Paradichlorobenzene
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Ongoing, First published Apr 11, 2017
It was in the earliest hours in the morning. In my daily moment of solitude, I decided to go to the site: 'Omegle', and answered some questions. I was soon getting tired. Another question appeared on the screen. It was obviously made by a bot. Practically all of them were! But just as I was about to log off, a text box appeared on the screen. It said to type 'toothpaste' to join a roaming chat, with a variety of different members. I, of course, thought that this was childish, but became intrigued at what I would find. 
   'Toothpaste', I typed. Then I was lead to place of Internet wonder.
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Forced into an engagement with a man she doesn't love, Reyna must ignore her bond with her father's general in order to avoid a war and save her throne. ***** As the first female heir to one of the great Northern Kingdoms, Reyna panics when her claim to the throne is threatened by the discovery that her father's general is her soulbound partner. She forces herself to ignore their connection, determined to be more than a general's wife, only for her father to manipulate her into a political engagement with a man she could never love. So to forge her own path forward, keep her throne, and confront her feelings for the general who owns her heart, Reyna must find a way to refuse this arranged marriage without destroying her kingdom in the process. [[word count: 100,000-150,000 words]] ---------- Cover designed by Ren Tachibana