The Godmother and the Crown Prince
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  • Reads 1,715
  • Votes 168
  • Parts 17
  • Time 1h 54m
Ongoing, First published Oct 17, 2022
Kalya is half witch and half fairy which makes her a godmother--a rare being that is sought out across the world including the royal kingdom. When Kalya was summoned by his royal majesty, she did not expect the whirlwind of events that would cause her to hate/love his highness, the crown prince.
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