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Indigo
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Ongoing, First published Aug 26, 2014
Mature
Indigo children are said to be the ones who will lead us into the next stage of human evolution. They are seen as empathetic, independent, strong willed, and there is something that makes them stand out from other children.
Elena LaRoux has a hard life and a long journey. She will face her worst fears and overcome what holds her back. But inside she knows that she's different from the others.
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The Way The World Ends ✓

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