3 years, 3 nights

3 years, 3 nights

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It's very simple. Year 1 you learn the basics, learn your place and where you stand in the social ladder. Get to know yourself and your gifts. Get to know magic. Year 2. It's more serious now. The divide between grades is evident, those with only one gift struggle while the rest fly high. Year 3, the last one. Ideally the time where you set out the plan for your future. Learn how to survive in a world that doesn't know people like you exist. At least, that's what Rachel's extremely prestigious, high up family has always taught her. Remember her place. Don't mingle with the lower grades. Stick with the A's. Only there's a few things they forgot to mention. They forgot to mention the fun, the memories and the beauty of life beyond rigid class lines. They forgot to mention the concept of a medium. They forgot to say how everyone finds the Clyde to their Bonnie. They forgot to mention the part about soulmates. And Rachel's world may just be turned upside down when she finds out how there are other kinds of magic than the ones she grew up with.
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Ariella's biggest desire in life has always been such a simple one. She wants to be 'normal.' Unfortunately, that one simple wish has never been within her grasp. Coming from a long line of witches is bad enough, but she's even more different than the rest of her family. The fact that no one will give her any answers to why she's so different doesn't help matters. Her entire existence is shrouded in secrets that everyone around her refuses to reveal. After a family tragedy, she moves to a new town, and she gets her first chance to at least pretend to be 'normal.' For the first time, she's allowed to leave the house and go to an actual school. She makes friends, and she develops her first crush, that's quickly followed by her second. She's finally living the normal teenage life she'd dreamed of, but it doesn't last. Everything she believed about herself and the world around her is changed in an instant. Family secrets come to light one after another, turning her entire world upside down in the process. She quickly realizes that sometimes ignorance really is bliss, and maybe she didn't really want to know the answers to the questions she'd always asked, especially when one of these truths causes people close to her to turn their backs on her without hesitation. Before she can even recover from the shock, she's thrust into a war that she hadn't even known existed. Loyalties will be tested. She'll have to choose sides between all of the people she's come to care about. Will she stand with her family, her new friends, or the two boys who both hold a piece of her heart? One thing is for sure. She'll have to let go of her dream of 'normal.'

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