The Power of 12

The Power of 12

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Ever heard of those stories of things that go bump in the night? The story of the monster under your bed or in your cupboard? Have you ever wondered where those stories came from? Are they just figments of little children's imaginations, or are they real? In a world where humans are (mostly) oblivious, everything in storybooks exist and there's a constant battle between good and evil, August Summers was just a normal teenager. Well, as normal as a witch gets. She has a normal, daily routine though. Go to school, train in combat with her father and come home to study. But the monster's in her cupboard came out to play one night and she finds out her destiny isn't as normal she had planned.
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"Monsters exist. Heroes died. Hell has taken over the world, put humans into slavery, killed men, women, and children, but there are still warriors, who are recruited. This is our world, where kids at the age of thirteen begin fighting the dangers that face our world; they train and at the age of eighteen they will be put out into the real world. Schools were built everywhere, and kids were moved up based on their age. My world was a little different, my brother and I were trained ever since we could walk; we were put into battle once we reached seven years old. Today my parents are transferring me and my brother to a new school, before we were homeschooled but since my dad and mom are going to be leaving for quite some time they thought it was best for us to go to a real school where we will interact with other groups."

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