Yugure

Yugure

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This is a story written by myself and my best friend, AnaTexter. Warning the first few chapters may not be the best, as we started this story back in 6th grade/7th grade. The farther into the story, the better written it is. Once, on a planet much like earth, there were fourteen heros. These young teenagers saved their planet from certain demise, caused by war. Adrinna, Adiva, Cait, Fujin, Ceridwen, Daelynn, Philoso, Silver, Silica, Zukiyo, Sai, Thunder, Hatchiru and Jay. Each special in their own ways, they all helped each other. Once strangers, they became as close as family. But don't take it from me, listen to their story. Ladies, idiot, and gentleman, please take over and tell your story your way.
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