The Sun's Lament
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Ongoing, First published Sep 09, 2017
"I've decided it is time for all of you to know the story of why the sun rises every morning and then dies every night without fail every single day. And of how he and his love, the moon, met." 

...............

Grandmother of the Fernsby family, Anna Fernsby, is just a run of the mill former Olympic gold medalist gymnast. She owns a gym that several of her children run, and still teaches gymnastics there. she and her family even live on the same street, and her grandchildren all have monthly sleepovers at her house.

She has a secret though, one that has the power to change lives and how people view the world. One day, she decides it is finally time for all of her dear, little grandchildren to know the truth. 

Well, a form of it anyways. And Anna decides to tell them in exactly the way she told her own children.

In the form of a bedtime story.
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