From Saturn to Earth

From Saturn to Earth

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Sophie Saturn is a Beta. Her twin sister, Stella, is a Beta. Apart of NARB. The National Association for the Rights of Beta-human's. A day before her marriage to a normal human, her entry into regular life, her world comes tumbling down atop of her. Her powers for the first time in six years are beginning to resurface. Her sister is accused of murder, and she is under investigation as an accomplice. Luckily for her, she has nationally famous L.A. detective James Mackey on her side.
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