Skyler Cross Myth

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welcome to trap falls: where the end is also the beginning. where 'home' holds a different meaning to it's disturbed residents and dark secrets are hidden in every shadow. this place was unlike most suburban towns. it was hiding a powerful weapon that could either preserve or destroy humanity. her name: Skyler Cross. although her true identity was not yet revealed to her, she has always felt as if she was strangely different than the others around her. this all becomes clear to her on Sky's 16th birthday, when she accidentally let in a pack of vicious shape-shifting creatures on the hunt for something; someone. suddenly, she is thrown in the midst of a 55 year long conspiracy that pin points her at the center of it and makes her a target for

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