The Invisible Princess
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  • Reads 4,271
  • Votes 110
  • Parts 10
  • Time 3h 19m
Complete, First published Sep 12, 2024
Summary: A glimpse into the ups and downs of the love story between Princess Sofía, second in line to the Spanish throne, and Pedri González, F.C. Barcelona and Spain national team football player, or how the girl who always thought herself invisible to everyone, fell in love and discovered that to him, she had never been. 

Author's note: I don't even know what to call this since it isn't a story like the ones I usually write. A series? A compilation of really long imagines? 😅
But it basically is a continuation of the imagine I wrote after Spain won the Euros inspired by some suggestions a lovely anon on Tumblr sent me 🥰
I hope you like this as much as that first imagine (I'm still shocked so many people have read it and liked it 😳), and as always, thank you for reading! 💜
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Heavy- A Pedri Gonzalez Story

32 parts Ongoing

He left before she could tell him she was pregnant. Now, five years later, he wants to be a father. Viola spent her teenage years loving Pedri González-until he walked away without ever knowing the truth. Left alone, she raised their son, Cairo, while trying to forget the boy who shattered her heart. But when fate brings them back together in Barcelona, everything Viola buried comes rushing back. Pedri wants to be part of their lives now. He wants to know Cairo. He wants another chance. Viola isn't sure she can trust him-not with her heart, and definitely not with their son. Because some goodbyes don't come with closure. And some love stories are messier the second time around.