Story cover for Kotlc: Phoenix by SophieFtheTelepath
Kotlc: Phoenix
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    Reads 263
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    Votes 10
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    Parts 5
  • WpHistory
    Time 24m
Ongoing, First published Sep 28, 2018
Phoenix is a Keeper of the Lost Cities fanfiction. It's about Alvira Thorcan and her twin brother who were results of someone trying to recreate Project Moonlark gone wrong and what that means for the twins and their new uncontrollable powers. 
*DON'T READ IF YOU HAVEN'T CAUGHT UP WITH THE KOTLC SERIES.*
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"Okay. Let's get this straight. For some bizarre reason, we wake up in the same bed and a six-year-old girl claims that we are her parents and refers to us as 'mommy and daddy'. This girl called us 'Sophie and Keefe Sencen'. She has your eyes and both of our hair. We also have absolutely no clue where we are." *** What happens when Sophie and Keefe are transported into an alternate dimension where they are married with kids? Will being stuck together cause their friendship to become something more or will everything crash and burn? Will they ever find their way home? *** All credits to @huntersofartemis109 for the story idea! Thanks so much for letting me use it too! Make sure to check out their story, 'Ms. Sencen?', which is what this book is based off of! Oh and credits to Shannon Messenger! Obviously! **Just a heads up, there are a few mature themes mentioned briefly, but I don't feel this story warrants a mature title. The mature bits are few and far between, and they're not graphic.