Torn apart by twisted fate

Torn apart by twisted fate

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The king, Sea of the North Pacific Ocean has two daughter Sandy and Aqua. After being in the sea for to long they begged their father to let them go above for a change of scenery , which they win easily because their daddy's favorite. With their new found freedom they became deaf to rumors that would be deadly if there was truth behind it. Like ripples on water it spread rapidly that the evil sea witch that turned the whole oceans black Crystlia has a son who might actually bring the chaos his mother wanted. How will the princesses survive the human world and will the son of crystlia bring despair to the oceans. © all rights reserved
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