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Finding Fion
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Ongoing, First published Aug 19, 2014
Behind every cliché high-school there are drama, love stories and a bad boy.

    But not Reeseville high-school, A legendary story lays behind, Reeseville high-school was a castle, it was the castle of king Allen III, after the king's death.

    His daughter Fion decided to rule the castle, until Fion mysteriously dissappeared in 1771, and the castle was no longer a castle, to this day people think she is still alive hiding in a mysterious place in the east.

    People believed that she had magical powers.

    But what does all of this have to do with Riley Johnson.

    Riley, Kurt, Milo and Evan have one common thing is that they go to the same high-school, ReeseVille, so did every one in town, and they used to be best friends in third grade, each one of them had different friends, different interests and different families, and a series of different uncontrollably drama, but one common place brings them all together
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