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Ding-a-ling-ling.

"BREAKFAST!" yell my ninety-nine siblings. Oh, I should probably tell you who I am. My name is Jasper Avem-Pisces. I live with my adoptive family, the Pisces. Even though I was born into the royal Avem family, my mother and father abandoned me outside the Pisces' door. I love the Pisces. I love all my siblings. And, I really love my adoptive mother's chicken legs. But I wish my real parents cared enough about me to keep me.

"Jasper, hurry up or I'll eat your food," says my little sister Keres. She is so evil. I had better get to breakfast before it's all gone. Eating at a table for 102 is as chaotic as a group of ants on a sweaty Jolly-Rancher.

"Is that chicken legs I smell?" I say.

My mother replies, "You bet."

"Hey Jasper, come on, I saved you some chicken." That's my brother and best friend Kip. You gotta watch out for your friends at a table this huge.

"I'm coming, oh, and thanks." I reply. I sit down and start eating. I take a bite of chicken and it's been cooked so well that it completely melts in my mouth. We are having a side dish of broccoli cooked to perfection, and salty, sea-water clams, fresh from the ocean that we live by. Oh, I forgot to tell you my adoptive family are mudkips. You probably don't know what the heck that means. Well mudkips are creatures that look human but when they submerge under salt water they become humanoid salamanders with mermaid tails. Mudkip colors range from a dark night purple to a light sky blue, and everything in between. So they have to live by the sea. I'm a dark faerie that means I have huge eagle wings on my back and really thick antelope horns on my head. It goes without saying that I look like a fish out of water at family reunions. I'm not like regular dark faeries though because I have bright violet eyes and violet highlights in my flight feathers. I'm also better at magic. All of this makes me a royal dark faerie. Breakfast is over now so I guess I'll head up to my room.

"Jasper, please come here your father and I have something to tell you."

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