she's my princess
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  • Time 6h 5m
  • Reads 2,490,748
  • Votes 64,961
  • Parts 67
  • Time 6h 5m
Complete, First published Aug 04, 2017
"I had never known the true meaning of love, it was always something I just acted in movies. To me, there was no such thing as true love because I would never want to be vulnerable. I'd never want to be open to being torn apart but when I saw her. My daughter, everything changed. She was everything to me, I loved everything about her. To the way her nose wrinkled when she laughed and how her bangs were always messy when she ran around to much. I loved her chubby hands that would hold onto my jeans when I was busy and couldn't hold her hand. She is my princess, my true love."


[not edited...sorry if some shit makes you cringe] 


Contains strong language even though it's a cute little book about a father growing to love a daughter he found out about on a guy's night.

[#1- father] 
[#2 - daughter] 
[#3 - singlefather]
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A Princess's Guide to Dragon Domestication

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Normalcy is for the weak Maisha is a pretty normal girl. Sure, she doesn't remember the first 18 years of her life, but weirder things happen, right? It's not like someone took away her memories to make her forget that she's an alien, heir to a throne, and the most powerful witch in existence. Nor does she have an undead fairy godmother (along with a bunch of ghosts for relatives) whose sole afterlife entertainment is haunting her. And there's NO way she's married to an actual dragon/ancient-warrior/wanna-be-superhero (who hates her guts) in the name of peace. Or is there? Who decides what's normal anyway?