The First Year Apprentice
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Ongoing, First published Jul 13, 2020
Jacquelyn Thea Archer lived in the medieval time period. She grew up in a middle class family with her Mother, Father, and five siblings. Her mother is a healer and her father is a blacksmith. She is the oldest of all her siblings so she's the one who helps both of the parents with their trade when needed and she does a lot of the house work (that includes inside and outside). She knows many things of both her parents trades. She knows so much that she could be considered their apprentice but she doesn't want to go into their trades. And technically she couldn't even be her fathers apprentice since she is a female. She gets bullied because she's considered weird. She could deal with the bullying until her siblings are threatened, she then learns a new set of skills to protect herself and her siblings from the bullies. Along with those new set of skills she finds an apprenticeship that suits her and all of her skills.
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