Running From Destiny
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  • Reads 60
  • Votes 3
  • Parts 7
  • Time 23m
Ongoing, First published Jun 16, 2024
Mature
Kwali is a teenage girl who has somehow always felt - apart from the world. Given that her mother rarely lets her go outside, or talk to anyone other than her, or simply just breathe fresh air when it wasn't her birthday. One day Kwali says enough. She goes outside, and to her surprise she encounters a boy. A boy she thought she would never see again, a boy she thought was lost. What happens when he re-introducers her to the world outside her doors and the one above it. Suddenly Kwali isn't a sheltered girl anymore. She's a vessel to the goddess Yemaya and has been asked to embark on a journey to save the world. Will she succeed when family starts to betray her, friends turn to enemies and the boy she thought she would never see again steals her heart?
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