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Energy Field (Re-writing)
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    Time 32m
Ongoing, First published Oct 04, 2015
Kali waters had it all a loving mother, father and a best friend. But every thing turns upside down when she wakes up in a asylum. Not knowing what happened she finds out all she loved and cared died and burnt in the fire at her home. Being accused of killing her family and trying to find out who did it, she meets new friends with there own scary pasts. Trying to fit in she finds out shes not there because they think she killed her parents. But because she's one of the 'special'. 

Now that she knows, all they need to find out is a way out of the place they put her in.
And a way to her parents.
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