

Binary Soul Fantasy Romance Comedy Sci-fi Action Adventure Slice of Life
So let's say there's this girl. A young girl who happens to be a highly-trained, psionically-gifted, nanite-infused, genetically-enhanced and emotionally unstable assassin that doesn't know the concept of 'mercy' or 'holding back.'
Let's say she and her imaginary friend miraculously pass through the borders of reality into an alternate universe, crash landing into a world of swords and magic aboard a starship full of high-tech wonders.
Now, let's also say the first person this borderline psychopath meets happens to be her doppelganger - a highly gifted mage who happens to have a few problems of her own, like a bad temper or a bad habit of chronic self-delusion.
With me so far? Good.
Now, what's the on the agenda for these two different people who happen to be the same person? Settle down, start a family and thoroughly enjoy life. Maybe get married and have some kids. How about befriending a violent alcoholic or defeating an ancient evil being? Perhaps kill a few dragons and wreck a city along the way.
Anything can happen around the city of Runetap, after all. It's a place where bizarre and strange things occur on an almost weekly basis. The people living there have long abandoned silly things like common sense or minding the details. A giant flaming UFO streaks above the city in broad daylight? That's just another Tuesday. The City Guard even had the form for that, so believe me when I say this.
It's your loss if you mind it.
This is the light-hearted and fluffy tale of Ellie and Kira as they forge their own path of absurdity and crazyness across a world that often makes little sense. Loosely inspired by the Discworld series of books by Terry Pratchett, even though the author hasn't actually read any of them.
Contains yuri, mature themes and the author's personal views on several subjects. Explicit content is kept to a minimum.
Does NOT contain slavery, rape, drugs or any other similarly heavy themes.
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Chapter 1 Chapter 0 - Prologues without titles are a sign the author is lazy
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Chapter 2 Chapter 1 - The weather forecast often feels more like a wish than a prediction
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Chapter 3 Chapter 2 - It's strange that "Calm Down" and "Don't Panic" seem to have the opposite effect when said in times of emergency
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Chapter 4 Chapter 3 - Even adults throw tantrums when nobody's looking
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Chapter 5 Chapter 4 - Life is unpredictable, but that's what keeps it interesting
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Chapter 6 Chapter 5 - They say you'll die if you meet your double, but that should only happen if you're a bad person to begin with
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Chapter 7 Chapter 6 - Imaginary friends are great, but introducing them to people is awkward
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Chapter 8 Chapter 7 - People who only focus on their livelihood are impossible to live with
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Chapter 9 Chapter 8 - A bad craftsman blames his tools, which is troublesome for the good craftsman with legitimately bad tools
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Chapter 10 Chapter 9 - A change in someone's mood can almost always be associated with a change in their diet
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Chapter 11 Chapter 10 - The difference between work and play is all in the mind
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Chapter 12 Chapter 11 - Meeting colleagues outside of work is somehow more stressful than it needs to be
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Chapter 13 Chapter 12 - The ordinary days that we live in may, in fact, be a series of miracles
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Chapter 14 Chapter 13 - A rock landing in a small pond is bound to make a lot of waves
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Chapter 15 Chapter 14 - Breaking the ice is important in a new relationship, just make sure you do it carefully
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Chapter 16 Chapter 15 - Emergency units can always react fast because they do drills endlessly
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Chapter 17 Chapter 16 - Anyone would be angry if you keep insulting their favorite thing
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Chapter 18 Side Story - Codes are a useful tool for efficiently exchanging information
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Chapter 19 Chapter 17 - Treat clerks with patience and respect
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Chapter 20 Chapter 18 - Being able to turn something off and back on again is a vital part of modern life
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Chapter 21 Chapter 19 - Parents need to realize that making their child visit them is selfish
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Chapter 22 Chapter 20 - Culture shock isn't a big deal now, but it used to be life threatening
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Chapter 23 Chapter 21 - Most nightly activities are illegal once there is no consent
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Chapter 24 Chapter 22 - Remember to lock your doors and close your windows at night
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Chapter 25 Chapter 23 - Don't break anybody's heart, they have only one. Break their bones, they have 206.
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Chapter 26 Side Story - Imaginary friends exist because they are needed
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Chapter 27 Chapter 24 - Nicknames from your childhood tend to stick with you forever
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Chapter 28 Chapter 25 - They say power corrupts, but surely it doesn't happen overnight
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