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English, 22.02.2021 23:20 Geo777

So I'll be making a story about two girls who became best friend. Also this story has humans, witches, weredogs, and werewolves Chapter 1
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Let just get to class and maybe they just leave me alone. I thought. But here I'm at on the floor getting kicked around. "You don't belong here you should just transfer to another school this one for humans, witches and weredogs not for broken witches." one girl with green eyes said. I don't say anything I just sat there and keep my mouth shut. "Can't you talk?"a boy with dog ears said. I still didn't say anything. I can't wait for school to be over.

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I started to walk home when I saw

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sorry for the short chapter

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