Beauty and The King

Beauty and The King

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Tale as old as time, but with a twist. Elvis Presley sold his soul to a beautiful woman in a forest, for his chance at fame. He ignored her rules and the kingdom he created and the famous life he lived was taken from him. He was cursed to live life like a ghost in an enchanted castle deep in the woods next to a lake. Only someone who's intentions are pure can see the castle, and see his form. His true love must come to him, but will she? How will he overcome his selfishness and not reveal who he is to her, to make her fall in love with him?
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