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If Only You Were Here
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Ongoing, First published Apr 01, 2022
"To Ansel, it was an insightful point on the idea of a home. To Saiph, it was a hit to her heart. A reminder that this will never really be her home, not without Alcor."

Saiph and Alcor have been inseparable since they were young, so it hurt her terribly that she had to leave her brother and their hometown to move to Melbourne. A new home with new people and new stars. Until she meets Ansel, a boy who reminds her of her older brother.
Saiph tells Alcor all about this beautiful boy, but it torments her that she can't tell Ansel anything about her mysterious brother.

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