'They Figured it Out'

'They Figured it Out'

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This story was originally written as an English assessment for school with a word limit of 1000 words. Which I, and probably a few others in my class, absolutely shattered, going over by at least 300 words. The task is to write a short, science-fiction story based off of the subject we chose for a scientific article (already submitted), mine being based off Parallel Universes and the Multiverse. Anyway, this is the unmarked, unedited draft of the assessment. I hope you enjoy :)
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Lily is a snow witch with powerful magic and a quick temper. Not the best combination. But she keeps to herself, and the few people she lets get close know she has a good heart, and that's enough for her. She doesn't need any drama in her life. Except she never knows what to expect from her next-door neighbor, who is a mad scientist. Then there's her meddling family back at the North Pole. Minor irritations, but they may or may not trigger her blizzard-inducing rage from time to time, resulting in out-of-season snowstorms, snowbound towns, and confused meteorologists worldwide. Good thing she has a fairy godmother. Or is it? When a forbidden paranormal romance brings secret magic and an unspoken curse to light, the weight of the world lands on Lily's shoulders. Break the curse, save the world. Fail... And she'll destroy everything.

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