The Island
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Ongoing, First published Jan 27, 2016
Mature
In West Seattle a family has a set of twins and a set by of triplets who are about to learn their families secrets.
In a private school, where the Summer "Sumz" Winter and her Twin Royal Winter rule the school, their younger siblings have a hard time keeping up with their extraordinary achievements and scholastic accomplishments.
They are all whisked away to an unknown island and face new trials and tribulations of their new lives, powers, and more importantly, their foes.
There are people who live on the Island that want their lives, powers and status. 
Their Prophecy:
Summers heat shall give her Royal Children and her Mates shall have their own issues to work out or suffer Summers Wrath 
Winters ice shall be coveted by Spring as Springs rebirth shall be coveted by Winter 
Suns love and loss will haunt them all
As the Moon will arise in Suns absence of life love and liberty.
If this is so, they shall turn over Earth and all of its advanced Technology.
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