Tammy Shereb didn't really expect her life to take a change for the drastic when she walked into work that night. Language: English Words: 36,485 Chapters: 7/7 Hits: 8 Reupolading it due to shutting down announcement. So together, the trio band together in the search for Junior's father. Things take a turn on their heads when they meet a young silver dragon by the name of 'Junior' who claims he's looking for his father. Language: English Words: 36,273 Chapters: 10/? Hits: 22ġ4-year-old Twins, Kyoto and Sicily Genesis live in the middle of nowhere Kansas. This was made back in 2018/2020 and is being reuploaded due to being shut down. All signs point to a dragon and if that's the case then they're going to need all the help they can get before it's too late. Something that's coming right for Kyoto and Sicily's town. Something dangerous is lurking in Kansas. some elements inspired by Steven Universe. Guinever Wiesengrund | Guinevere Greenbloom.
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