The Colors of the World
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  • Parts 5
  • Time 41m
  • Reads 133
  • Votes 8
  • Parts 5
  • Time 41m
Ongoing, First published Dec 07, 2016
Mature
This is a story about a girl, Emma Lincoln. Emma has certain powers that she believes nobody should know about. Her mother and many other woman in her family have these special unique gifts. Lately, Emma has been having what she thinks are nightmares of strange men chasing her. Not only does Emma have to deal with these gifts and nightmares, but she also has to deal with high school. At some point she feels that people have found out about her and her family's gifts, and that she is being watched. Emma's story will show you to be careful of who you trust and how to and not to deal with certain situations. 

Come share many fears, tears, struggles, and laughs with Emma and her best friend Liz, her friends, and family.
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