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Indigo Skies
Summary:
She's weird.
She LIKES vegetables.
What's with that headband she always wears?
If you ask Indigo Tyler's peers about her, these are the sort of responses you'd get. She's artistic, kind, intuitive...and almost entirely alone. Aside from her parents, Indigo has been ousted by society.
There's a reason for this. If you ask her peers, they'll say it's a darn good one. Indigo is a vegetarian, a philanthropist, an animal lover, a tree hugger - a hippie.
She's different, and with kids, different isn't always good. In Indigo's case, it's taboo, and exclusion could be her downfall.
Julia G.
Indigo Skies
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