Personal Narrative: Blue-Light: Ezrael's Lake

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{Katzen :: Blue-Light :: Ezrael’s Lake} Katzen, a small Blue-Light female padded along the shore of Ezrael’s lake, the water was not to cold and it seemed like a perfect day to try and explore, maybe she could report back to the head Scholar, Achlys if she found anything worth showing. The Blue-Light sqinted and pulled her ears back, “Another cat? Swimming? Must be from the Water Tribe” she murmered to herself. “H-Hello!” The cat called out to the other, whoever it was they looked quite pretty, She couldnt see the other very well, but she could confirm that they were

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