Debt of Skin
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  • Time 4h 24m
  • Reads 2,997
  • Votes 182
  • Parts 16
  • Time 4h 24m
Ongoing, First published Mar 18, 2024
Mahe was once renowned as passionate, virtuous, and delicate. He was the favored son of the King, even if he was only adopted. These things would only make it more shocking when Honorary Prince Kaliya manages to make him lose his composure. 

More than once. 

MUCH more than once. 

To the point where Mahe begs to be put in a prison cell in order to avoid the shameless prince and his handsome smile. 

But the shameless prince has a way of sticking to him like glue, and that handsome smile follows closely behind.  

•O•O•

A tale of princes, magic, gore, political intrigue, and a whole lot of hopeless pining. Includes some illustrations. 

TW : Mild Gore, Kidnapping
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