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It's after the Fall of Prime. The parties have stopped (mostly), Catra and Adora are in love, and things are going smoothly. Mostly smoothly. Mostly. There's the matter of what happens now. There's a whole bunch of clones hanging around, there's the matter of Hordak's Horde soldiers, not to mention Hordak himself, and there's a population of Etheria who want to do something about all of this. Then of course there's Catra or as she's known to the rest of Etheria, Force Captain Catra, commander of the Horde legions, invader of Salineas, and Adora's girlfriend. Catra is fully aware of that dichotomy and is wondering just what that is going to mean to her future. Not to mention she thinks maybe she shouldn't get off scott free for what she's done. So does that mean she suffers more, like she still thinks she just might deserve, or does that mean that forgiveness and grace is the better way to go?
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