On A Magic High (DISCONTINUED)

On A Magic High (DISCONTINUED)

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Magic is the most dangerous and rare thing. So when 15-year-old LeopardShifter, Sapphire, finds out she can go the academy with her friends, she's more ready then she could ever be. In her world, she has been abused, beaten, and teased. So what happens when she finds out she the first and only girl that's ever been to the school? When her friend gets kidnapped for the purpose of luring her in, she takes charge and goes after him. Only to find out something more dangerous becoming of her fate... 'The darkness only consumes further. Careful young leopard, or be trapped as a wild forever.' Hop on, grab some popcorn, and read.
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