The Eye Of The Ankh #Wattys2016
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  • Parts 75
  • Time 3h 43m
Complete, First published Nov 08, 2015
*EDITED*
After her parents' death, Alice joins a group set out to kill chosen members of society. Why? They supposedly commit a crime in the near future that is punishable by death. "We're saving countless lives with what we do."

She is chosen to kill one of the school's most popular boys, and though the task sounds difficult, Alice is smart and cunning, she soon discovers the perfect way. Her plan seems fool proof, until, she finds herself unable to kill the boy. 

How can she kill someone she loves?
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Based off of a prompt from Tumblr (of course). Dedicated to Sara. 
Created April 2016
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