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The Post Card
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Ongoing, First published Jul 10, 2014
What happens when Sang receives an unexpected post card? Who sent it, and why is it causing the boys fits? 

This Short story is Fan-Fiction using characters and settings created by C. L. Stone.
All characters and settings come from her Ghost Bird Series and belong to her.
This work is not for profit, it is simply a few scenes inspired by the original.  

Formerly published under the title An Admirer, this is an updated and expanded version that will hopefully be an improvement.

Please be patient, updates will be sporadic.
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When Gabriel and Sang are assigned to watch over bullying happening in a children's art class, Sang is on cloud nine that she actually gets to help with a mission. There's a catch though. Gabriel has to clean up his language, or they both will get kicked off the assignment. Not to be daunted, Sang comes up with a clever way to "Sweeten up" his colorful way of speaking to get them both through the assignment. But will they still be speaking to each other by the end of the mission, or even finish it without dropping the F bomb in a class full of little kids? It's anyone's bet. A fan fiction based on the Ghost Bird series by C. L. Stone I do not own The Academy Ghost Bird Series. Characters are the property of C. L. Stone and are not my intellectual property. There is no financial gain made from this nor will any be sought. This is for entertainment purposes only.