Hunting Darkness
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Ongoing, First published Aug 11, 2016
Mature
Why is it, that when surrounded by people, you feel the loneliest? Talia's life has revolved around this feeling. Living in an orphanage until she turns 18, she may never be by herself but she's always been alone. 

Her mother died in child birth and her father committed suicide shortly after, leaving her alone and unprotected in this vile world. Not the she could blame him, she just wishes she didn't have to face everything by herself. 

Moved into a home for girls, she was forced to grow up quick. Everyone has enemies and everyone has their own battles they must face, but when's she's been fighting all her life for herself. . . she longs for someone to fight with her. Someone to fight for her. 

Because what's the point of living if there's no one worth living for? And when you find that someone to fight for, fight with everything you've got. 

But then she is dragged into the Supernatural world and she can't escape. At least not without help. But Talia's help isn't exactly helpful.
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