Snow Owl(riseoftheguardians)

Snow Owl(riseoftheguardians)

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She has been a spirit for about 200 years. She loves her job dearly and what she does. She tries not to think about the past, not wanting to remember what she left behind. Most of the time she only comes face to face with nightmares during her job. But one night she comes across him. Let's just say he wasn't that happy to meet her. The one that kills his nightmares. They thought he was gone. or at least for a long while. They were wrong. Oh so wrong.
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