Foxworth Hall

Foxworth Hall

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Alec is the only survivor of the terrors that occurred at Foxworth Hall. All the signs were there, could you have save the others?
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Destiny Halliwell, is a simple yet reserved business woman with a big problem. Destiny harbors deep dark secrets from her past that haunts her to this day, yet she still fights to live a normal life. Trying to over come her alcoholic addiction, abuse, isolation, family tragedy and a deep mysterious secret from long ago that is yet to be revealed. She soon also discovers she has the ability to see both into the future as well as the past with her dreams, and learns that she can alter reality at the same time, and not all her dreams end up well or even contained. Although Destiny doesn't know it yet, she is also a reincarnation of the Greek goddess Artemis in the modern world. After a while, she meets Ravoncroft, a man who holds the spirit of Thoth, the Egyptian god of power and knowledge, and is very smug with others. As Destiny discovers more and more about who she is, she struggles to keep her humanity in check. When Destiny realizes and accepts who and what she is, her 'destiny' is made more clear. Now with her secret past and secrets, she still hides, to her power of a goddess, she has the choice to use it for good or evil. As the saying goes, "Absolute Power Corrupts", Does she let the power corrupt her or does she overcome the corruptible nature of the power. Sometimes we get to choose our destiny, and other times, we must face what we fear the most.

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