The Peasant Princess (Nalu)

The Peasant Princess (Nalu)

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Based on Chapter 338 of the Fairy Tail Manga Natsu is the King of Fiore he happens across a blonde homeless woman who is on the verge of dying from starvation. He takes her to his palace who was thought to be a maid but is instead to be his second Bride and possibly his future queen but only if she can produce him a male heir. Disclaimer: I DID NOT write this story I found it on fanfiction.net, fell in love, but wanted it on Wattpad so I'm transferring it over. The real writer is MysticAngel818 he/she is the true miracle worker on me
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Lucy Heartfilia has had a rough time in life. Her first marriage was a failure due to Laxus' unfaithfulness, they divorce on bad terms and guilt fills Lucy once she finds out of his death. Her father is the only person she can say is the most important to her, so she listens to his advice. "Go out more, Lucy." And winds up in the Fiore Gym. What she finds there is a big surprise. Someone she's supposed to hate, someone she ends up falling for, someone she didn't even know existed. And slowly, these people put the pieces of her life back together. Especially her trainer, Natsu Dragneel. This will be edited once again. Genres: Drama, Romance Cover credits: TheInfinityOfMaybe Disclaimer: I do not own Fairy tail nor its characters, it belongs to the beloved Hiro Mashima.

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