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Title: Chapter 21: The Garden
Author: Artemis Rain
Fandom: Original
Prompt: Arcane
Warnings: None
Rating: PG
Word Count: Around 2960
A/N: This is an excerpt from chapter 21 (picking up almost exactly where the previous excerpt left off) of my NaNoWriMo novel entitled, “Perception/Distraction/Self/Other (or, Aliens Made Me Gay)”. Previous chapters are unavailable, except for the other excerpts on my journal. At this point in Audra’s story, she has embarked on a dream-quest to find and kill a dragon in order to harvest its blood. She has traveled to another world accompanied by her unicorn, Frederique, who is currently returning a group of abducted princesses to their homes. Now, Audra is continuing her journey alone until Frederique rejoins her.
This snippet is available only on my journal and only to friends. If you would like to read it, just friend me. I’ll give you access; no problem. Also, this was written in a huge rush and is almost completely unedited. Please forgive my clunky, awkward prose
The Garden
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Author: Artemis Rain
Fandom: Original
Prompt: Arcane
Warnings: None
Rating: PG
Word Count: Around 2960
A/N: This is an excerpt from chapter 21 (picking up almost exactly where the previous excerpt left off) of my NaNoWriMo novel entitled, “Perception/Distraction/Self/Other (or, Aliens Made Me Gay)”. Previous chapters are unavailable, except for the other excerpts on my journal. At this point in Audra’s story, she has embarked on a dream-quest to find and kill a dragon in order to harvest its blood. She has traveled to another world accompanied by her unicorn, Frederique, who is currently returning a group of abducted princesses to their homes. Now, Audra is continuing her journey alone until Frederique rejoins her.
This snippet is available only on my journal and only to friends. If you would like to read it, just friend me. I’ll give you access; no problem. Also, this was written in a huge rush and is almost completely unedited. Please forgive my clunky, awkward prose
The Garden
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