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Mimic [ON HOLD]
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Ongoing, First published Oct 27, 2020
A girl called Anya awakens in a hospital, her memory wiped clean as a slate. On a journey to find out who she truly is, she discovers that she's part of a mysterious race of shapeshifters, the Mimics. She is welcomed into their society, but to be fully accepted, she needs to unearth what her true form is.

Based on a writing prompt from @abitrantham! MAJOR work in progresss, please comment ideas or suggestions!
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