I.AM.MYSTIC
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Ongoing, First published May 13, 2012
Marine is a mystic, a lantern in the dark for spirits both earthbound and diabolical. She can't go anywhere without bringing something ghost-like home.  Priest Jameson worries that her powers could be dangerous, to both her and anyone around her. He offers her a spot along the OPI, a group of paranormal investigators who help bless houses and send spirits to the other side. But Marine has a feeling that her powers are supposed to be used for something bigger.

Chase could never stay in one place to long, the ghosts were always following him. He has a power of attracting spirits, but only being able to hear their voices. He runs away, in hopes of finding the mysterious girl walking in his dreams every night, the only line he has to sanity. Chase hopes that she can somehow help him, but where is she?

Both of then have a paranormal ability, but is it dangerous?
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