Girl on Fire

Girl on Fire

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Aroura is a antisocial loner who lives alone with her mom. Ever since her seventeenth birthday she's been having the same nightmare. When her long lost father comes back and reveals the family secret. She finds out that her nightmare is a window into what she is to become. She also finds the love of her life Cormac. Then all hell breaks loose when Aroura's life is threatened . Will Aroura and Cormac be able to win? or will Aroura lose her life? Read and find out! a/n I know lame as hell again*face Palm for fudging up twice* Anyways please give story a chance.
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