Across the Rigid Lines

Across the Rigid Lines

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Autumn has always been allies with winter, and Esra couldn't imagine a world where it wasn't so. But she secretly dreamed of seeing spring and summer. She visits the territory of winter for an annual alliance meeting and discovers that winter plans on destroying the seasons opposed to them, with autumn backing them. When it comes time for Esra to sign the document warranting the war she is faced with a decision, will she protect spring and summer, or with she let them fall?
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Four beings rule the four seasons. Spring has her turn from March until June, restoring the flora that Winter had destroyed during his reign. After her comes Summer, who will control her season until September. She completely unveils the sun, having it beat down on everyone under it. Following her is Autumn. He takes the color from the leaves and sometimes puts it in his hair so Spring can have some dye to use for the leaves when it's her turn once again. Winter will have a grip on the planet for the rest of the calendar year starting in December, and continue on into the early months of the next year. He blows on the earth, covering it in snow and frost. Autumn and Spring were good friends; they've helped each other on several occasions. But Summer and Winter were so different the very concept of a companionship between them was hard to grasp. But they say opposites attract, right?

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