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The Double-Cross Game
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Ongoing, First published Mar 28, 2013
Lexi has been living a normal, high school, teenage life; she's head cheerleader, popular, with a ton of friends anyone could die for. But when one mysterious trip to the attic changes her whole life, she is drawn into a troublesome adventure that may cost her her life. She might be lost to her world forever, and never to return. On the way to her success... or perhaps death, she meets her partner in crime, Lucas Emerald.

Lucas Emerald  has been living in another dimension in another world, one that does not know of our current 21st century. His world knows all about this quest, which is known to be accompanied by a strange prophecy sent rom the stars. He awaits his partner, whom he later recognizes as Lexi Sapphire. 

Will they be able to work together? Or will they quarrel forever?

The answer is only known to those who read.

They must play the Game.
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