Her Flaming Heart
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  • Time 1h 24m
  • Reads 297
  • Votes 36
  • Parts 16
  • Time 1h 24m
Ongoing, First published Dec 31, 2018
Mature
Eve finds herself at a strange boarding school in the middle of no-where and is told that she is the last of her "kind". Her kind being the last Keeper of the ancient Dragon Spirit. With this she is also told that an old tribe, who believes she is a danger to humanity, is out to kill her. However, the real trouble comes with Tyler, a mystery in himself, who for reasons unknown, seems to hold the key to her burning spirit.

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