Grimm's Short Story: The New Girl

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The New Girl Being a new kid is never fun. I’ve definitely been to more than my fair share of schools, getting bullied at everyone of them for my “gift”. Yes I do realise I 'm “different” some may call me a freak. But little did I know all of that was about to change. This is my story, the story of an average 14 year old girl.
Basically it all started about five years ago in a strange town called Vail. I was about nine, I had been dabbling in an art called Wicca. I was such a foolish child, I didn’t know when to stop. I was talking to my mother Summer Rose (of course she is deceased now). Killed by a creature of Grimm (an animal that feeds off of pain and suffering it will kill at all costs). While she was helping a child that was distressed in the Forest of Forever Fall as well as speaking with me, apparently the child was in quite a bit of distress it had
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The second sister (Spring) brought him fruits and flowers as well as revolutionising his garden. The third (Summer) Encouraged him to step outside and embrace the world. And finally the fourth (Fall) She encouraged him to be thankful for what he had. The man was so grateful that he gave them each their own gift, great powers for their kindness. They became the embodiments of the seasons. When a maiden dies her/his powers go the the last person they were thinking of, so this caused problems if the maiden was murdered or attacked she/he was likely to think about her attacker
Now my mother Summer was ironically the Summer maiden, my aunt Raven was of course the Fall maiden and my uncle Qrow was the Winter maiden. Yes you heard me correctly my uncle was the Winter Maiden. Well long story short my mother was killed and she had the powers of a maiden, when she died I happened to be her last person of thought. So I inherited her

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