Liberosis

Liberosis

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Arabella Elein Silvers has lived a seemingly comfortable life being a princess of the royal family. She was the root of envy for many of the citizens her parents had to rule over. To her despair, no one paid attention to the family's intoxicating ways. So when the chance presents itself, Arabella finds her way out of the dark gloomy place her parents call home. She meets new friends, experiences heartbreaks, but most of all, she finds love in a time where she didn't think it was possible.
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Once there lived a girl, who lived in Thanona, a little provential village. Her mother was dead, her father was a ruined merchant turned inventor, and her sisters were babied. They missed the life they lived before their father's ruin, in the city. But not her. Arabella Durand is happy in the village where she lives. She runs her family's house. But when she catches the eye of the most eligible bachelor in the village, whom she finds arrogant and boarish, Arabella is distraught. After being forced to plan a wedding she doesn't want, due to a misunderstanding, Arabella goes out into the woods to clear her head. She soon gets lost, and comes across a ruined castle. And once she goes inside, she becomes the prisoner of a monster. But sometimes things aren't always what they seem. Love and hatred, jealousy and admiration, monsters and men: they are separated by a fine line. And when that line blurs, Arabella must learn what the difference in truth and reality is. (COMPLETED! Well, the rough draft, at least)

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