Oblivion

Oblivion

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I used to lead a normal life once. That is, until they showed up. The fae. They're all around us, living in a parallel world or you can say, another dimension. That prickly feeling you get sometimes out of a sudden? Stumbling on something but you're not sure what it is? Losing your stuff only to find it in a place you thought you'd already looked in? Yeah, that's them. Sneaky bastards. Now, I don't know who or rather what I am anymore. I've been kidnapped, proposed by a Seelie court's prince, kidnapped again and forced to swear my loyalty to the Unseelie Queen, probably the biggest b with an itch in this whole world. Yeah, you heard me right. The faeries are divided into two courts. The Seelie Court is, quite frankly, evil. And Unseelie Court is...evil-er. Forced to choose between them, something tells me this is just the beginning, and if I don't make a decision fast, it might just destroy me and the people I love. And as much as I would like to go back to my old life, I know it won't ever be the same again. Sometimes, frolicking with faeries can truly suck.
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Matty has seen faeries since she was eight because of scars on the right side of her face that disfigure her. She's learn to deal with giants walking in the forests behind her boarding school, random pixies pulling pranks on other students, but when a faerie court decided to get into her life, things will get a hell of alot more crazy?

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