Amethyst's Challenge

Amethyst's Challenge

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Amethyst has a destiny, to save the Earth, she has known it since... well, since her mother, Mother Nature, left her to be raised with the 12 elite wizards. Now Amethyst is 13 and the time has come for her to fulfill her destiny. Then, her mother drops a young wizard, named Hapi, to go into the darkness and to save the Earth with her. Among love and betrayal, Amethyst must figure out who is on her side and who isn't. I wrote this story in 6th grade. Let's take a trip down a very cringy memory lane.
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