History of Fictitious: Volume One
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  • Reads 213
  • Votes 8
  • Parts 38
  • Time 6h 23m
Complete, First published May 10, 2017
Bree's voice is deadly to humans but has fallen in love with one. Peter is commissioned by the Princess of TerraNeil to save the forces of magic. Jack climbs up to the world of fairies. And Hansel and Gretel face a resentful witch. You've heard their stories before, but in the realm of Fictitious, they are its history.
*Free from Fins (The Little Mermaid) COMPLETE
*Boy in Green (Peter Pan) COMPLETE
*To the World Above (Jack and the Beanstalk) COMPLETE
*Trail of Crumbs (Hansel and Gretel) COMPLETE
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What the Tide Brings

54 parts Complete

[COMPLETED] She was the most beautiful creature he had ever seen. She was ethereal and mystical and utterly impossible. Her mere existence challenged everything that he knew about the world. His mind screamed that she couldn't be real, yet here she was. When seventeen-year-old Liam Bainbridge sees something wrapped in a fishing net on a sandbar, his first thought is that some poor creature had been caught up by a fishing boat. Feeling the need to help, he jumps into action. It isn't until he releases it that he sees that everything isn't always as it appears. The fin doesn't belong to a dolphin or a seal, but a strangely beautiful girl and she's badly injured. Liam is soon pulled into an incredible mythical world he never imagined was real.