The Life of a Crow in a Format That Suggests It Can Write
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  • Reads 168
  • Votes 7
  • Parts 4
  • Time 38m
Ongoing, First published Mar 05, 2018
The story of one of those crows that hangs around a school. Does he have a name? Will we ever know? If you've ever seen and cared about one of those supposedly ominous birds cawing around trying to grab food (Or maybe poking its head in a trashcan. They do that too), our little unnamed crow will describe it in a simple manner, because he's still a kid. Don't hold it against him. Crows are better than seagulls, by the way. Seagulls are too obnoxious. The crows think so too.
  (May be factually inaccurate cuz I'm not a bird expert)
  
  Cover by silverfire8
  Pictures by me
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