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How This Whole Thing Started

Okay, there are two big pieces of background information that you need to understand anything. On the RayEarth videogame that's dubbed in English, for some reason, Clef speaks with an Irish accent. My best friend, M, and her brother, Austin, started making jokes about Clef, and how everyone was trying to get his Lucky Charms. Austin even took a Lucky Charms cereal box, cut out a picture of clef, and covered up Lucky, gluing it together to create a box of "Clef's Lucky Charms: They're Magically Malicious." We all found it hysterically funny, at the time. So now you know how Clef and Lucky Charms were linked together.
The reason that I started writing these stupid little stories, was keyboarding class. I hated keyboarding. It lasted forever. They made me take it. So after I finished typing a whole lot of "a a a Aa Aa al al al..." and so on, I would start typing little two and three minute stories about Clef and myself. They started out rather normal, as you can see, and progressed to a cameo-filled musical production number. I would write these things over a few days during class, and save them on a disk. I recently found that disk again, and decided that Clef and Lucky Charms are such an important part of me, that I have to have a little corner of my site dedicated to them. Thank you for your understanding.

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Kowaii!! I'm scared! Take me HOME! (Okay, okay, naming the link that is a blatant rip off of the Anime Pieces site, but it was so funny, I had to use it once. Gomen.)