The Untold Story Of An Autistic Witch
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  • Parts 19
  • Time 1h 3m
Ongoing, First published Apr 06, 2021
After twenty-one year old Lily, blows up department of work and pensions. She whisked away to a college in another realm called the creation. Here she will be in a special needs college for witches. And learn how to navigate this new world. And then just possible she can go back home?
  
Now Lily is not in the comfort of her bedroom and far from annoying siblings. This internal-thinking young woman has to learn what's going on around her for once. But she will have all sorts  thrown at her. She has to navigate through it. From unconscious werewolves to attacking crows, a trip to Scotland, new powers, and constant trip off-site. With help from a new set of friends. A pair of siblings, a tutor, a nosy one and the principles son.

Inspired by the Netflix series Fate the Winx saga

Contains Autism and Learning Disabiltiy issues.

Part of TAAU Girl series book one

My little doodle.
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