The Hook
  • Reads 11
  • Votes 2
  • Parts 5
  • Time 12m
  • Reads 11
  • Votes 2
  • Parts 5
  • Time 12m
Ongoing, First published Apr 20, 2019
Mature
when my grandmother told me about the story of the hook in our small village I was so inspired to write that story and change it with a little more excitement, and a little powers, magic and action, battle between tribes and hook. im so excited whats this gonna end well. Because the story behind the hook is the evil element that hooking some children's to be their slave or can be eaten, it so scary to get back to the past but it is a greatest reminder for me that magic is existed from the pass and maybe it can exist in this time to, and the one i can proud on is  there's a warrior's, hero's and person who can save at all. It is maybe a short story but it can be a great story you can be read, this is my first post on wattpad and im gonna be hope to you guys that you're gonna like this!...., thanks.
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