The Summer Queen

The Summer Queen

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Formerly: I'm Carrying my Mate's Baby and He Doesn't Care First book of The Faery Regent Series SUMMARY: When you think Summer Queen what do you picture? An ethereal, perfect unharmed creature? Sorry to disappoint you but you couldn't be farther from the truth. I'm not perfect and I'm the Summer Queen. Ever since I was a person who knew what the world was really like I had lost all the stars in my eyes which screamed bitterness, and i had had an ardent desire to never find my mate. And did i find my handsome mate? I did and ever since i found my 'mate' i started changing into something else. I gained new friend, and i lost some; i met new people and i did things i regret, but the past cant be changed- ever. Read and find out just how cruel the universe can be and how I became The Summer Queen.
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⚠️ WARNING ⚠️ -Unorganized -Poorly written -Cliche I was 14 when I wrote this and I discourage reading it 😬 ------- All art is mine. Completed 07/11/2017 ----- I always used to picture my mate, my true mate. He would be powerful and incredibly handsome, perfect for me. The perfect person to make me feel complete. Every day, I was in that sick place, not looking for him, I continued to grow weaker. Soon, it was hard for me to stand up properly and walk around. Soon, I was way too thin, starved. Soon, I was losing all hope. One mark on the ground, one line, one day. I never stopped making lines, and soon enough, I had about 30. They didn't really matter to me. As a new line appeared everyday, I seemed to care a bit less about them. But hope soon was slowly coming back to me, because of the view outside window. --- I am shit at giving descriptions. But I honestly WOULD NOT recommend this book I was like 13-14 when I wrote it and had no clue what I was doing

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