The Clean Fairy
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  • Reads 151
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  • Parts 18
  • Time 1h 3m
Ongoing, First published May 02, 2023
Zaire Olen is a homeless girl who sadly has no more family of her own. She doesn't earn much money from begging because for some reason she can't get dirty. One night, as Zaire is sleeping, a mysterious woman takes Zaire to her palace up in the far north and teaches her many things that she never thought would come true. Can she save the world or must she die knowing she couldn't stop the world from burning? Keep reading to find out...

Lmao 😂 im sry you guys! im not the best writer but i want to become an author so plz leave feedback, it would help me improve my writing skills. Also don't leave hate comments, it just hurts my feelings.
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Chloe wants to show the kingdom of Sarias, where music is everything, that song should be filled with emotion and passion. But living in the shadow of her popstar step-sister, she has no choice but to hide who she is, even when her voice captures Prince Ethan Alexander's heart... ***** In the kingdom of Sarias, popularity and worth are defined by a ranking on Musetunes. Music is how every Ace in the land discovers their mate. Only when two Aces sing to each other can they find their true love. Chloe Leighton has decided to give singing a try - as long as no one finds out who she is. There is no profile picture. No age. No name. Just Anonymous. That's how she must stay. But can she hide her identity when she gets to the top of the charts? [[word count: 70,000-80,000 words]] Cover designed by April Alforque