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The Time of Xera
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Ongoing, First published Jan 24, 2015
by crazyfangirl16_ & Lorebeth_
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“Sometimes, to ensure your future, you must run to the past.”

My name is Xera. I am one of the few time jumpers left in existence. The secrets I know will either save the world or end it as we know it. There are many people who want me dead, and to escape them, I must do the only thing I know: travel to the past.
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