Fireboy And Watergirl

Fireboy And Watergirl

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Enjoying her last summer break before senior year, 17 year-old Fiona Howell finds solace in her backyard garden, mentally preparing herself for her last year in high school before she is shipped off to start her university degree somewhere else out of her hometown. She realises it's the last few days she has left to relax for at least a year, so she decides to do just that. However, life is never really that easy, so in the last week on her break, Fiona stumbles over a piece of paper. A piece of paper that will change her life and everything around her. Everything she believed in about reality and the things inside her head will be turned upside down, as these two worlds collide, creating something that she thought would never be possible, but indeed became real. So join her on the huge journey she has in front of her, and learn a thing or two about the thoughts in your head too. And remember, Imagination is your strongest ally.
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