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Ongoing, First published Apr 30, 2018
   In a small town,  far from any other town, Woodrouse, lived a happy couple. Luna and Zivon where known for having the happiest family on the town. They had a daughter called Laylah. Laylah means "night", she was born at night. Not any night, Halloween night. Halloween was her favorite holiday since she said that the moon was the most beautiful that day, it lit up the whole sky and the stars where her friends, they kept her safe from the night. Every year she waited for her birthday not to eat her birthday cake but because the stars and the moon where her best friends, her only friends. Everyone was fake. All the people had hurt her way too much for her to ever trust them again. "What monsters?" she said "Humans, I am afraid of humans.".
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