Galaxy High

Galaxy High

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Three girls who were just living a normal life. Untill that one day, when they all got a letter from Galaxy High, saying that they have magical powers. And then, all of their parents revealed that they do have "magical blood". They transfer to this "magic" school and are skeptical about the whole thing. ~~~~~ Can they survive this totally non-normal school? Will they get used to using their so called "powers"? How do they deal with relationships and the drama that comes with it? Are they ready for the craziness that awaits them? ~~~~~ "W-What is happening?!?" "...I stopped the time, duh." ~~~ "H-How did you do that?" "My power is teleportation." ~~~ "W-Why is there a sudden thunderstorm?" "Because I'm angry that another guy looked at you."
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"Felix, we're moving ," she didn't say it quite like that but it was all I got from that conversation, I was shocked, and who wouldn't this so sudden I felt my whole being freeze up , how could she do this, I thought, I just started my junior year of High School and already a freak there. I already I have a hard time making friends out of people I know, the two only friends I got seemed to have abandoned me, and my mother is thinking of putting me in a new environment with bunch of strangers? Yeah let's how that pans out, "When?" that's all I could ask, I looked at her, waiting for her to reply "This weekend," she answered, she knew I was upset, I could tell by how guilty she looked, but she had already made her decision and there was nothing I could do about it.

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