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Colliding with Fate
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Complete, First published Aug 03, 2018
His life was a disaster. With a deranged father who was out of the picture and a mother who contributes the world's chaos, he held the weight of a certain secret shoulders and no one to turn to. 

Her life was what everyone wanted: Parents that loved each other deeply, an over-protective big brother that would do anything for his little sister, a white picket fence surrounding her home. She was smart and beautiful, funny and loving. And she had a crazy best friend that went by the name of Claire Collins. 

Evanine Lewis' life was perfect

But then she collided with Fate...
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In Moiral, fate and destiny are very serious business. Once a year, all 16-year-olds are taken to the Fatereaders, who place a special ink on the arm of the teenagers and reveal their place in history. The savior. The hero. The lover. The warrior. The survivor. The victim. The bystander. The coward. The traitor. The villain. Jinx Raven doesn't like her fate and thinks that any sane person wouldn't like her fate either. She finds herself in the middle of something no one should ever be, facing an enemy as old as time; destiny. Freedom is a privilege no one can afford to have. Peace is a lost memory. Happy endings are just a long forgotten fairy-tale. But you know what Jinx says to that? "Damn fate. I'm making my own." *COMPLETED*