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El faro turquesa
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Ongoing, First published Nov 17, 2019
Mature
Un encuentro predestinado de una sirena y un príncipe. ¿Podrán ser felices dos seres de naturaleza tan distinta?

Muy basado en la sirenita, pero contado a mi manera.
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