The Key
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  • Parts 2
  • Time 19m
Ongoing, First published Nov 05, 2014
Diantha is an ordinary orphan young woman who works in a cafe at the edge of a small town. One day, she is mystically swept off into another realm of the earth with an unsuspecting secret admirer, Sheriff Timothy Elyff. It is there that she meets the handsome Prince Varden Leaf and other uncanny creatures, who reveal that she was the content of a prophecy revealed to her real mother, Daisy over one thousand years ago. Biana is the ‘Key’ to the survival of the earth. Diantha must rediscover her past in order to save the future while also deciding on the man that her heart should belong to.

Diantha- Latin form of Greek Dianthe, meaning "god-flower." It is the feminine form of dianthus, the name of a species of flowering plants native to Europe and Asia. [1]
Daisy- English name derived from the flower name, from Old English dægeseage, "day's eye." [1] 
Varden- french name meaning green

1 (http://www.20000-names.com/flower_names_02.htm)
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