Caecus - An Ever Blleau Chronicle
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Ongoing, First published Jun 24, 2013
Caecus   pron. Ka-Hey-Cus; meaning, blind, hidden, invisible . origin; latin

Stalking. Ever Arabella Blleau loves to stalk Leonardo Jenn. Literally. She has been in love with him since he sat on her in elementary. Literally. Because Ever has the odd ability (or disability) to be invisible. No one sees her. Ever. But a series of fortunate or rather discombobulating events, puts this transparent nobody and those who bare her mark, on a journey that will enlighten them all. Read and be enlightened as well. This story is about teaching yourself that itis okay to stand out. And maybe along the way , losing the fear of shining though there is light in the room. 

"She's like a rose . Roses are beautiful , but everybody walks past them." "But put a rose next to some daisies.."
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