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  • The Selkie de CassiopeiaFernsby
    CassiopeiaFernsby
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      Leituras 38
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      Capítulos 1
    A widowed lighthouse keeper makes a discovery that changes his lonely life for the better. Original Short Story
  • The Kelpie's Treasure de CharlotteCanyon
    CharlotteCanyon
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      Capítulos 8
    There is an old saying in the little fishing village Marketta has grown up in all her life. 'Beware of the waves that crash upon the shores. For they will take much more than they give.' But what does it mean when the sea gives up a beautiful man of uncertain origin? What will it take from the village in return? Marketta is determined to solve the mystery. *Please note that replica (mirror) Wattpad apps/sites are becoming more common. These sites post Wattpad stories without permission, sometimes even asking readers to pay for stories that are free on Wattpad. The Kelpie's Treasure by Charlotte Canyon is only being published on Wattpad where you can read it for free. Cover art: Kelpie by vegarBlack / Deviantart.com / Digital Art / Drawings & Paintings / Fantasy
  • The Kelpie of Barara de FrostRunner
    FrostRunner
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      Leituras 22
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      Capítulos 1
    Seelan has felt lonely all his life. His father is only focused on matters of their kinds' government, and he has never met his mother. So when he meets a kind and beautiful girl on the surface, he finds a way to escape his old life. A few weeks on the island of Dachaigh with her grandmother who lives there has been good to Lily, but she's ready to leave, at least until she meets the beautiful black horse who lives in the small cove next to her grandmother's cottage. But after she meets the young man at the harvest festival with a piece of seaweed in his hair, she begins to speculate on what he is. She had always listened to her Scottish grandmother's tales, and she's starting to wonder if maybe they were true...