Stars.
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  • Reads 733
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  • Parts 9
  • Time 1h 44m
Ongoing, First published Jul 11, 2014
"When the clouds part and the storm ends, you can see the stars."


Dalila is an oddball who doesn't fit in very well. She has trouble understanding people, is obsessed with things that other people have no interest in, fidgety and gets so excited she can make a four year old look tame on Halloween. 
Themis is a journalist and Dalila's best friend since they were fifteen. He's insecure, but confident, charming and intelligent. 
This is a glimpse into their lives and the interactions they have together and with their fellow peers.
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Guardians of the Arcadian Grimoire: Awakening

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On Planet Earth, life goes on for Ignis Oriri, a teenager almost halfway through her sophomore year of high school. Her parents both own big tech companies, which she's been preparing to run all her life. She spends her days getting good grades, participating in tech competitions all over the state, and hanging out with her friends, living a peaceful life overall. Life, however, has a change of plans. A threat is rising, not on Earth, but in a parallel world. Ignis gets swept up into it after a visit from an old family friend, discovering new friends, new technology, new dangers, and, oh, maybe a bit of magic. She finds that she's been handpicked to someday become part of the government of this world, along with five others. On top of training, adjusting to her new school, and preparing to fight a dormant threat, life turns into a rollercoaster for Ignis, who starts to question, is anything really what it seems?