Visions
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  • Parts 9
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Ongoing, First published Aug 22, 2014
Eliza Banks has never been normal. When she was only six years old she discovered that she has the power to see into the future. With a greedy father and two money-hungry cohorts, Eliza is forced into a career of robbery and theft. With her powers being exploited left and right, Eliza finds it hard to trust those around her and even herself at times. Ultimately, will her powerful visions save her life, or create her doom?
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Catching Renesmee (COMPLETED)

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Thomas Curbs is poorer than poor, not to mention the fact that he’s a frequent shoplifter. He gets caught and knows that he cannot return to crime—it’s his mom’s reaction that gets to him. He realizes he needs to find money, and fast, through a legal means of income because frankly, he’s sick of being poor. With poverty hanging over his head, he also has to deal with the fact that he’s just started High School. But that could be good....couldn't it? In comes Renesmee Cullen. Beautiful, Intelligent, Rich. Thomas is drawn to this attractive beauty and finds there’s more than meets the eye. A friendship blossoms which eventually burns to something brighter......much to Jacob’s anger. Meanwhile, Alice Cullen has had a vision of a newborn. The premonitions are becoming stronger and stronger, and after no time, she soon finds out that Thomas Curbs is inexplicably tied to it somehow. Being in a clan as powerful as the Cullens, they think it’ll be no problem at all.....but boy, were they wrong. Because where there’s newborns, there’s new powers. And where there’s new powers, there’s risk of great powers. And where there’s great power, there always seems to be.............. The Volturi