Embracing the Sea
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  • Parts 35
  • Reads 676
  • Votes 66
  • Parts 35
Complete, First published Mar 15, 2021
Mature
This story is full of flaws and also imperfect characters, so if you don't want that kind of characters, just read other story. Thank you.

This is my first story that I finished. So expect that this is full of loopholes and wrong grammars, I won't change anything. I want to know if I have learned and grow as a writer, so I want this story to stay as it is. If you hate imperfect story, then this is not for you, don't read this or you can remove it from your reading list. Thank you. 


Copyright 2021 by gvmuxxeervi 

𝐏𝐨𝐬𝐭𝐞𝐝: April 5, 2021-January 𝟾,𝟸𝟶𝟸𝟷

The book cover is made by @perieaus in wattpad and Ri Gladioppy in Facebook. Thank you!
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"What can you sacrifice in the name of love?" Crowns. Red carpets. Thrones. Growing up in the most influential clan in India, Japan, and the Philippines, Freeda Saito was pressured into being next in line to the throne on her father's side. She never dreamed of wearing a crown and leading the bloodline for the next few years of her life, tied into a marriage that she didn't want to get involved with. So she ran away and chose to live under her mother's wing. But life is hard on her for giving her the most self-righteous, ambitious, and greedy mother. She was desperate for freedom. She wanted to breathe. Until she met her best friend's brother, Domino Salvacion. A cocky engineer that she hated the most, who, at the end, taught her to live freely, as he could not even do it himself.