saviour with a remarkably similar name. As it turns out, having purple eyes is more than just a unique genetic defect.
It also means a bunch of dead spirits want to murder her because she is the only person who can truly get rid of them, she is part of a prophecy involving a group of people who can fight ghosts and she's forced into becoming one of them. 

Along with a hot guy with wings, a rich supermodel and a powerful, but stupid runaway, she sets off to complete the task given to her - banish all the ghosts. But there is something a lot more sinister going on, and not everything is what it seems..

Fantasy #560 / Adventure #602
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How I Saved the World (Or So They Told Me)

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Pen's uncle is a cop, and ever since she was able to crawl, she was being versed in the arts of stranger danger (and possibly a few karate, ninja-like moves). So when some unknown guy begins to chat her up through her car window, and then goes on to watch her as she drives away, she does what she's been taught: she goes to the cops. However, this turns out to be the least suspicious thing to occur in the following week. A new boy at Penelope's school invites her over to dinner, and suddenly she's being informed that she's involved in a prophecy (which was written on, excuse me, is that toilet paper?) to help stop an evil mastermind named Sir Dastardly and reclaim the prized Purity Crystal. Pen's reaction? (Well, after she goes a little crazy with her stun gun.) For reasons she still can't explain, to help him and his family take down Sir Dastardly and-so they tell her-to help save the world. Well, not all evil plots end the way we assume, right? [COMPLETED]