What A Difference Years Can Make
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  • Reads 63
  • Votes 11
  • Parts 5
  • Time 25m
Ongoing, First published Apr 27, 2016
This story takes place in a world where cats replace what is know as humans . No, they aren't furries or anything, their species just replace humans, plus they stand on all four paws. It's the environment of humanity, neighborhoods, cities, etc. 
  Anyways, let's move on.

Ps. They age like humans, and usually stop growing at around 14 years.
Also, some of the cat population has wings, just to let you know
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Holly is a 13 year old who spends some of her free time taking care of her little brother Button at age 7, with their dad divorced and their mom having 4 jobs. When Holly enters 8th grade and Button enters 2nd, they both meet someone, who in the future, will change their out look of the world forever.

But wait, who said that it would ever be so simple?

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I really hope you enjoy this book!
I've been planning this story for a while now and I've finally started writing it.
This is a story of my cat ocs and how they came to be who they are now (the age I usually draw them).

Holly and Button are co-main characters, and you will go through the story about two siblings hat have a close bond with each other. 
Anyways, again, enjoy this book!
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