The Contract

The Contract

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When Calico was only about 6 she met a fairy named Shadow. They became very good friends in a very short time. One day Shadow asked Calico to marry him. Calico, only being 6, told Shadow that when she turned 16 she would. Shadow knowing she'd forget about this made a contract on paper and made Calico sign her name on it.
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