The Light Saber in the Dark
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  • Reads 29
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  • Parts 1
  • Time 5m
Ongoing, First published Feb 28, 2019
Mature
A girl who has too many secrets, who falls too fast, loves too much, and breaks too easily. Talia Freelance has had both a normal and extraordinary life. Her two abilities help her most of the time, always fire and ice with her. She's only ever used fire, since it was the only one she knew of since birth. But a recent heartbreak and an old friend unlocked her icy side. Now, she must learn to control it before someone gets themselves burned or chilled. 
Her friends help, but she's never told them her deepest secret that only three of her close friends know of. And only one of them she's worried about. Her family secrets keep piling up, but no one in her family trusts her. So she must find a way to overcome this challenge, before it tears her and her family apart.
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