Her Protection |Book 1| Sokka x OC
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  • LETTURE 657
  • Voti 11
  • Parti 8
  • Tempo 1h 10m
Completa, pubblicata il giu 15, 2024
BEING REWRITTEN!!
(Many Grammer mistakes and typos, please forgive me for that)



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Rosabella has been stuck in the palace of Ba Sing Se her whole entire life, under the protection of the Dai Lee agents. She didn't know of the war, of the Avatar returning, and she certainly didn't know of the Water Tribe warrior coming to her kingdom. The princess of Ba Sing Se has always wanted to see the world, and one boy from the Water Tribe in the South Pole just might make her dreams come true. 
When the Gaang makes it to the city of Ba Sing Se, no one thought there would be a princess involved. Of course, one night at a party Sokka just so happens to bump into the princess, and like all stories, has no idea who she is. 
Is it the start of something new?
Will Rosabella see a whole new world?
Can Sokka be her once upon a dream?
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Sokka x OC
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Book 1 of the Protection Series
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