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A Fighter's Circle
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Ongoing, First published Jun 21, 2016
"Red. I saw only red. The taunts from three people that attended my school, let alone had the same Government class, sent me over the edge. I was on a mission now to destroy anything in my path. The logic side of me flew out the window. I welcomed the side of me that bares pain, tears, death, and sorrow to take over me."

Alana Rogers has to fight through her multiple emotions that plague her very soul in order to reach a sliver of happiness in her life. On top of that, Alana has to balance family, relationships, school, and her future. Can her twin brother Aaron Rogers and a potential love interest, Xander Morrison help guide the way to her happiness? Or will she stumble and fall under pressure?
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