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Being different isn't a bad thing
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Ongoing, First published Jun 21, 2017
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Poppy was different from everybody else in her village. She didn't understand why being an elf and fairy was so weird. Everybody thought she was a freak for being able to do elf magic and fairy magic. No one had ever seen an elf and fairy in one being and they didn't like it. Poppy didn't live close to other's, she hid in her home which was barely outside of the village, but she kept high hopes for herself
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