The Demon of the Three Rivers
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  • Reads 27
  • Votes 9
  • Parts 9
  • Time 30m
Complete, First published Jul 20, 2019
The Demon of the Three Rivers is a short fantasy story, prequel to "The House in the Lake" (https://www.wattpad.com/story/148263567-the-house-in-the-lake), describing the events that took place before Kane went to kill Lugh.

I'd recommend you read "The House in the Lake" first, as there are spoilers here, if you decide to read it first.

Also, this is a fantasy kind of story and not a gay romance, like "The House in The Lake".
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