The age of the Witch
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  • Reads 245
  • Votes 1
  • Parts 4
  • Time 31m
Ongoing, First published Mar 08, 2015
This is diary of unfolding. The experiences in this book really happened. Some memories are written out in full detail while others will make their way to the background. It is a journey that hacked an irrevocable path to a Pagan world but it takes many bends along the way before it gets there. It is necessary, perhaps more for finding reason behind my life and hopefully some purpose than any other intention. Feel free to comment on this if you get any ideas. I have never really shared these things for reasons that will probably make itself obvious as the tale unfolds. Now perhaps in the most silent moment of my life this makes sense to me, like a form of expulsion from years of inability to share. I really appreciate the readers. Thanks guys. Please leave some comments. I know I am new here and still unacquainted with the many wonderful writers I am discovering here. Even if you had to tell me I am full of it or crazy.
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Lunatics {Book 1 ✔️}

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''You know how they came up with the word Lunatic?'' he asked. I shook my head, feeling like I probably didn't want to know the answer. His lips pulled up on one side in a mischievous, lopsided grin. He stepped closer. ''Because all of the worst monsters come out during a full moon.'' ------ Lou DeVue has known from a young age that she was different and not in the 'I-think-I-was-left-on-my-parents-doorstep-by-a-wizard' kind of way. She can see things. Dark things, usually. The darkest, of which, happens to be about her new neighbors. The five boys hold an energy that Lou's gift can't ignore. An abyss surrounds them and Lou finds herself gazing into it, but what happens when the abyss gazes back? **********************