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The night we saw the stars

The night we saw the stars

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WpMetadataNoticeLast published Fri, Jul 28, 2017
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Lucy always loved the legend of the forever sky. But little did she know it told the history of her family. The day she turns 15 she inherits the gift of magic, the sky magic of her family. soon after she meets the sons of the other four families and has to fight to survive. Jakob and Andrew want her dead and now she has to choose between Keith and Reese. Will this ever turn out well? Will she live till she turns 16?
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On a night where the sky seemed to be missing stars Lucy Ridge drives home after an exhausting day at work. Before she knows it she's clashing with the car in front of her launching her into the afterlife. She wonders how this could have happened. She was always kind to everyone never conjuring judgement. Never holding up a facade against the world. Lucy's life put to a halt too soon. If only she hadn't looked at her phone. If only her life lasted a bit longer. Now for some reason she's stuck looking at the aftermath through a two way mirror. Her pain resonating in the way she isn't able to tell her boyfriend, Jamie, it isn't his fault. Or in the way she can't tell her parents they'll get through it together. All that's left are the stars of a million little pieces of glass shimmering in the air.

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