The Tale Of Lost
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  • Reads 259
  • Votes 72
  • Parts 47
  • Time 11h 52m
Complete, First published Aug 27, 2021
Mature
Yua Rei or Yuri Shion is the soon to be the Queen of Aquarine Kingdom but for some reason she can't because her stepmother is plotting her death on her coronation. Fortunately, by the help of her siblings she was able to escape from her step-mom's wrath and hide for the meantime in the Wolf's den. As the wave of her life begin, she meet a being-that will turn her world upside down.



Bryan Dwane Davidson grew up in Alpha Greg's custody. He only knows that Alpha Greg is his true parents... but the time came and the secret reveal.
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