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Rebecca Mason

Kitty School series 1.  Manga's first spellcast...was a massive great Dragon!!
Kitty School series 1. Manga's first spellcast...was a massive great Dragon!! by @Rebecca (Rebecca Mason)

Hehee, this is based on a series that me and my sis have made up..It stars Manga and her cousins and friends as they all go to a school that practises with sorcery, swordsmanship and karate. During the first lessons there.. Manga accidently stumbles on a spell that creates a dragon Shade decides to protect the girl's with him ( and possibly to impress Jenny) however..since the dragon mirrors that of the person who created it..it turns out to be a kind dragon ^^ Oh yeah..and here's a guide to who's who. Manga is the smallest dark haired one with a sailor top and skirt, The one going "Oh my gosh oh my gosh" is Mimi (she's one of Manga's cousins), Jenny is the one going "This never would of happened in the city!" (and she's Shade's girlfriend), The only boy there is Shade XD (Manga's cousin), The one who looks like an older Manga is Thorn..and she's Shade and Mimi's older sister..which would make Thorn Manga's cousin too ^^, The one looking just plain terrified is Samantha, the one going "Oh Great!" is Charlotte's char Mira ^^ and she's a friend of Manga's, and then there's Bryony's friend Emma's char called Emily.The age group goes like this.... Samantha is 17 Thorn is 16 Shade and Mimi are 15 Manga and Jenny are 14 Mira is around 13 and Emily is only 7 ^^

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