A Flame to Burn
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  • Reads 83
  • Votes 3
  • Parts 3
  • Time 16m
Ongoing, First published Jul 10, 2014
Ash has lost almost everything she always loved. Her parents died when she was young. Only a couple years ago she lost her best friend that died for her. She never want to fall in love because love is what killed her parents. She has the element of fire but she doesn't know yet. In order to survive she will need to find the other elements. One being her sister and the other two brothers that have the elements of water and earth. Each get a interest for Ash and her sister. Fire and water. What happens when opposites attract each other?
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