Soulmates
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  • Reads 2,144
  • Votes 99
  • Parts 5
  • Time 17m
Ongoing, First published May 01, 2014
Winona is a carefree 18 year old girl who lives with her Choctaw tribe.  Her father wants her to marry but she doesn't.  She wants to remain independent.  But when she meets Chetan her feelings starts to change.  Will her father, the great chief approve? On their way back to ask her father, Winona and Chetan's plans are quickly changed as they realize the white Americans, full of passion for progress have captured the rest of the tribe.  They will have to go off on their own into the North American wilderness as their only hope of freedom.  Will they survive?  How will love help save them and the future of their tribe?

This is a clean story and does not contain explicit language or actions.  It is suitable for young readers and mature readers alike who are looking for a authentic feeling romance story.  

This story means a lot to me,  as I am a descendant of the Choctaw Nation.  I am trying my very best to make it as culturally and historically accurate as possible and I hope you all enjoy the story!!
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