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𝐈𝐧𝐟𝐢𝐧𝐢𝐭𝐲
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Ongoing, First published Apr 29
Delphine was eight when she was told that her mommy and sister were in a different place. That they were with God. 

Delphine was eleven when she found her stepfather dead in her house. 

She was eleven when they told her she was moving in with her "big brothers."
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Child of a King

69 parts Ongoing

In the aftermath of a devastating event, a once-close family is torn apart by the burden of an ancient feud between their ancestors. The father, along with his sons, seeks refuge in the depths of South America, while the mother takes to the road across the United States, hiding with their only daughter. Five years later, a single phone call from an old ally summons the brothers back to the U.S., urgently needed to help their sister. But when they arrive, they discover she isn't the only one in need of their assistance. There's someone else-someone they knew existed but had never met: their youngest sister, Estella. She was the child their mother was pregnant with when she fled their family home in Connecticut so many years ago. Now, Estella's world has been turned upside down, and the family is thrust into a heart-wrenching reunion. Told through the innocent eyes of a five-year-old girl, this is a story of a broken family struggling to protect one another from the cruel forces that have torn them apart. Will the innocence of a child be enough to heal the wounds of the past, or has time already sealed their fate forever?