Distant Shores 2: Waves Of Time
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  • Reads 2,845
  • Votes 152
  • Parts 41
  • Time 3h 22m
Complete, First published Aug 24, 2020
Mature
Coral Sinclaire knows that's no ordinary compass inside a glass case at the museum. It's taken her to the past on more than one occasion, but she needs to find a way to stay in the 18th century permanently with her pirate crew, and her true love.
But finding a way won't be easy, and in doing so Coral discovers secrets about her lineage, that may have been better off left in the past. 

Based on Distant Shores, a visual novel on the app Choices, and created by Pixelberry Studios. All characters belong to the company and they are fine with fan fiction as long as it's not being used for commercial purposes
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