Dance In The Stars
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  • Reads 5
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  • Parts 2
  • Time 7m
Ongoing, First published Aug 18, 2019
*I can't remember where I got the inspiration for this idea, so I'm really sorry I can't give real credit :(*

People often say that you will always find one friend who sticks by you through all of eternity, and that is thought to be true. There is a myth that a person's dream is empty and bleak, leaving them to wander around abandoned areas before they find their 'one true friend'. But when they meet the person once or even catch their eye, the two meet in these once abandoned places, which now flourish.  

This myth was something Imogen Wright read almost religiously. She was quite an outgoing person, but her dreams had been nothing more than bleak atmospheres. She longed for the day she'd meet her true friend. As she grew desperate, she searched the internet for a friend. She came across a girl around her age, Minnie. Minnie was her final shot at a real friend. Would she be the one?
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