Introduction

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The idea of the "crane girl" in this story is based off of one of my best friends. She would fold thousands of cranes a day and place them around the school for people to find as a sign of good luck and hope. One day she had to move across the country and I realized how important these small paper cranes were and learned to fold them myself. Now I place them around the school as the new "crane girl"

Below are some pictures of her cranes

An average sized crane on my pinky finger 

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An average sized crane on my pinky finger 

The smallest crane she made (also on my pinky)

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The smallest crane she made (also on my pinky)

The smallest crane she made (also on my pinky)

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Just a pile of cranes




I'm thinking of doing some crane related contests so be on the lookout for that. 

Also cover and banner credit goes to the amazing graphic artist Aurorawillows 



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Signature credit: watsoninwakanda

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I'll probably change up which one I use, but they're all from the same person

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