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The Light Studio
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Ongoing, First published Jan 08
Adam, Issac and Violet run a photo studio together.   But there's a hidden secret, another business that runs alongside it.    

They can enter photos.   

Using their gift, they help others around them weather that's being confessing to your first love or seeing a family member one last time.
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❃ Highest ranking: #62 in Short Story ❃ "I was not expecting to see such a beautiful man in that small cafe on 31st Street. Nor did I expect to fall in love with him from afar. But, being the shy person I was, I just looked at him through the lens of my camera, hoping that one day I would gain enough courage to actually talk to him. But all I really needed were the daily pictures I snapped of him." ❃ ❃ ❃ Camilla Monterio is a photographer. An amazing one at that. But one day, she heads to the small cafe down the street, and spots the most gorgeous boy she's ever seen. Being 17, almost 18, she wants to take a chance and do something she would never do otherwise: she snaps a picture of him. But little does she know, the nerdy boy from her school is slowly trying to get her attention. Will she realize that someone else had feelings for her and forget about Mystery Boy? Or will she keep taking those daily photos of Mystery Boy long enough to realize that maybe it wasn't the best thing to do in the first place?