Beatrix and the stolen prism of time (ABANDONED)
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  • Reads 212
  • Votes 8
  • Parts 5
  • Time 7m
Ongoing, First published Mar 19, 2017
Beatrix Alexandre is a princess from the Kingdom Of Amberdale. She was not like the rest of the royal alexandre family ,in fact she is different. One night she was kidnapped though a ...portal? she woke up in a strange place she have never seen before and was somehow send on a very important quest to save the whole entire kingdoms and worlds that were controlled by time,due to a prism that control time.

will she ever get along with her sidekick?

will Beatrix and her sidekick be able to save the world in time?

can she handle all her problems in the REAL WORLD?
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