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Elementals
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Ongoing, First published Nov 11, 2015
PROLOGUE:

Time holds it's breath. Blood pours from the gash above my right brow and down my cheek. My wings protest against my movements. My lungs scream for oxygen as I struggle to stay in air and the cold blowing wind challenges me. I try to hide my struggle, to look strong but I don't think that's physically possible for much longer. She was my best friend, she wasn't this before. Evil. She laughs because she knows she is going to kill me, she is going to win. What's the point anyways? I have nothing to live for. My people have betrayed me, my life has fallen and I have lost all hope. I have failed my only purpose. I hear my name float through the sleeping meadow and skip atop the rippled lake. I look around to see him. The eyes that I get trapped in, the voice that makes me dizzy, one of the only, who hasn't betrayed me. He gives me hope. I have to save the world.
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