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Haven
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Ongoing, First published Nov 03, 2023
Getting out of a bad relationship is tough, but for Henry it's a living nightmare. When he has to flee London from his haunting past, he finds himself in a small town somewhere in the states, away from the fears that live inside his head.

He finds serenity here, until he crashes into the chaotic, good looking American Alex Claremont-Diaz, who turns his whole world upside down.

Loosely based on the Safe Haven movie

*ALL CHARACTERS BELONG TO CASEY MCQUINSTON*
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Love is Indomitable

44 parts Complete Mature

Three years after their private emails were leaked, First Son Alexander Claremont-Diaz and Prince Henry Fox-Mountchristen-Windsor are still standing-still in love, still under the world's gaze. As Alex prepares to finish law school and intern at the White House, and Henry expands his international youth shelter initiative, the two are ready to take the next step. But with royal duty, political optics, and an ocean between them, they're left wondering: is the world ready for what comes next? Trigger Warnings: explicit language, substance abuse, mental health issues, (some) sexual content. Note: This story takes storylines from both the book and movie, so it may not be 100% accurate to one or the other. This story is also not a true representation of American or English politics/royalty.