Epiphany
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  • Parts 3
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  • Reads 19
  • Votes 5
  • Parts 3
  • Time 8m
Ongoing, First published Nov 24, 2015
Arabella, a sixteen year old girl from Los Angeles, California gets kidnapped from Earth, literally. She now lives on planet "Morte" which in Italian literally means "death" where she and nine other teenagers are forced to be killed by their ultimate fears. These fears are both mental and physical, which if the person is strong enough, can be defeated. Along the way she meets Danny, who of course, is also from Earth, and winds up falling in love with him.

Though after testing her fears, the analysis shows that there's something about Eveleen that not even human or an Annoe a "deadly alien" can even process. 

Little does she know that in her lies the ultimate secret that she's never processed or known throughout her whole life. 
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Passionately romantic and full of unpredictable twists and thrills!
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