Deaths Eyes
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Ongoing, First published May 20, 2015
Everyone has the ability to see when people are going to die, except, you cannot see when you're going to die. This mysterious power has it's pros and cons.

Maea is 17, incredibly attractive, nerdy and emotional. She hates having this ability and wishes it never existed. Why? She is incredibly emotional. Being able to see when people pass away is like a curse to her. It gives her anxiety because she has no idea when her time is up.
But, there is someone out there, messing with this ability. All of a sudden, she starts noticing peoples TTD (Time Till Death) starting to drop insanely. Why is this happening? What is causing this? How much longer does Maea have left?
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