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Elusive Witch
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Ongoing, First published Feb 05
Mature
Nova always knew that she was different. She didn't know who her real parents are. She was in and out of the foster care system. She even had a record. Seeing no other options, her adoptive parents send her away to a live-in Catholic school to help her.
Life doesn't get better for Nova. She saw the women fawn over the head Priest. While he is handsome, something is off about him to Nova. 
Things get worse when people start going missing, some return with no memory of what happened to them, and some are found ripped to shreds. 
Now, Nova has to solve the mystery as she becomes the next target.
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