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The photos don’t do a great job of capturing it, but Adora knows that she saw the she-ra at the edge of the forest that night. Yes, it was twilight and long shadows can play tricks on the eyes, but the meadow was still illuminated by the last rays of the setting sun and the giant mass of blonde fur streaking towards the woods was unmistakable. No other animal on the Etherian Peninsula is that large, and it was clearly running on two legs, not four.
News of the she-ra sighting goes national when the reporter from the Seattle Tribune picks up the story. It quickly spreads from the Tribune to the tabloids and eventually the story ends up in the opening monologue of the Tonight Show. By then, half of America has heard of Adora Gray, the park ranger and wildlife ecologist who claims to have seen the legendary she-ra.
On the other side of the country, a reporter pulls an assignment to spend a month on the Etherian Peninsula investigating Adora Gray and her supposed she-ra sighting. What her editor doesn't know is that she and Adora have a history with the she-ra that stretches back long before news of Adora's photos broke.
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I’m so invested
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