Scared Of My Own Shadow
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  • Reads 236
  • Votes 23
  • Parts 10
  • Time 38m
Ongoing, First published Jun 07, 2016
Ever thought of the shadows in your mind? Those dark corners of your brain that are rarely visited, and for a reason? What about those memories that you wish to erase but are always going to be there?

Caitlin's 15th birthday turns out to be disastrous when a demon of great power decides to attack her, using the most vulnerable thing she has; her own shadows. She soon meets a group of friends; Mundok, Mihael, and Synna, who help her to recover. But the threat of demons looms, not only over Caitlin and her demon-hunting friends, but the entire world, as more demons rapidly enter into this realm of the universe. And in the middle, the mysterious billionaire of weapons and technology, Kahn Silvertrie, sits in the centre of this demonic mess.

Join Caitlin, Synna, Mihael, Mundok, and the many friends and enemies Caitlin meets through her journey as the light diminishes and the shadows return to this side of the universe; as Kahn tries to bring back the largest demon to ever live, and attack the world with it, an inside battle between Caitlin and her mind arises. Keep your friends close and your enemies closer.

Rid the shadows of your mind or they will always come back to taunt you..that's the true problem. Although, shadows only win if you fear them so the real question seems to be, are you scared of your own shadow?








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