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Indigo's Owl [Indigo Rewrite]
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Complete, First published Oct 30, 2022
When a monster lives in your mind, how far would you go to stop it? 

Athira long ago became the monster needed to stop one. Known only as the Owl to the city of Sirah, she drifts the line between vigilante and villain in a constant struggle to maintain control over herself and her Colour. 

Yet something is disrupting that delicate balance. Something is riling the monster she's sworn to keep down at any cost, because if it gets out, no one will be able to stop it--or her.

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