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Kitty
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Ongoing, First published Jun 29, 2016
Mature
She didn't have a name 
She had a label 
She was a toy
And she was used 
but now she is free

 "Kitty" that is what her master called her because to him she was an animal. half human half cat, she was kept in a cage. the cage was all she knew, until the day she was set free
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This is a playoff of the new species series by Lauran Donner so go check her out to completely grasp this amazing world she has built but I will try to explain the world throughout this book thx
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