The Black Fox
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Ongoing, First published Oct 05, 2018
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Ciar (KEER) Finnian knows she's not normal. She knows she was rescued from a cult sacrifice as a baby. She also knows the voice in the dark corners of her mind has a name, Fox. Ciar named this voice after faint early memories, a small black fox, an old man, a sharp pain in her stomach that reminds her of the protruding pentagram on her stomach everyday. 

Fox tells her to do things, impulsive and always either illegal or terrible things, and she either fights it, or can't resist it. She knows she's not alone in her body. She knows she can blink and have done horrific things in a great time span, not being conscious for any of amount of time when she did. She knows she has to get the voice out. And what better way than to travel across the world in search for the one person who can help her? Will Ciar get Fox out in time to save not only herself but potentially the entire population? Read The Black Fox, to find out.
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