Shaping Fate

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Authors: Kayla Payeur
Shaping Fate
    written by Kayla Payeur
     
     
     
     
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Dedication
     
    To my family, for always believing in me, and to my friends for helping me breathe life into my characters.

Prologue
     
    She didn’t have a name . Her life-long home was an isolated tropical island that had never known another human’s tread. The only thing she knew was carving.
    When she carved, whether it was stone, wood, bone, or sand, the rest of the world ceased to exist. Sleep, food, and drink meant nothing; she couldn’t stop until she’d finished.
    After several weeks of constant work, she staggered back weakly and stared at the newest statue; the image of the man that haunted her dre ams. It stood seven and a half feet tall with a six inch pedestal making it top out at eight feet. Obsidian wings curled forward as if to wrap around something he held, protecting it. His eyes were a piercing blue, sapphires being the perfect shade for the dream man’s glowing orbs. The setting sun lit his face, making him seem alive, warm. She stared, mesmerized by her own creation.
    “ What

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