The Pirate and the Princess
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  • Parts 2
  • Time 8m
Ongoing, First published Apr 24, 2013
Pirates names, freedom, sea wind on face, smell of blood and sweat on the deck and everything more about the pirate’s life always made the British’s princess Teresa have daydreams. But all she could had is a crown on the head and a night to fill with dreams. Or it was what she thought all these years. One day, after do what every princess always do and ran away to the market, Teresa find a strange man with a really strange name: Eel Skin Nigel. A truly pirate! As so true as he could, the pirate try to steal (and maybe kill, if she doesn’t stop to talk every single second) the princess, but a thing hidden inside him makes he let himself be taken to royal hole. Maybe their relationship had started with a little suspicion, but now they have been forced to work together to save all the Kingdom: finding an old chest filled with souls and power. But have harmony together? The princess and the pirate just doesn’t see how it could be possible.
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