The Past Never Stays in the Past
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Ongoing, First published Mar 26, 2018
Having a gift isn't always a gift.

Rayna Saige is silent. She stumbles through her days, scared to death of the future. Terrified of the past. Of everyone's pasts.

"'What'chu so scared of little girl?' a man spits at Rayna. She stays silent and presses her back against a damp stone wall in a dark, dank alley, terror in her eyes. In the instant the man meets her eyes, his entire past is laid out before her, making her quiver and fall to her knees. The man scoffs at her pitiful form and kicks her until she's unconscious. Finally, no more feelings."

WARNING: WILL CONTAIN CUSS WORDS, ABUSE, AND GORY DETAILS
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