The Occult Twins
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  • Reads 38
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  • Parts 6
  • Time 31m
Ongoing, First published Mar 19, 2015
Aria and Arna, relatively normal 16-year-old twins in 11th grade of high school. They were outsiders, with hopes of fitting in, but with only having each other around and at home wasn't much better, with their parents arguing they had to find ways to occupy themselves. One day Arna bumps into a new girl, Kai, and asked her to hang with her after school, without knowing what Kai was all about. A few days later when Arna went to grab the television remote she discovered something huge. she could move things at a distance with her mind. Another huge secret lies in between the friendship of Arna and Kai.

A first person story in the view of Arna.
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