The Reincarnation Trials
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Ongoing, First published Jan 13
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When reincarnation is the known outcome after passing away and they know who you were in your past life. This can cause some problems within your current life. With the knowledge of who you previously were, you can still be put on trial for past crimes. There is no escape from what you have done. Even without direct knowledge of your past actions, you can still reap the consequences. 

The only way you can escape punishment is during your early years of your next life. If you can prove without a doubt that death in fact had changed you, then you stand a chance to walk free.

Evelyn Swanson would face the reincarnation trials for crimes she never knew she committed from her past life. Would she be able to prove her innocence and walk free? Or would she be woken up in the dark haunting truth of what she had done?
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