Accidental Adventure
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  • Reads 323
  • Votes 2
  • Parts 2
  • Time 23m
Ongoing, First published Jul 07, 2011
Have you ever dreamed of an adventure? Not just any adventure but an adventure that, if written down, could shake the very EARTH!!! Well maybe not that extreme but still an incredible life changing world altering pow wow adventure. Well Evza Delaney has many many times and every time her vision of grand adventure changes. Sometimes she imagines a life under the sea surrounded with dozens of fishy friends and hunts for long lost treasure. A handsome prince with sweet night kisses and forbidden love. Other times she is a sparky pirate captain with a rag tag crew of colorful people. Raids on English ships leaving the crew swimming in jewels and their bellies full. A young pirate lad would steal her heart and they would spend the remainder of their lives traveling around the seven seas and dodging authorities. But sadly these were only random daydreams. Her reality was spending her summer as the librarian for the local small Williamsville library. It wasn't the most exciting place to be but it gave her much time to think about her adventures that would never take place. Well thats what she thought until she met  Xanthius Chipolaux, then her world turn topsy turvy. Soon the pair embark on an adventure that will test them at every turn, revealing truths that were never supposed to be found. Join them as they travel through the mystical land of Mykenai, find expected allies, and fight off powerful enemies. These two may even have romance in store for them.
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