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The Missing Twins.

The Missing Twins.

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WpMetadataReadMatureOngoing2h 33m
WpMetadataNoticeLast published Sun, Feb 9, 2020
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Fiction
Fantasy
Parker and Harth are being abused at their home. Finally they are rescued from the Dursleys, they find a new home with magic. But while living with their godparents, they find out that their parents are the King and Queen of Vampires. Parker and Harth, with their godfathers, go out to find them. Come along Harth and Parker to find out... Will their parents take them? Will their godfathers stay? Will they find real friends and mates?
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"Clearly, I didn't want anyone involved." "When are you going to realize you shouldn't do things all by yourself?" "When it proves untrue." ~*~ Since the paranormal world banded together, the teenagers have worried about school and finding their potential soulmates. However, when humans are on the verge of discovering their existence, a new enemy leaves them watching their backs. Sephora Parker had been doing so all her life. Amongst the humans' discovery, the young teen found herself free of one demon to join the real world that was going into hiding itself. When she learned how the world ended where it was, Sephora's shoulders felt heavy with her knowledge. Being a stubborn, independent person, the girl doubles down on her resolve when the world she knows crumbles beneath her feet. What else could she do when her mere birth had done enough? Why involve people in matters that will not affect them otherwise? Not worth it, is it? First draft, please let me know any feedback you have!

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