First Light
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  • Reads 46
  • Votes 5
  • Parts 2
  • Time 11m
Ongoing, First published Jun 18, 2013
If not remembering your past is bad Ashalei Callister's life is about to become her own living hell. Suffering from amnesia she begins to get flashbacks that seem like memories, but are from another era; where girls wore corsets and long gowns with their hair done up magnificently. She remembers fighting, loving and hoping to be married. The memory that comes back the most; dying.

In meeting Airik she learns about the origins of her flashbacks, her own power, as well as, the destroyed world of Reitaniea, that was obliterated by the dark queen Aexciea and her shadowed followers. Knowing Reitaniea is the key to unlocking who she was and will be.   


But the Aexciea wasn't happy after destroying Reitaniea, now she wants to destroy this world as well. So while trying to balance high school, university deadlines, budding romances, saving the world and getting ready for prom they have to wield their new powers in secret and destroy the enemy or the penalty is death, for everyone.
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