Girls On Fire (formerly known as Rebel Rebel)
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  • Parts 17
  • Time 3h 58m
Ongoing, First published Jul 14, 2012
All she saw was blue...
Ruth, Megan and Nikita had been friends for years. They did
almost everything together. Went to school, ate together and
walked home afterwards. One unfortunate evening, however, 
things didn't turn out like they normally did. The talk of
the town was the possible sighting of a meteor flying over head,
but no one had expected it to crash in a park where these three
girls were left quite alone to - die?

No. They survived but not unscathed. They were scarred and
burned, some deeper than the eye could see. Things started to
change, the girls changed and someone was watching. After each
receiving a mysterious invitation to party for charitable
benefits, the girls attended a fateful night that they'd
never soon forget.

After almost a year of seperation would the bonds of friendship
still be as strong as it once was? Could they put their hopes
and dreams aside long enough to try and survive the oncoming mass
of catastrophe and death? Or would it end, as they suspect, in
tears?

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THE PRODIGIES

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They thought they were just ordinary girls. Three ordinary girls who have their own personal struggles but still getting by somehow. Ordinary girls who go through the daily worries of school, work, and relationships. Well, they were just that. Until the night of the storm...... The "storm" that only the three of them seem to remember. It's as if time was still going, but they were experiencing something totally different than everybody. No one could see what they saw. It was like they had on glasses that gave them access to the "storm". And they were the only ones. Neither of them could've imagined how the end of that night would turn out. It changed their lives, and it also changed how they saw the world.