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Black Feather
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Complete, First published Jul 17, 2018
Arkarian a girl with a dark past that is slowly catching up with her unknowingly her fate is intertwined with four others, all because a  prophecy that was for told many years before is now unfolding when they meet by what seems by chance.
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