Alice
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Alice went for her morning jog in the woods. It was a normal day, in her normal life. Newly wed and having just moved in with her husband, life was perfect, or about as close to perfect as it could get. On this day, though, she came out of the woods with no memory of the jog. The only thing she remembered was entering the forest. She never entered those woods again, because something in her told her to stay away. Needless to say, she was a strong believer of listening to your gut. Until one day, she decides to find out what happened in that forest on that cloudy morning.
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I was standing in the middle of the fire, whispering to the fire that always answered. Letting it grow and dance the way it wanted to. It was weird to have all of this fire around you and not have it burn or touch your fragile skin. With each match and whisper the fire grew, but yells found my ears. My name was screamed into the smoke. No, there couldn't be anyone here? I thought I was alone. I am always alone. This is Hazel, she is a normal girl who has a normal life. She doesn't fit in, anywhere, and her parents have forgotten she was there. Typical teenage world. Until the day she finds out about her ex. His shirt and his blood are found, and something abnormal starts to form. She goes out and tries to figure out whats happening. Will she find that another group of species, thought to be fantasy, exist?

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