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In the far corner of Earthland. there was a strong celestial spirit mage by the name Aurora. She had deep brown eyes, long auburn hair, and sun kissed skin. Despite her immense magic, she was seen as a normal woman.

At the young age of twenty-four Aurora possessed forty-seven silver keys. Not once did see treat any of her spirits a mere tools. This allowed her to become closer friends with them. She even became close to spirits whose keys were not in her possession.

On one fateful day, there was an accident where Aurora traveled to the spirit world by mistake. One of the zodiac spirits happened to be in the area. They managed to help send her back but she was mildly injured
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She kept thinking about what the man told her. ‘I wish I would’ve gotten to know his name.’ thought Aurora.

She held the bad she carrying even tighter. Aurora stopped and took two silver keys off. She closed her eyes and outstretched her arms, a key in each hand.

A gust of wind passed blowing a small cloud of dust up. “I and linked to the celestial spirit world. Oh great spirits hear my plea, and pass through the gate.”

A small golden sphere of light radiated from the end of the keys. “Open! Gate of the Canis Major. Gate of the Canis Minor! Houndenc! Nicorus!”

Two seals appeared in front of her. A small little blue rhinoceros creature stood tall, despite only being a foot in height.

A large dog with tan fur and a patch over their left eye appeared. “Lady, Aurora.” said Houndenc as he and Nicorus rushed forward.

She stooped down and gave the both of them a hug. Tears fell from her eyes. “I missed you guys so much. Nico, Houndenc.” said Aurora.

After a few minutes she finally let go. “You’ve been afraid of summoning us for so long. What helped you to overcome your fear.?”

“Someone helped me to see my strength.” “Is that them?” Aurora turned around and saw the man from earlier coming down the

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