Aqua
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  • Reads 1,011
  • Votes 43
  • Parts 4
  • Time 37m
Ongoing, First published Jul 13, 2012
Leah's normal, the only thing different about her is that she can swim... fast. When her best friend, Stella, runs away and all she leaves is a cryptic note, Leah realizes that she must find her, causing her life to take a turn leading to an adventure.

But what happens when Leah finds out that Stella’s disappearance has something to do with her, and Stella’s warning was more serious than she had ever imagined? 

First, it was a search for her best friend, but things soon change... now she’s also running.Things she only imagined in the confinement of impossible are out there… and she might be different too.
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