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Braelyn O'Briain is not your average 23 year old, she's the Elven Queen of her land and the only Balancer in all the realms. When she is kidnapped by an unknown group and taken to the human world, she must use all her powers and wit to get back. With the help of her friends and husband, she must fight her way to get back and save all the realms but at what cost? (This story is in progress and isn't fully edited. Any constructive criticism will be helpful-- Be kind about it though, please!) **Note: The Protagonist is autistic, this will probably not be mentioned due to the time period but if you would like to read a story who's protagonist is Autistic, this is one!
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