The Prince & The Witch [Original Story]
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  • Parts 7
  • Time 1h 27m
Ongoing, First published Oct 29, 2019
In a kingdom of both magic and magick, Prince Finn Ryle is about to be crowned as the official heir to the Inforian throne. 
However, when something goes horribly wrong and a mage threatens the life of the royal family, the kingdom's acceptance of magic hangs in the balance. 
Witches and mages alike are rounded up and questioned. No one is safe from the kingdom's judgement. 
Prince Finn's trust of both magic and magick dwindles until he meets a witch by the name of Hansel, whose friend has been captured by the kingdom. 
Hansel seems different from all the mages and witches Finn has heard about in the past, he seems trustworthy and kind, not to mention attractive. As the two become closer, feelings may start to blossom between them. 
But is Hansel everything he seems to be? Or does he know more than he lets on?
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