
Andy Monroe is a boy who thinks the other way. He doesn't talk much, has 3 or 4 close friends, and is described quiet. Nobody really gets him except for his close friends. Vay Jackson is a girl who actually likes him, and well, is described the same. They go to the same school, but they've only noticed each other once, but other times they haven't. As they try to talk, things always get in the way. Maybe they are choosing wrong places to talk. Or maybe they can't. Find out~

Pelith, a lithe huntress, is facing the knowledge of the strong likelihood that her people might disown her for being falsely accused of a crime she had not committed. But then, her beloved horse, Culia, is murdered by a blood-thirsty dragon that has finally been set free from being held captive for four hundred and sixty-eight years by a spell that has recently been broken by the combining of two magic rocks. She then begins to slowly come upon the conclusion that someone has purposefully

Andy Monroe is a boy who thinks the other way. He doesn't talk much, has 3 or 4 close friends, and is described quiet. Nobody really gets him except for his close friends. Vay Jackson is a girl who actually likes him, and well, is described the same. They go to the same school, but they've only noticed each other once, but other times they haven't. As they try to talk, things always get in the way. Maybe they are choosing wrong places to talk. Or maybe they can't. Find out~

Pelith, a lithe huntress, is facing the knowledge of the strong likelihood that her people might disown her for being falsely accused of a crime she had not committed. But then, her beloved horse, Culia, is murdered by a blood-thirsty dragon that has finally been set free from being held captive for four hundred and sixty-eight years by a spell that has recently been broken by the combining of two magic rocks. She then begins to slowly come upon the conclusion that someone has purposefully