Sands of Time (#NaNoWriMo18)
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Ongoing, First published Oct 22, 2018
Mature
Ever watched the one you love slip through your grasp? Ever let them go without telling them how you feel?

Kian did.

He had spent most of his life fawning over a girl who was destined to be his, but he was never brave enough to tell her how he felt. As a result he lost her and now he's cursed to walk the earth alone for all eternity.

Or is he?


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Copyright Rey Waters 2018

This is a work of Fiction, any resemblance to people both living or dead is purely coincidental. Any places mentioned are used in a fictitious manner. I have done some research into the historical events that may take place and while the way things happened will be as close to the actual event as I can manage, there have been some things that have changed to fit in with the story (eg. historical figures might be vampires etc).
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