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Hello people of I enjoy writing stories, and I had an idea that I should turn dreams I have into stories (editing them obviously cuz I have some weird dreams lol) but how does this sound for just the summary of the story: people with magical powers (specific ones and/or multiple) a young girl and her best friends (boy) with newly found powers are thrown into a magical world. There is a “ga ng” or group of “e vil” magic users. There is a school for all of these people, with dorms/buildings designed for each of the different focuses of magic. (fairies?) member of the e vil ones stole my goldfish and used it in a ritu al, but probably not something to put in the story lma0). He is bad for her, but she is intrigued.
ignore the goldfish part idk why, but that's what happened in the dream lol anyways, does this sound like it could be a good story?

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