Fire and Ice

Fire and Ice

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*Unedited* Just a regular day, ditching school to do the things she actually enjoyed rather than learn useless boring stuff, right? Wrong! She never would have imagined that from that day her life would never be the same again. Does she find it funny that her once perfect life is now in danger? Well of course not! She's not that insane. But she does find her new shadow almost worth it? Why yes! Everyone just loves a good eye candy, right?
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