The Heartbreaker's Match

The Heartbreaker's Match

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Aphrodite's daughter, Kat, goes to "the school" where she finds her soul mate who turns out to be a heartbreaker. ****** Kat Hair as light as the sun. With bright green eyes the color of grass. Her skin sun kissed. She was shy. Never really talked stayed in her room or in class. ******** Fane The heartbreaker. Hair midnight blue with eyes the color of the ocean. His skin pale cold. He was out going and mysterious. always loved the idea of protecting someone for life. He'd give anything to finally have someone special. To stick by him till the end of times so he wasn't lonely.
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Stripped of her memories and cast down to the mortal realm, Aphrodite, hidden in the mortal form (Rebecca), was forced to traverse a world she barely understood- an existence devoid of her memories of grandeur and divinity. Though she bore the title of the goddess of love, her heart was a blank canvas, untouched by the sweet experiences or painful longings that love entailed. Meanwhile, on the opposite side of the earth, Freen stumbled through her ordinary existence, untouched by the knowledge of the divines. Life had dealt her a harsh hand; after losing her parents, she had been forced to learn the art of survival in a world that seemed relentlessly unforgiving. Alone and isolated, devoid of loving hands to guide her, Freen's heart yearned for the warmth of affection that had always eluded her. Would the paths of these two young women, so starkly contrasted in their origins and experiences, ever converge? And in the grand tapestry of existence, could there truly be fairness in love and war, of mortals and primordial gods?

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