Nowhere
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Yes, Noel was a fox, but not a normal fox. For she lived in Nowhere, where dreams were born and all of the skies' wonders came to life, where reality didn't exist and where anyone can truly live. When the sun would leave the sky and which the moon would shine with all its might, she would rise from her den and go hunting. The meadow was dark at night, but all she needed was to find a glow. For she did not eat mice or rabbits, but stardust that fell to the earth. She would admire the beautiful substance before tasting the sweet colors of that wonder. She was happy. For what else did she need?
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Morgana was found next to a tree when she was a child, taken in by her mother and father. Her father was a soldier, until the wars ended, at which time he became a poor farmer. Morgana grew up doing hard work, but was never accepted due to her red hair, and exotic actions. She longed to be free, to have fun, to let go and be free, but her life had always been planned out. She was to be a farmer until she married or died of old age. But a midnight ride into the woods had her asking questions. Finding a silver haired man and a woman who had the same hair as her made questions race through her head. Not to mention the mysterious wolves that roamed the woods and constantly popped in and out of her life. Finding that her world is completely different from the one she grew up in, makes her world come crashing down, but is it for the better?

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