Twine, Blood, and Flames
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Ongoing, First published Dec 21, 2024
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Ermintrude Grove should not exist. Her mother, Elise, was a witch who fell in love with a vampire named Desmond. Elise wanted to baby trap the blood drinker.

Elise, distracted by her research, did not realize Desmond had already fled the city. 

Ermintude Grove has two fathers, a vampire and a Wraith. Her entire existence may have kicked off the apocalypse.

Ermintrude saved the world before the doomed  events that took place. She thought she had died. A blotched self-sacrificing spell and a few hundred years a sleep. she  awoke to a world full of zombies, wraiths, vampires, and  different bands of struggling human survivors?

Ermintude's wraith father now knows of her existence.
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