The Fish that Befriend The Horse

The Fish that Befriend The Horse

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There was a time where merfolk and centaurs lived on this very Earth, among other creatures. The reason why these two are important is that one helps humans as the other fears them and is captured for human entertainment. Here's the story about an adventurous, princess mermaid who's willing to give up her throne for freedom to go anywhere and a curious, timid centaur who wants more than just serving humans for the rest of his life. Will they both achieve their dream goals or stay forever a princess and servant for the rest of their lives?
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