Walking on Starlight ✓
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Ongoing, First published May 29, 2021
Emmaline Wheaton's life is not going according to plan -- that's because it has no plan.

Her dad's new job has uprooted her from her big city life and plopped her right in Curling Blue, Ohio, population thirty thousand boring people and a bunch of cows. Emmaline could care less and is planning on coasting through her last two years of high school, until she meets August Davidson, charismatic star of the football team and ladies man of Curling Blue High. Soon, she's inducted into the school's jazz band and meets more friends: fiery lesbian Amber, who wears Converse with her little black dresses; J.P., August's best friend and trusty farmboy; and Jaewon, the loner who spends his time on the roof playing a recorder.

Alone, they are students at Curling Blue High. Together, they become Walking on Starlight, Curling Blue's student rock band. And they're about to take the city by storm.

This novella is part of the Magnificat Miracles series and is an original story. Readers of NeoNara/NeoNatics will recognize Walking on Starlight from their role in the story, and are welcome and encouraged to read this novella. Updates will begin May 31st, and will continue on Mondays and Fridays.

Walking on Starlight has the following trigger warnings: depression, suicide, international adoption, major character death.
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