Eternal
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  • Time 45m
Ongoing, First published Oct 01, 2013
Babylon would love to believe that when she died, she would live again, that some thought, feeling, memory of a part of her would continue. But as much as she wanted to believe that, and despite the ancient and worldwide cultural traditions that asserted the afterlife, she knew of nothing to suggest that it was more than wishful thinking, because Babylon couldn't die. That is, until she meets a mysterious man in the forest. A man who can see her, talk to her, and touch her. He ignites the fire deep within Babylon. How wrong she was to assume that because she was immortal, she could not die. The Circle want her dead and banished her to the human realm, while Rayne craves her with his utmost being. Together, Babylon and Rayne face perils that together they can conquer, but apart will ultimately destroy them both. Can Babylon forgive Rayne for the past, or will she allow the past and The Circle to ultimately destroy what is left of them - and their eternal passion.
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