Purifier

Purifier

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Charles Theodore B. Thompson is a sixteen year old boy. But he was no ordinary boy. He was a Purifier, ghost hunters who send lost and feral souls back to their original state then make them ascend into the cosmos. He had been one for the past two years, looking to follow the footstep of his missing father. He had been tracking his father's last activities with the help of his mother, he found out that his father's last assignment was a girl in Germany. A ghost girl who had been haunting a school campus and its local streets. **** **** Cover art from: Yuumei at Yuumei.deviantart.com There might be a lot of grammatical errors as this story is not edited. Read at your own risk.
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Charlie had never experienced love from a parent, and even if she did she was too young to remember it. When her neglectful and no-good mother leaves her behind, an unexpected ghost hunter steps into her life claiming he's her father. Throughout her defiance, Zak makes a permanent place in her life whether she wanted it or not. As they spend more time together, they both learn how important they both are in each other's lives. Together they mend Charlie's broken trust, face the unholiest of spirits, and realize what love is like from both a parent and a child. However for Charlie, the past is never too far behind.

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