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One day, Young Saeng wakes up in hospital. He doesn't understand why he is so achy and bruised, yet what frightens him the most is the fact, that he doesn't know who he is. All of his memories are gone and no one is even looking for him. After being treated he's discharged and thanks to the kindness of the first person he get closely to know, the nurse named Kim Aeri, he's in ability to start a new life.
However the past distresses him. What he has done in the previous life, that there's no trace of it left? Unfortunately for him and his new friend - it's not as pleasant as they could dream off. Inconceivable answers turn out to be true.
All the research and footwork has finally paid off. Daniel Smith and Peter McCabe are getting close to finding the Patron Elf of the Holy Seven—as they need her help to find an end to Eve McAllister’s vimp curse. Both are in England, Peter going back and forth between London and Oxford in his research while Daniel is in Stratford-Upon-Avon making negotiations with another elf friend. The problem is that a local coven of witches may have set their sights on her, and are meddling in the Elf's affairs. And this particular elf is not one any person should mess with... for some elves were worshipped as gods in ancient days, and this one may have been the Eye of Ra with the powerful destrutive gift of blazing hot fire.
When Rick Deacon went with his father to Paris, he had no idea the depth of connection his father had with the Loup Garou Society--which was in fact a French Pack of werewolves pretending to be an animal rights group. However, Rick soon finds out that his father had committed a grievious sin which he had kept hidden long since before he was born.
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I suffered because I cared too much for him.
I got hurt because I protected him.
I ignored my feelings because I wanted him to be happy.
In the end I got blamed for being egoistic because it became too much. But still I love him even if he hates me. Isn't that the curse of being family? Not telling them how much you suffered for his happiness and not tell him what you did even if he blames you? Isn't that what makes you family? Is it a gift or a curse? It depends on yourself and your family!
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One day, Young Saeng wakes up in hospital. He doesn't understand why he is so achy and bruised, yet what frightens him the most is the fact, that he doesn't know who he is. All of his memories are gone and no one is even looking for him. After being treated he's discharged and thanks to the kindness of the first person he get closely to know, the nurse named Kim Aeri, he's in ability to start a new life.
However the past distresses him. What he has done in the previous life, that there's no trace of it left? Unfortunately for him and his new friend - it's not as pleasant as they could dream off. Inconceivable answers turn out to be true.
All the research and footwork has finally paid off. Daniel Smith and Peter McCabe are getting close to finding the Patron Elf of the Holy Seven—as they need her help to find an end to Eve McAllister’s vimp curse. Both are in England, Peter going back and forth between London and Oxford in his research while Daniel is in Stratford-Upon-Avon making negotiations with another elf friend. The problem is that a local coven of witches may have set their sights on her, and are meddling in the Elf's affairs. And this particular elf is not one any person should mess with... for some elves were worshipped as gods in ancient days, and this one may have been the Eye of Ra with the powerful destrutive gift of blazing hot fire.
When Rick Deacon went with his father to Paris, he had no idea the depth of connection his father had with the Loup Garou Society--which was in fact a French Pack of werewolves pretending to be an animal rights group. However, Rick soon finds out that his father had committed a grievious sin which he had kept hidden long since before he was born.
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I suffered because I cared too much for him.
I got hurt because I protected him.
I ignored my feelings because I wanted him to be happy.
In the end I got blamed for being egoistic because it became too much. But still I love him even if he hates me. Isn't that the curse of being family? Not telling them how much you suffered for his happiness and not tell him what you did even if he blames you? Isn't that what makes you family? Is it a gift or a curse? It depends on yourself and your family!
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