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bewize June 5 2017, 21:16:59 UTC
I like this. It's an interesting take on monsters in the closet. Loved the fearless little girl heroine.

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i_17bingo June 6 2017, 12:24:22 UTC
She's based on some girls I've met over the years who, I'm certain, could take on the Boogieman singlehandedly.

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penpusher June 6 2017, 06:09:24 UTC
Fun looking into the past of Rafaela and basically seeing her "training ground."

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i_17bingo June 6 2017, 12:22:49 UTC
Yeah, she kind of started at a young age. No wonder she can't seem to stay away from trouble as she gets older.

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ryl June 6 2017, 12:44:19 UTC
In a world like that it's a good idea to choose the cast iron cookware over the stainless steel. You never know when you need to clock a monster.

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i_17bingo June 6 2017, 12:52:32 UTC
Exactly. Also, apparently cast iron makes bacon taste better. So that's two good reasons right there.

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lordrexfear June 7 2017, 02:32:26 UTC
I love that this is just exactly what it is. No pretensions. Monsters, magic, gotta love it.

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i_17bingo June 7 2017, 12:11:37 UTC
Kids are usually pretty straightforward.

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eternal_ot June 7 2017, 11:50:49 UTC
Ah! So it runs in the family? Cool :D I loved this five year old Rafaela and the way she tackled the closet monster. Superb take! I enjoyed this :)

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i_17bingo June 7 2017, 12:10:53 UTC
Magic use in Rafaela's family goes all the way back to before the American Revolution. I want to tell the story, but I haven't figured out how.

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