I'd Hate to See It End
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  • Parts 4
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  • Reads 32
  • Votes 13
  • Parts 4
  • Time 13m
Ongoing, First published Dec 08, 2021
Mature
The kingdoms of Bruhan and Zunad have been separated for as long as anyone can remember. So when Bruhan begins to crumble, the people must assume the worst has been brought upon them by Zunad's ruthless queen, Anglesia Orestil. 

The soldiers of Bruhan set out to kidnap the queen, only to find news of her disappearance. 

Unable to let Anglesia go free, Kaia sets out to hunt her down and have her killed, kidnapping each and every one of her soldiers until she gets an answer.

Tom, Anglesia's most faithful soldiers, is the last to be taken in by Kaia. Stubborn at keeping his Queen's secret, Kaia must reach for more drastic measures to get answers from him, willing to do whatever it takes. Eventually, seeing each other doesn't seem such a chore.
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