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by aea
Rated: GC · Fiction · Other · #1068346
A girl is kidnapped by her kingdom's enemy, and rescued by her soulmate.
One day long, long ago there was a beautiful princess named Aea. She was so beautiful that even the gods said that she should have been born a goddess. She had long straight hair, black as night and eyes the color of emeralds. Her skin was so pale you could truthfully say it was the color of a cloud. She was thin and dainty, and the few people who saw her felt that she would fall over at the slightest wind. Most everyone who heard of the beautiful princess were in awe of her beauty, and others just didn’t believe she existed. The bad thing was that an evil prince named Alator who had hair as red as the sun and eyes as dark as the night, wanted this princess for his own, and would stop at nothing to get her. When the princess had been born, the Goddess of Beauty had warned her parents that one day, a man with hair of the sun and eyes of the night, would try to make her his. Aea’s parents decided to keep her in the castle tower. As the princess grew older, she grew more beautiful everyday. As she grew older, Princess Aea, grew to love reading and writing, Because of this, her father had books sent up to her, but wonderful as they were, none were as good as those in the palace library. Aea also had a brother named Aladon, who would smuggle her into the palace library, One day when the princess was in the library, she read a book about a man who had long hair as black as night and eyes a gorgeous silver. He was in the section of legends. It was said that he was an immortal who could sense changes in the world, and would do what he could to help it be for the better. His name was Mel Sevwa.
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