The Ocean's Queen
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  • Reads 1,386
  • Votes 134
  • Parts 16
  • Time 3h 23m
Ongoing, First published Oct 28, 2019
Mature
One storm can change the course of your life, just as one person can. 

Katrina was raised to be a nobleman's perfect little daughter but when a hurricane sinks her ship she is rescued by the most notorious pirate in the world. So, instead of growing up in a magnificent mansion with servants at her beck and call, she is raised at sea amidst cutthroats, learning how to wield a sword and fire a pistol. By the time she is 21 years old she is known as one of the most cunning pirates to sail the seas. 

Life on the high seas seems set for Katrina until she catches a thief trying to steal her most valuable possession. Now, she is wrapped up in a race to control the power of the ocean and should she lose, no one will ever be safe on the seas again.

*ON HOLD* (Summary of the ending I imagined is in the last chapter)

Trigger Warnings: Mentions of rape, abuse, violence
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