The Mountain Mystery Man

The Mountain Mystery Man

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Long ago lived an old wise king in the deepest depths of the ocean. The land was ruled by the four realm leaders. Fire, Water, Earth, Air. Queen Celeste the ruler of the sea, King Triton ruler of the volcanic lands, Princess Skylar, the heiress of the skies and air and last but not least, Lord Sunder, ruler of the lands. When a mistake occurs each ruler must accompany their way to the mountain where they partake an incredulous journey to wake the wise wisdom of the unknown an ask for the resolution. They have made this journey several times yet never needed to fully go on as all issues resolved but will this issue ever be resolved? And when the King takes a fancy to the Princess what casualties occur?
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I believed many things in life but luck isn't one of them, until I met him. I never thought I would want to protect someone other than my family but he became the king in the game of chess where I was the queen. And a queen would always protect her king. A game, they started but I'll finish and win. I vowed to protect her. She isn't the black or white. She is the gray, the lightest shade. With all the white and hints of black. Siphoning my black, but never changing her shade. She is the sun peeking through the clouds. Giving enough light to see things through, not like bright sunshine that burns the skin neither hiding behind the clouds. Just enough.

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