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Reflections, part 1
It was square, with no partitions or bracings. The window hovered ahead without the help of a wall, and a dim light spilled through the glass, a dusty bone-white glow that fell off the bottom of the window like a waterfall at the edge of the world. I had expected the light to stretch on…
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Who’s Who: Gray of the Hollingsworth Coven
His interest in curses, cursed objects, and curse wielders is not unlike a mortal’s obsession with serial killers… It’s a bit of a red flag.
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Lizzie’s Diary – Entry 16
A home for the unwanted, for even they are loved
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Who’s Who: Feliks of the Altai Leap
He’s passionate about wildlife conservation and the environment, particularly the vulnerable state of snow leopards, which are considered to be the least aggressive to humans of all big cats and yet are often poached for their skin and body parts.
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All About: Hex
Hex is the caring, bordering on doting mother we all hope for. She’s gentle at heart, but gives her all in every task she takes on.
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Weird: Book of Secrets, Chapter VII [part ii]
Bursting Bubbles Gets You In Trouble
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Lizzie’s Diary – Entry 15
How… Awkwardly… Romantic?
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All About: Reflect
A serious, kind man with a gentle soul and a merciless fist. He and Jump teach their daughters as much as they can about whatever they take an interest in, be it making jewelry, martial arts, videogames, pranks, and even dancing.
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All About: Jump
Just as the Shields are known for their bead-making, the Juniper Rabbits are known for their jewelry-making, which is a possible explanation for their initial partnership that has lasted generations.
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Who’s Who: Whitney of the Salem Pack
Whitney knew her gender identity from an early age. Thanks to her gender-neutral name and supportive parents, she was able to present as female as early as second grade.