The Sun & The Moon

The Sun & The Moon

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A strong boy made of flames and a fragile girl made of ice. Luna Moon is the daughter of Le'Atah Hau and Micalah Hau. She was born so that her skin was light blue, her lips were the color of lilacs, and her hair was as white as snow. She was ice. In fear of their beautiful child melting away, her father Micalah Hau chained his daughter to an iceberg in the middle of a field of ice at five years old. Flicker Sun is the son of Hauni Ke'Ahi and Pauio Ke'Ahi. He was born so that his skin was light red, his lips were red as roses, and his hair flickered like flames, orange, red, and yellow. He was fire. In love of their handsome child, they gave him everything he wanted, his life was wonderful. Flicker struck fear in each eye that dared to glance at him since five years old. Sixteen years later, at twenty one, lilac eyes and yellow eyes meet.
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"I'm going to stand my ground. I'm not going to go anywhere. Not when your all that I have. Not when I can fight here with you." -Luna Luna is a orphan girl. She isn't one to talk to many people and the girls she lives with don't treat her right. But all of that is about to change. She gets shipped to Alaska, out of the blue. Then she ends up finding out it wasn't just another orphanage she was sent to. They say she is a Snow Princess but how is that possible? Read and find out. Copyright © 2013 by Brittanee Magno All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, distributed, or transmitted in any form or by any means, including photocopying, recording, or other electronic or mechanical methods, without the prior written permission of the publisher, except in the case of brief quotations embodied in critical reviews and certain other noncommercial uses permitted by copyright law.

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