Letters in the Sky

Letters in the Sky

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Liberty had always loved the stars. She knew every star constellation. From the Andromeda to the Vulpecula. Ever since her parents died when she was at the age of 4, she's been talking to the stars. The stars were like a family to her. One night she looked at the stars, to her it felt like they were telling her something... ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Special thanks to @ksstories Cover by @foreverthenorthstar A collab story by: Me, @RedLeWriter, and @TwinkelsBae
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