Bea Razlevu and the beginning of the end
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  • Reads 73
  • Votes 21
  • Parts 4
  • Time 16m
Ongoing, First published Aug 12
Bea Razlevu is a girl, no ordinary girl. She ran away from home at 14 and no one knows why. She can fight like an assassin and no one knows why. She has the knowledge of people far beyond her years and no one knows why. She wont let people in and no one knows why. She is being hunted by people sent to kill her and only 3 people know why.

Follow her on her journey as she crosses country after country to get away from her past. Her past that she has been trying so desperately to avoid resurfacing. But what will happen when she finally settles down in NYC only to meet a boy who gets sucked into the giant game of chess she is playing? What happens when her past resurfaces and everyone knows? More importantly what will happen when she and the boy are forced to flee country after country to avoid being captured?

Or are they playing their pieces right into the enemy's hand?
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