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Where There's Color, There's Grey
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Ongoing, First published Jun 09, 2020
Grey Kennedy has spent her life trying to stay on her twin sister Maeve's good side. This causes her to to be extra cautious with anything regarding her sister. Constantly questioning how her decisions will affect Maeve, instead of herself, Grey loses her sense of direction and has to find a way back. 

Maeve, the Ice Queen, has a talent for longstanding grudges, and public enemy number one is Lincoln Carter. When Lincoln and Grey are forced to become English Partners, for their English class' Self Perception Poem Project, Grey is nervous that Maeve will find out. Mandatory school project or not, she'll think Grey is fraternizing with the enemy and freeze her out, so Grey decides to do anything to keep it a secret. But when Lincoln starts to draw out the Grey that was lost years ago, Maeve notices something is up. Grey is left to finally confront what to prioritize; her sister's happiness, or her own.
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