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The Fate - Ninth Edition

By: Mr. Daniel Allen DuBour
Narrated by: Katie and Relisa
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In Greek and Roman mythology, the three goddesses who control human destiny and life: The first (Clotho) spins the thread of life, the second (Lachesis) determines its length, and the third (Atropos) cuts it off. What would the ancient Romans or Greeks have thought about these three goddesses if they knew two spirits shared one body? Surely they might have thought there was some kind of mistake.

This is a story about Amy who loses her life, and her spirit is taken into the womb of a woman ready to give birth. She is joined to the baby who is born into the world; forgetting about her past life. Tamara, born into the world not realizing her body is being shared by another spirit, finds her soul partner after she herself enters into the spiritual world.

©2014 Daniel A. DuBour (P)2016 Daniel A. DuBour
Classics Family Life Fantasy Fiction Ancient Rome Ancient History Greece

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