Ivory -reminiscing-: “I don’t remember much about our mom...”

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Ivory -reminiscing-: “I don’t remember much about our mom...”
Ivory: “I never liked the shadow. Sad smiles were worse. They were smiles put on so we didn’t get upset...but it didn’t work. I could feel it.”
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Ivory and Gossamer are twins who were taken by their grandmother to a small castle hidden away on the other edge of Dragonfruit Valley. Home-schooled and fed up with being cooped up all the time, Ivory, remembering where they came from, decides to run away and tries to find their old house.
Only to find it in ruins.
Will he be able to fix it up, and bring it back to it’s original glory? Will Gossamer join her brother and help, or will she forge her own path? Who’s the lovely police officer who’s come to check on this stranger?
Follow me to find out!
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Werewolves, Vampires & Fairies oh my.
Persian and Morida are aiming for different branches in the Dragonfruit Valley Law Enforcement career. That coupled with the Mithrilen Family being Vampires and the O’Connell Family being Werewolves, it’s all a recipe for high tensions and classic rivalries.
When Ivory sparks change by leaving the stifling hold of his grandmother, Gossamer feels abandoned and tries to follow. Unfortunately for her, she doesn’t even know where her brother is, and ends up lost only to be found by Persian.
Ivory: “Well that’s obvious, I mean, considering...”
Gossamer: “Grandma said she went to the weather stone.”
Ivory: “Yeah, but that’s all she would tell us.”
Gossamer: “I remember mother put us to bed that night...I didn’t want her to go. I had a bad feeling, but at the time, I couldn’t explain it.”
Gossamer: “I don’t remember much about mother, but...yeah. I know...the shadow was always there. Never leaving.”
Gossamer: “I always...felt like the shadow never liked us...”
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