Sung from Grace

Sung from Grace

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Amatheia was the perfect daughter. She was incredibly strong, intelligent, and skilled at her powers. Even though she was only third in line for the throne, being the eldest of the king's younger brother, sometimes the king and queen would say, "I wish you were the heir to the throne." Her membership on the Royal Guard was only one of many of her accomplishments. However, the eldest daughter of the king and queen, Morana, was jealous of Amatheia. She tricked her into hearing a siren's song, which works better on humans then mermaids, but still made her fall in love with singer. Will Amatheia's life fall apart, like Morana planned? Or will things be even better?
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The Siren

The day King William is gifted the Siren is the day the fate of two kingdoms will change forever. This is a gay poly/triad fantasy adventure romance story. ------------------------------------ William smiled. "Hardly anyone calls me by my first name." "William," Sia repeated and some of his former melodies made it into his voice. William's breath hitched, Sia could feel it on his toes. His fingers twitched on his side, like he wanted to reach out and touch Sia, but Sia was glad that he didn't. "You have a lot of books about magical creatures," Sia said to break the spell between them. His voice had created that spell, he was glad he still could do it, but he didn't want William to touch him now, or to want him like this. "As a boy I thought the world outside these walls was full of wonders," William replied. "Not anymore?" "Men killed all the wonders," William answered.

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