Veil
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  • Reads 157
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  • Parts 15
  • Time 1h 7m
Ongoing, First published Nov 25, 2024
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What if everything you knew about your life was a lie? 

Tiffni's life is nothing but a blur-three part-time jobs and no time for herself. 

But when strange new people start showing up, offering the care she's always craved, she discovers powers she never knew existed. 

Could they be the key to unlocking a life she never imagined?



Note: The names in this story are purely fictional, and if there happens to be any resemblance to real people, it's purely coincidental. This story is a throwback from high school, originally paired with drawings I made at the time. Now, I just want to share it here. I hope you'll drop by and read. Comments and votes are appreciated to help me improve. I'm also open to suggestions!

Disclaimer: The pictures used in this story are not mine. I found them on Pinterest, so full credit goes to their rightful owners. Unfortunately, I don't know who they are.
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