Lightning
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  • Parts 8
  • Time 1h 29m
  • Reads 225
  • Votes 11
  • Parts 8
  • Time 1h 29m
Ongoing, First published Aug 23, 2013
A work-in-progress.

After over a century in training, faerie sisters Zin and Char are sent on their first assignment in the human realm.  Nymph Zin is expected to find, and claim for her own, a boy that will help the humans save their quickly deteriorating world.  Char, her guardian, is along for the ride and expected to keep her sister safe.

When new students move to the school, is it strictly a coincidence?  Zin falls hard for the new guy, while her human match starts dating the new girl.  With the assignment seeming to fall to pieces all too quickly, the sisters have to keep their heads about them to figure out what is really going on.  And to stop the evil that is trying to make sure they fail, no matter the cost.
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