With tears still falling from his eyes, Mr. White smiled at Mara.
“After all these years, I am finally free.”
The End
Acknowledgements
The first people I’d like to thank are Mom, who was very loving and supportive; Dad, who spread the word around when I released my debut novel, The Lost & Cursed; and my brother, Michael, for taking an interest in this project of mine. I appreciate all your love and support. You are my biggest fans.
I would also like to thank those who congratulated me via Dad sharing the news, including Aunt Danielle and Uncle Sikander; and Aunt Farida. I also extend this thanks to Millie, Murray, and Phyllis; my cousin Jillene and her boyfriend, Mitch; and my cousin, Matthew.
Thanks to all the friends who congratulated me on my first release, including Jamie, Chris, Shane, R. J., and Melissa. I also extend this thanks to colleagues such as Jaro, Cheryl, Michael, Justin, Andrea, and Dave.
And thank you, dear reader, for taking the time to read the second instalment to The Dark One series. I hope you enjoyed reading it as much as I enjoyed writing it.
About the Author
Born and raised in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Rina S. Mamoon got into writing at the age of fifteen. Her favourite stories include Hans Christian Andersen’s The Snow Queen and H. Rider Haggard’s She. Also a fan of fantasy movies like Lord of the Rings, The Hobbit, and The Mummy. She’s also a lover of video games such as Demon’s Souls, Baten Kaitos, Bloodborne, Dark Souls, BioShock, The Witcher 3, and Fatal Frame. In addition to writing, she’s also a digital artist, creating artwork mainly for The Dark One series, and a photographer as a side gig and hobby.
On August 5, 2013, she embarked on a personal project using a first generation iPod Touch. It was from there The Dark One was born. The original story and the first remake, which became The Lost & Cursed and The Cursed Herald, were written almost exclusively on that device. Today, she no longer uses it to write her stories, but continues to write nonetheless.
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