The Obscured
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  • Reads 41
  • Votes 9
  • Parts 2
  • Time 6m
Ongoing, First published Jul 28, 2020
"What do you cry?" I heard a whispery voice from behind me. I turned around but I felt no ones presence. I then felt a blade skim my neck. I took a step back. The whispery voice then said, "Why don't we find out."

Cebba is blind. She always wears a blindfold, because it has been proven that if her eyes are exposed to light, she'll cry a black liquid and lose control of her powers. Some people think its a gift. Some people think its a sign of death. Some people think the black liquid  is blood... which makes them want to steal her blood, so they can be the most powerful. The only person Cebba can trust are boys that she's known for a long time... but can she?

Hunter and Mason are both princes that rules over many lands. Hunter is best friends with Cebba and has always. He's also the most popular of all princes while his younger brother Mason is often forgotten and uncared for... or at least less cared for then his brother Hunter. 

As both the boys know Cebba, they both must figure out how to act as she gets hunted down for her blood... and some people have to figure out which ones are the evil ones and which ones aren't.
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