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			<title>Chapter Eight: Kiera</title>
			<description>My eyes stared blankly up at the ceiling of my bedroom, and I wondered for the hundredth time how one could become accustomed to seeing their own ceiling. Really, it was all I had seen for the past few days. Life had blurred by, and Jane had abandoned me for her new job at the Cafe Shop in the centr..</description>
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			<title>Chapter Seven: Confidante</title>
			<description>Sounds and smells blurred around me, changing frequencies and altering their path. I found myself surrounded by everything and anything. Words and unmistakeable sounds reached my ears, filling me with joy and curiosity - what was this place? Where was I? Amongst this,&amp;nbsp;I could smell the antisept..</description>
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			<title>Chapter Six: Drifting</title>
			<description>&amp;nbsp;My eyes peeled open to reveal a splash of sunlight pouring down onto my body, warming me up all over. It was a comfortable heat, and one that&amp;nbsp;I welcomed with a lazy smile, too happy to truly care where I was, and how I had come to be here. Surely such trivial things didn't matter now that..</description>
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			<title>Chapter Five: Blood</title>
			<description>&quot;When will you learn?&quot; demanded Mother as she towered above us, her bold blue eyes narrowed in anger as she tapped her foot to an unknown rhythm. Her yellow dress swayed about her ankles, and she looked like a fiery goddess about to bring justice to the convicted. My head was bowed in shame as bot..</description>
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			<title>Chapter Four: Mirror</title>
			<description>Kiera and I stood opposite one another, both of us stiff and awaiting the other to make a move or say something. The sky was still painted in black, silver stars glowing animatedly as they witnessed our growing discomfort. A cold gust of wind sliced across the open expanse of land, and&amp;nbsp;I felt g..</description>
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			<title>Chapter Three: Encounter</title>
			<description>&quot;Come on, slow-poke!&quot; laughed Kiera, her voice so mesmerising as she raced ahead of me. Her creamy white dress billowed behind her, hovering just above her knees, her long black hair imitating peaceful waves. She was a beautiful creature, and I was envious of her. I puffed and panted behind my twi..</description>
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			<title>Chapter Two: Funeral</title>
			<description>&amp;nbsp;I stared down at the two shiny black coffins resting before me, their doors closed and firmly sealed shut upon my instruction. I didn't want to be haunted by the memory of their charred flesh, and of the black and white skin serving as a reminder of how&amp;nbsp;I had failed. Nor did I wish to see..</description>
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			<title>Chapter One: Burning</title>
			<description>I was lying on a bed of soft, emerald green grass, and the world appeared serene around me. The clearing I had somehow wandered into was peaceful and quiet, and&amp;nbsp;I knew that surrounding me was life and joy. Everywhere my head angled,&amp;nbsp;I saw elegant movements and small flashes of life darting..</description>
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			<title>Prologue</title>
			<description>Red. Images flashed across my face, and&amp;nbsp;I stumbled blindly across the field, hands held in front of my face so as to block the scorching sun from view. Screams tore through my head. Sobs. Cries. Growls. And then the unmistakeable sound of something heavy landing in the water. A loud splash ..</description>
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			<title>The Fade</title>
			<description>When two twins - separated by a fatal accident - are suddenly reunited under the worst of circumstances, a series of events are about to play out, ending with one crowning it over the other. </description>
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