When you are twisted by two magicians, you learn how to fight without thinking.
Malja hates magicians. Tommy isn’t one yet, and if she has anything to do with it, he never will be. Unfortunately, it isn’t possible to interfere with the fate of another. 
When she was a child, Malja was taken by twin magicians who trained her to kill. When it became obvious that she had no talent for magic, they tossed her out. Lucky for Malja, she wasn’t killed as ordered. Now she travels the wasteland of her destroyed world seeking the twins with one aim, to kill them.
The black beast drives her with its rage to destroy whoever gets in her way.
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Published on November 23, 2015 11:00