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Romance
Delilah's life after high school was already planned. She knew exactly what would be happening for the four years after graduation. That is until one letter changed everything. All of a sudden Delilah is lost. She doesn't know where to turn or who to ask for help, as she has never needed it. Not only does Delilah have no idea where she's headed, she doesn't know where she can call home. Delilah's search for a way is documented through chapter after chapter of whirlwind adventures as she finds home in a person she never expected. Delilah's future was right in front of her, but now its hidden from her view, and she has to try to find it. updates every sunday :)
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Centuries ago, the supernatural decided to come out of hiding. It sparked a war, all sides suffering until a treaty was formed. All species signed it. While most of the world chose to intermingle and live in coexistence, two countries remained the outliers. North America split into territories. The werewolves took most of the mid- western side, save for the coast that had been more city dominated. The vampires claimed the coastal sides that were city dominated. A few decades after the treaty, the boundary lines blurred but still existed. Witches and humans intermixed; some preferred the solitude the forests provided while others liked the constant movement of the cities. No one was restricted to specific sides. There were stories of others, the fae and merfolk. They had long since died out during the war. Humans now threatened to follow in their footsteps.

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