The Girl That Can Talk To Animals (HIATUS)
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  • Reads 22,284
  • Votes 921
  • Parts 17
  • Time 3h 4m
Ongoing, First published Jan 01, 2016
Angela has always had interesting things happen to her. Heck, ever since birth had odd things occurred to her. She always had a little blue jay following her around-a wild one at that. She has two childhood friends too, who can be pretty crazy when it come to science.

   Have I mentioned that she can talk to animals now?

   No?

   Well, she can. And she's doing everything she can to adapt.

   But what happens when she doesn't know who to trust? 




   *WARNING-I have school so updates may not be frequent.*





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