KEYFRAME
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  • Parts 2
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  • Reads 27
  • Votes 4
  • Parts 2
  • Time 19m
Ongoing, First published Apr 11, 2020
Luke is tired.
He's tired of this stupid boarding school he's been stuck in since he was thirteen. He's tired of having no friends because he's just a little bit too weird for the cool boys and he's not quite nerdy enough for the quiet ones. He's tired of only seeing his Mom when she can schedule an appointment. However, his insanely cool superpower? It's probably the best thing to happen to him in years.

Mekell is tired.
She's tired of being a broke college student. She's tired of drinking too much and wearing gloves in 40 degree weather. She's tired of this wretched curse that keeps her at least five feet away from everyone she knows and loves. 

And Kai...
well, honestly, Kai was kind of having a nice life until those two showed up.
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