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In this story, a girl named Addison went on a cruise with her family, and she was miserable. But on the second day, the boat was missing drain plugs and the ship started to sink. The life boats were gone, and the only option was to jump. After saying goodbyes to her family, Addie dived into the water. Unlucky for her, the life jacket she was wearing had a hole in it and it was nearly impossible to rise above the waves to get any air. As Addison started getting dizzy, she started seeing a face. A girl with red hair wearing a purple bikini top and green jeans. Or was it jeans? Addison just met Ariel, the little mermaid, which was only the beginning. THE TITLE PAGE CREDIT GOES TO AIDA-ART ON DEVIANTART.COM
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Ariela

Ariel has spent her entire life under the sea, but even the farthest reaches of the kingdom can't satisfy her curiosity. When an outcast offers her the chance to make her dreams come true, she jumps at the opportunity. Her recklessness may cost her more than she thought, though, and when the welfare of her kingdom is jeopardized, it's up to her to save everyone. Will she be able to reverse her mistakes in time to save the people she loves? *I do not own the characters of Disney's The Little Mermaid.* *I designed the cover art for this book myself with artwork I found online by Ricardo Bessa.* *ALL RIGHTS TO THEIR RESPECTIVE OWNERS.*

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