Shards Of Wonders 【Original STORY】
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  • Parts 2
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Ongoing, First published Apr 20, 2016
An original story dedicated to my 4 original characters. 

"An encounter between two realms, fated by the law of nature can change everything."
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Genres:
Supernatural, Physcological, Shoujo Ai(possibly), Seinen, Tragedy, Comedy(probably, during filler chapters)

Warning!!: Thoughts of suicide are mentioned. Dark themes like bullying, abuse and betrayal are stronly indicated. May contain violence.
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Sypnosis:

Feelings are one of the things that makes humans what they are, but Chlotte has lost them a long time ago.  A juvenile girl who lived in suffering before, lost every kind of positive feeling the day she commited a great sin. 

Unexpectedly, her actions had turned her life completely upside down! What exactly changed her life? Follow the mysterious, supernatural adventures of Chlotte in Shards of Wonders!
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Manga adaptation:

Coming soon!
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Characters and story (c) MMDAnimatio357(2016)

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