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A Lost Life

A Lost Life

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WpMetadataNoticeLast published Fri, Jun 21, 2013
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Mystery
I stand there questioning him with my eyes, I catch a glimpse of something sparkle in the moonlight. I want to run away more than ever but I can't. "hello Rebecca, I have been waiting for you," 16 year old Rebecca has no idea what to do when she finds herself killed, however she is stuck on the earth plane and has nothing to do beside wader around and see what her family and friends do with out her. Until she meets Brandon, an old friend that can do something no one else seems to be able to do, see her.
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Iris never believed in angels. Or demons. Or anything beyond the ordinary hum of life. School, homework, and late-night drives with her best friend-that was real. Then a new student arrives. Cassiel. Beautiful, silent, wrong. There's something about him that doesn't fit, something that makes the air too thick when he's near. She tries to ignore him. Pretend she doesn't notice how his shadow bends the wrong way, how his reflection sometimes isn't his. But then the world starts to change. People disappear. The sky bleeds. And something is hunting Cassiel-something that knows Iris' name, though she's never spoken to it. She should run. She should forget him. But it's too late for that. Because when angels fall, they don't fall alone.

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