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Swimming at sun down

Swimming at sun down

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WpMetadataNoticeLast published Sun, Apr 14, 2019
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Romance
Melina Prescott is your normal average human, or so she thought. She had just turned 18 and was a normal teenager, until she met a strange boy who triggered something in her. Jaise Robbin always heard stories of his and Tristan's lost twin but never knew why he'd never met her. He always assumed his parents didn't want a girl. Now they're both trying to figure out why they were separated, why they can't shift, and why only one of their eyes changes. Will they ever discover the truth? Embark with them on their journey to discover the truth about their past and their futures. If anyone has any suggestions or anything or you wanna play a part in the story let me know Id be more than happy to try and meet anyone's requests.
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