Soulless Descendants
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  • Reads 672
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  • Parts 13
Ongoing, First published Nov 09, 2013
Beattie Rose Rana is a non-believer girl. She doesn't believe in any paranormal or mythology stories but she likes reading and researching stuff about them. She's more interested in how this non-believable stuff exists through their origins. She's an adventurer and been wondering all around the globe to search for an answer since she was 21. Until she came to Apayao, where this place woke her interests the most. Where this place caused the massive change in her life. Where this place showed the real deal amongst these "non-existing" things...or should she call them that?

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Hoping for a fresh start, Adrianna Walter reluctantly enrolls at Sinclaire Academy-an elite school for humans and vampires. But upon her arrival, she discovers that there is more to Sinclaire Academy than what meets the eye. *** Unsure of what's waiting for them, Adrianna Walter's family moves to Hangrove where the largest population of vampires in the country lives. She then enrolls in Sinclaire Academy and crosses paths with Pureblood vampire Senri Sinclaire-the guy who is nothing but serious and cold. Starting off on the wrong foot, never did Adrianna imagine that she gets to befriend Senri, let alone be his girlfriend. He's at the top of the Pyramid and she's just a lowly human...or so she thinks. As she unveils secrets and mysteries about vampires and her forgotten past, Adrianna soon realizes that Sinclaire Academy isn't as simple as she believed. And maybe, just maybe, she's actually more special than what people perceive her to be. Disclaimer: This story is written in Taglish. Cover Design by Louise De Ramos