The Fae Chronicles: Augur
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  • Parts 2
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Ongoing, First published Oct 11, 2017
Mature
Abby Pierce is your somewhat average 19 year old. She has snap chat, instagram, Facebook, kik and is trying to get into college to become a Clinical Psychologist. Or at least she was. Before her parents placed her in a mental hospital thinking she had a mental breakdown and cut her self.
  
  Now you see, there is something strange about Abby. She can sense creatures and monsters before they appear to her. Has her entire life. That's why before the incident with the werewolf left her in an institution, all of her friends were all online.
  
  Now, two years after entering the Institution, a man named Rael Flynn claims that he needs her gift to track down a Half-Fae who could mean the end of the human race as we know it.
  
  The only thing now is, will Abby use the gift that ruined her life to help the world she deemed cruel? The answer is a resounding yes. Yes she is. Because like it or not, this cruel world is her home, whether she likes it or not.
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