Rebirth
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Previously Blue: The Everlasting Sky Do you believe in mermaids? Faeries? Angels? Daemons? Are they beings that are made up by our imagination or are they real? Giselle Morrow will certainly find out thr truth about this world and the various supernatural occurences that happen everyday. But what happens when she gets entangled in a millennium old fight with these otherworldly beings? What happens when she discovers the truth about herself and her real past? Will everything be settled then or will things just go from bad to worse?
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