The Princess and The Raven
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  • Parts 10
  • Time 2h 28m
  • Reads 121
  • Votes 15
  • Parts 10
  • Time 2h 28m
Ongoing, First published Jan 06
Mature
3 new parts
On her eighteenth birthday, Guinevere was cursed to transform into a sea monster whenever the sun sets. Hidden away in a tower, she waited for her salvation. When an Elfin man appeared, she believed he was a knight in shinning armor, ready to save her and break her curse. Only he's not a knight, but an assassin known as The Raven. And he's been sent here to kill her. 

Blessed by Nevermore, Patron of Ravens and Death himself, Knox was turned into a Demigod to carry out the god's bidding whenever needed. Thanks to his powers, he was able to make money as an assassin to pay off his family debt.  When someone offers him more gold than he's ever seen to kill a monster, he immediately takes the job. Only the monster is also a young Princess. A talkative one at that. 

Instead, of murder, they strike up a deal. Knox helps her regain her throne and break the curse put on her and she pays him quadruple what he's been promised. A purely transactional and completely temporary arrangement. Except Guinevere is determined to befriend him at all costs. Despite how standoffish and unfriendly Knox seems to be. 

*Cover from Pinterest NOT MY OWN ARTWORK*

Trigger Warning: Murder/Death and Toxic Relationships
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