The Solarian Princess
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  • Reads 106
  • Votes 12
  • Parts 12
  • Time 3h 12m
Ongoing, First published Apr 04, 2020
A fallen kingdom and a new one uprising. A wedding, a diary, and a mysterious object holding more power than what is known. Elvira is obsessed with the history of her origins as she finds out she is the daughter of the late Queen Audrey. Her temptation of discovering the unknown is at its highest when she suddenly finds herself in the kingdom that overtook her mother's legacy, the Lunarian Kingdom. Unknowing how to approach this, she looks to the son of the fearful Queen Nachelle for guidance. All while her best friend Edgar is on the search to rescue her, guided by the diary of Elvira's late mother.
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Iris has lived her entire life in the prison of royalty. New princes coming every day, attempting to entice her into marriage. Eventually, one prince takes it too far and Iris runs off into the depths of a nearby forest. Alette has been living in the forest since she was 13. After escaping a forced marriage, she has been hiding in a small shelter for 3 years. When Iris arrives in Alette's sanctuary she immediately recognizes another girl in need. Through shared experiences, the girls bond, forming a team. But neithers' troubles are over yet. Especially when a sketchy witch comes into play. Trigger Warnings: - Suicide - Major character death - Attempted rape - Language - Borderline smut/Implied smut *And yes, if you couldn't already tell by the title and cover, this work features lgbtq+ themes and characters. If that makes you uncomfortable or goes against your religion, consider this your fair warning to either leave your homophobia at the door or not read this. Remember, love is love! ❤🧡💛💚💙💜