Lunar High: An Original Story

Lunar High: An Original Story

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Lunar High. A school that you can look up to; a school for the peculiar, magical, and talented. There's also a secret that not many people know about. Will you find out? Or will you get caught in a magical, mystical, enchanting ride? ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ An original story made up by a few weird writers! All characters belong to us! Cover made by: @AKAMagicKitty
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Moon is starting a new year in private school, just like everyone else. This school only opened a month ago, so no one knows anyone. Moon hoped she wouldn't need to cause... problems... if they start nagging her. Most of the kids were tutored most their life so, again, no one knows anything. This school year was sure going to be dramatic. Moon starts off the year making three friends-her best friends. They always claim that she's "badass" but maybe she's just too harsh. About five months into school, Moon decides to be the little angel everyone wants her to be. That doesn't really last long. Her mother, Secretkeeper hooks Moon up with a boy to make her get married at 17. Moon is begging her, just begging her to leave her alone but apparently, since Secretkeeper is her guardian, she has complete control over Moon. Her best friends, though, attempt to help her. But maybe something much worse does.

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