A Gathering Wave
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  • Parts 2
  • Time 31m
Ongoing, First published Apr 19, 2020
Logan O'Sullivan just wants the truth. It's been four years since her younger brother died, and she still feels like a planet spinning off its axis. Determined to get to the bottom of the confusing circumstances surrounding his death, eighteen-year-old Logan makes a choice. Armed only with an old coin and her convictions, she takes the summer between leaving for her dream college to travel across the country, back to where it all started. 

Willow Falls is a quaint small town on the surface, but when Logan returns to the place of her birth, she uncovers a mysterious history of magic and migration. From boys who wield lightning, to visions of the future-Logan finds out that nothing is as it seems, not even her, or her family, who she discovers are all anchored by their own powerful birthright

While learning about the strange, fantastical nature of magic, Logan struggles to hone her newfound powers and embarks on a perilous journey that pits her against forces of dark magic.

As Logan fights to uncover answers, she finds that sometimes the only way to move forwards, is to go back.
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