KAIROS
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  • Time 3h 6m
  • Reads 122
  • Votes 1
  • Parts 34
  • Time 3h 6m
Complete, First published Jun 23, 2020
Mature
What if one day you wake up and found out you are not who you really think you are? What if you're actually an archangel's daughter? 
Berenice has been living her life as the school's bad luck. She's always been avoided avoided by everyone until she met a guy named Luke, the boy who doesn't believe in luck. Just when Berenice's life was about to get normal, she was given a mission to save humanity from the fallen. But what she didn't know is that it's a matter of sacrifice.
Would Berenice be able to fulfill her duties as an angel? Or she'll let herself be swoon by luck? Read and find out.
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