The Goddess Of Passing
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  • Reads 10
  • Votes 3
  • Parts 2
  • Time 8m
Ongoing, First published Jan 02, 2017
Mature
Every 300 years a new born would be chosen by the Gods, this child would hold power stronger then anyone or thing. They could see the past, but only through different eyes. Only through the dead, but as the Gods like to call them; The Passing.

Mortals know the Passing as the dead or ghosts. Most hover around till they find what they want, but some stay for the help of the chosen child. After waiting another 300 years, the Gods had chosen baby Emily. She now holds a very powerful gift.

When Emily turns 18, at her birth time everything she thought she knew would come crashing down. As soon as the clock strikes 9:45 Emily gets a visit. When Emily gets notified about her gift she is forced into the role.

What happens when a boy finds her and requests for her help? When the boy try's to find his killer. While she helps this strange boy she feels a pull between the two. 
A pull that will drag her on a journey she was destined for...
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