How The Goddess Of Pencils and the Goddess of Chaos Went From Besties To Lovers
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Ongoing, First published Apr 15, 2023
Mature
Ash was a strange woman. She sought through her mortal life and rebirth as a Goddess to understand and feel human emotion. Elizabeth was also a strange woman who has dreamed of ruling over heaven since she was little. It could be fate. They may be too strange to be friends, or maybe they're strange enough to be something more.


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Welcome to my first story! I have no clue what unfortunate events brought you apon my li'l story, but I'm glad you're here. Any feedback or criticism you have is appreciated, I'm a horrible writer. These are my original characters, and this is my original story. I don't have any posting schedule, so you'll get more chapters when I find the motivation to write. Hope you enjoy!
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