The Girl Behind The Mirror

The Girl Behind The Mirror

  • WpView
    LECTURAS 12
  • WpVote
    Votos 0
  • WpPart
    Partes 4
WpMetadataReadContenido adultoContinúa21m
WpMetadataNoticeÚltima publicación vie, jul 8, 2016
11 year old Saskia Evans has always been quite shy. She has also always been very sassy. The person who helped diminish the shy part and embrace the sass was her sister, Danielle. Dani helped Saskia make a name for herself as a great junior soccer player and the talk of the school. But when Dani goes overseas to New Zealand for university, Sass stops playing soccer. Her grades drop, and she starts losing the friends that her sister helped make for her. When she checks the mailbox for letters from NZ, like she does every day, she is ecstatic to see one after all these weeks. But this letter is not what she thought. Now, five years later, she is known as the mysterious bad-girl. The star of the soccer team who's mother has never seen her play. Also the damaged one who's sister went missing. One day, Saskia is looking into the mirror. Her reflection enticing her, luring her in. And she realised that she will have to find Dani. She will have to save the girl behind the mirror.
Todos los derechos reservados
Únete a la comunidad narrativa más grandeObtén recomendaciones personalizadas de historias, guarda tus favoritas en tu biblioteca, y comenta y vota para hacer crecer tu comunidad.
Illustration

Quizás también te guste

  • Shards of Kairos
  • Eye of The Wyvern
  • The Bad Girl- under editing
  • Mirrortime - What makes out real Friendship?
  • Mirror Mirror On The Wall
  • The Girl Who Was Buried In Her Ball Gown
  • The Dark One: Sequel Nox Haven Series
  • Daylight
  • Fracture
  • The Demon From The Mirror

'There's something beyond the mirrors...' She should probably be choosing her majors for college, considering a career, and the direction for the rest of her life. Instead - she's still working at the small town coffee shop where she got her first job. And while commuting from a bigger city to the much smaller town of Briarsfield where she grew up is a pain, Evie likes the stability. The normalcy. Because the dreams or nightmares that Evie had started having a little over a year ago now are anything but normal. Dreams of an endless void of fog. They've persisted and refused to leave her alone now for months. And Evie is haunted by the chilling feeling that she is not alone in the fog. But when the fog suddenly becomes real, weather completely uncommon for Briarsfield at this time of year, Evie wakes up to a sensation of dread. And that something is very different. And very wrong. That something has changed and she's been suddenly put at the epicenter. At the precipice of something life altering. Or world ending.

Más detalles
WpActionLinkPautas de Contenido